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Plain-language guide on assisted living, memory care, and independent living.

Know the difference

Three care types, clearly explained

— Assisted Living
— Memory Care
— Independent Living

When daily help is the right call

Specialized support for dementia

Community without giving up independence

Assisted living communities provide housing, personalized support, and daily assistance for seniors who value their independence but may need help with activities such as medication management, bathing, dressing, meals, or mobility. Residents enjoy a safe, social environment while receiving the level of care they need.

Memory care communities provide specialized support for seniors living with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and other memory-related conditions. These communities offer a safe, structured environment with trained staff, personalized care, and activities designed to promote comfort, engagement, and quality of life.

Independent living communities are ideal for active seniors who want a maintenance-free lifestyle and opportunities for social engagement. Residents enjoy private accommodations, amenities, activities, and the freedom to live independently within a supportive community.

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