Types of Communities

Independent Living


A senior living option for older adults who are generally independent but enjoy the benefits of community living. Residents live in private apartments and manage daily activities like cooking and cleaning, while having access to services such as housekeeping, meals, transportation, and social activities.

It’s perfect for seniors who want to maintain their independence but also appreciate the convenience, security, and social opportunities a supportive community offers.

Assisted Living


Assisted Living is a type of senior living designed for individuals who need some help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or medication management, but still want to live as independently as possible.

Residents live in private or shared apartments and receive assistance with personal care, meals, housekeeping, and medication management. These communities also offer social activities and wellness programs to encourage an active, engaging lifestyle.

Assisted living provides a balance of independence and support in a safe, comfortable environment.

Memory Care


A specialized type of senior living designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other memory-related conditions. These communities provide a safe, secure environment with tailored care to help residents manage their symptoms.

In addition to assistance with daily activities, memory care offers structured routines, personalized care plans, and therapeutic programs that promote cognitive function, independence, and emotional well-being.

The staff is specially trained to support those with memory challenges, ensuring a compassionate and supportive atmosphere for both residents and their families.

Board and Care


A small, residential-style senior living option, typically located in a home-like setting, where seniors receive personal care and support in a more intimate environment. These homes are often privately owned and provide assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and medication management.

Board and care homes typically accommodate a small number of residents, offering personalized care in a cozy, family-oriented atmosphere. They provide meals, housekeeping, and 24/7 supervision, making it an ideal option for seniors who need more care than independent living but don’t require the higher levels of care found in larger facilities.

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