Assisted Living

Residents live independently with non-medical custodial assistance as needed.

What Is an Assisted Living Community?

Assisted living is a good alternative for seniors who are no longer able to live alone. They need some degree of support but do not require intensive nursing care.

Assisted living exists on a continuum. Seniors may require little aid early on, but more assistance will be necessary later as the symptoms advance. Many communities provide a range of services that change with a senior’s health and needs.

Assisted living communities are structured around supporting seniors with basic life tasks when they need them.

Available services consist of:

  • Medication management
  • Bathing and grooming
  • Meal preparation
  • Housekeeping &
  • Laundry
  • Shopping
  • Making and keeping doctor’s appointments