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  2. Category:Living arrangements - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Living arrangements" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agricultural commune;

  3. Supported living - Wikipedia

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    Supported living is recorded in the history of the NASDDDS (National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services), celebrating its 50th anniversary. Community Supported Living Arrangements (CSLA) was a landmark federal multi-state demonstration to illustrate the federal role in community living in the US.

  4. Is Living in a Dorm Worth It? Pros and Cons of Dorming - AOL

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    The situation for living arrangements like dorms at colleges and universities has drastically changed due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. For many college students, living in the dorms ...

  5. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    Rooming houses are better described as a "living arrangement" rather than a specially "built form" of housing; rooming houses involve people who are not related living together, often in an existing house, and sharing a kitchen, bathroom (in most cases), and a living room or dining room.

  6. The Unexpected Way Retirees Are Cutting Their Housing Costs - AOL

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    The increased cost of living is particularly challenging for seniors on a fixed budget or relying on retirement funds. High inflation costs have driven up food, gas, utility, and medical expenses.

  7. Co-living - Wikipedia

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    Co-living [1] is a residential community living model that accommodates three or more biologically unrelated people living in the same dwelling unit. [2] Generally co-living is a type of intentional community that provides shared housing for people with similar values or intentions. [ 3 ]

  8. Group home - Wikipedia

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    A group home, congregate living facility, care home (the latter especially in British English and Australian English), adult family home, etc., is a structured and supervised residence model that provides assisted living and medical care for those with complex health needs. Traditionally, the model has been used for children or young people who ...

  9. When their terms end, US presidents must move out of the country's most famous address and make other living arrangements. Some return to the homes they lived in before becoming president, while ...