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FAQ

What is Congregate Living?

Congregate living is a safe and responsible option for any elderly individual interested in maintaining their independence with specialized assistance for daily activities all while living in a protected group housing facility.

There are many kinds of congregate living homes, many with varying levels of care. congregate living offers a safe environment and a vast range of living spaces, from private to shared rooms, for those who need any day-to-day care.

Are You or Your Loved One a Candidate for Congregate Living?

Congregate living facilities serve residents who are looking to make the transition from a home, nursing home, rehabilitation center, or even hospital.

Candidates and the criteria for additional daily assistance is dependent on the individual’s overall ability to perform certain daily tasks. Residents with cognitive or physical disabilities are cared for by our skilled staff.

What Does A Congregate Living Home Provide?

1. Care And Security.

The residential community helps alleviate many of the ample pressures of living alone. Congregate living facilities are created with safety prioritized, as well as qualified personnel on call to report to any need of a resident.

2. Individual Living Experience.

Residents are free to socialize with other residents in our friendly environment, while still experiencing a personable at-home experience. A unique community-like living allows for friends to help keep you feeling youthful, energetic, and positive.

3. Enhanced Lifestyle.

Extensive, engaging activities and events give rise to physical and mental wellness. Progressive food nutrition services along with modern wellbeing programs tremendously impact physical and mental health.

4. Assistance And Support

Whether someone needs help with daily tasks or is feeling overly isolated, our staff is qualified and ready to be there. Residents may be greeted by a daily caregiver who helps with any vital skills including taking a bath, getting dressed, and monitoring medications.

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