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Skilled Nursing
Although many seniors would prefer to live independently, living needs can often change overnight. A fall, surgery or chronic health condition can lead to a senior needing the skills of a professional nurse 24 hours a day. Since major hospitals are not geared to handle long-term care, many seniors move into a skilled nursing facility (also known as a nursing home) after prolonged medical treatment.

Independent Living

In recent years, independent living communities have become very popular. Many retirees who no longer wish to live on their own, find the same comforts of home living among people in their own age group. Many facilities have formal dining rooms, personal luxury suites and other great amenities.

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Assisted Living

For seniors who are slowing down, having a harder time taking care of daily chores and/or begin to show signs of memory loss, assisted living can provide needed support and companionship. Assisted living communities employ professional caregivers to help seniors live safely and comfortably.

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