Assisted Living
A supportive living option for seniors who need help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or taking medications, but still want some independence. Residents live in their own apartments with staff available 24/7.
A community for active seniors who can live on their own but want a worry-free lifestyle. Includes amenities like meals, housekeeping, and social activities, with no daily personal care needed.
Independent Living
Specialized care for seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Offers a safe environment with trained staff, structured activities, and support to help manage memory loss and maintain quality of life.
Memory Care
Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing refers to medical care provided by licensed healthcare professionals, like registered nurses or therapists, for people who need ongoing medical attention or rehabilitation. It typically happens in a skilled nursing facility (SNF), where patients receive services like wound care, physical therapy, medication management, or help with daily activities after surgery, illness, or injury. It’s more intensive than basic caregiving but less than hospital-level care.
Aging in Place Specialist Services
Aging in place allows seniors to remain in the comfort of their own home while receiving the support they need. Services may include home safety upgrades, personal care assistance, medication reminders, meal preparation, transportation, and wellness check-ins, all designed to help older adults stay independent, secure, and connected in the place they love most.
