Independent Living Communities
Community housing for seniors who are able to live independently in an apartment-like setting. Optional services include: meals in communal dining room, housekeeping/laundry. Social and recreational activities often provided.
Adult Family Care Home Provides a family-type living arrangement in a private home for up to five aged or disabled people. Services include meals, medication management, arranging for health care services, health monitoring, social activities, and help with ADLs (bathing, dressing, eating, walking, etc).
Assisted Living Communities Provides housing in private or shared individual apartments for those who cannot live independently but don’t need skilled nursing care. Services include, but are not limited to, those listed above.
Skilled Nursing Facility/Residence (aka Nursing Home) Provides housing for those who need 24-hour nursing/personal care. Medicaid may offer coverage to residents who meet medical and financial eligibility requirements.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities Offers multiple levels of care (independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing) housed in different areas on the same grounds giving residents the opportunity to remain in the same community if their needs change.