Active adult communities (also called 55+ or age-restricted communities) are residential neighborhoods designed specifically for older adults who are in good health and looking for an engaging, low-maintenance lifestyle.

Independent living is a housing option for older adults (typically 55+) who are self-sufficient and healthy but want the convenience, community, and amenities of a supportive environment without the responsibilities of maintaining a home.

Assisted living is a residential option for older adults who need some help with daily activities but do not require the intensive medical care of a nursing home. It bridges the gap between independent living and skilled nursing care.

Also known as Life Plan Communities, CCRCs are the most comprehensive senior living option available. They offer multiple levels of care all on one campus, allowing residents to transition through different stages of care without having to move to a new facility.

Memory care is a specialized form of residential care designed specifically for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other forms of cognitive decline. It provides a safe, structured environment with staff trained to meet the unique needs of memory-impaired residents.

Skilled nursing facilities, also commonly known as nursing homes, provide the highest level of care outside of a hospital setting. They offer around-the-clock medical care and supervision for individuals with complex medical needs, serious illness, or significant physical or cognitive decline.
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