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  2. Assisted living options for wheelchair users - AOL

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    Assisted Living Accessibility Regulations. Caring.com. Benefits of Assisted Living for Wheelchair Users. Compared to independent living, assisted living can provide a wider breadth of support ...

  3. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    Typically, all of the living options (independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing) of a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) are on a single campus. The typical CCRC in the United States varies greatly in size, although the average is just over 330 units, made up of 231 independent or congregate living units, 34 assisted ...

  4. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    assisted living communities, also known as assisted living and memory care assisted living communities, which provide all the daily services seniors need in an apartment or condominium style environment - such as activities, dining, housekeeping, nursing, and wellness - usually in a locked and secured building;

  5. Most and least expensive states for senior assisted living - AOL

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    Hawai'i, which has the highest cost of living index among all the states, comes second in assisted living costs, at $9,340 per month and just 17 beds for every 1,000 adults over 65.

  6. Live-in caregiver - Wikipedia

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    Living-in caregivers can provide all of the services found in assisted living, but in the client's own home, eliminating the need for a potentially traumatizing move. [18] Live-In care also allows for constant one-one-one interaction between client and caregiver, as the patient is the only individual receiving care.

  7. Your Complete Guide to Luxury Assisted Living: Facilities ...

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    Luxury assisted living is expensive, sometimes more than $25,000 per month. Activities are never boring, with options like ballroom dancing and courses from Ivy League schools.

  8. Assisted living - Wikipedia

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    The average assisted living facility is in a commercial building, yet some assisted living services use large residential buildings, known as Residential Assisted Living homes, or "RAL". Residential Assisted Living homes can vary in price and amenities and can even be grouped into a separate term known as a Luxury Residential Assisted Living ...

  9. Beyond Bingo: The 50+ Best Activities for Seniors in Assisted ...

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    People have the same basic needs at any age: to explore, have fun, learn, and live life to the fullest. The best activities for assisted living residents do much more than just pass the time ...