Senior Apartments:
Apartments for seniors who are totally independent. Meal service, activity, programs and services
usually aren't included.
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Active Adult Communities:
Usually offer a choice of spacious homes rather than apartments, often with a clubhouse in which a
variety of activities are planned for residents. Monthly fees may cover services such as housekeeping
and maintenance, but meals are usually not included.
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Retirement / Congregate Living Facilities:
Totally independent living with amenities such as meals, transportation and activities usually
included in a monthly fee. Congregate housing facilities provide older adults with needed
services without sacrificing privacy or independence. Congregate housing usually offers less
supervision, a wider range of resident services and greater independence.
- Private Apartments
- Semi-private Apartments
- Kitchens (in apartments)
- Transportation
- Activities
- Central Dining
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Group Homes:
Serves the Elderly and Disabled who do not require constant medical supervision but cannot live
independently. These Persons may be on medication but must be self compliant and ambulatory
(assistance such as wheelchair or walker allowed.
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Retirement Inns:
A retirement inn is usually large in that they can serve anywhere from 50 - 300+ senior citizens.
These types of retirement inns are for persons who are alert / ambulatory and independent.
- Private Apartments
- Semi-private Apartments
- Community Dining
- Housekeeping Service
- Social Activities
- Transportation
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