Understanding Your Options

Various types of communities provide a continuum of care tailored to your lifestyle preferences. Shoreline Senior Solutions guides you through reputable options, educates you about their distinctions, and helps you determine the ideal timing for your transition.

ASSISTED LIVING

The name assisted living does not mean that an individual needs to have care needs in order to live there. This simply means that the community is certified by the state under Title 22 RCFE (Residential Care Facility for the Elderly) to provide care to the residents. One of the benefits in choosing an assisted living community is that when someone needs care they do not have to move again.

INDEPENDENT LIVING

Senior independent living communities are housing options for older adults who can live independently. They provide amenities like recreational activities, fitness centers, and dining options, fostering an active and social lifestyle. Residents enjoy privacy while having access to support services and social opportunities.

MEMORY CARE

A memory care community offers cognitive stimulation, soothing engagement, and secure environments where your loved one can interact and thrive. Professionally trained staff specialize in memory care programming, compassionate communication, engaging activities, and specialized diets tailored to your loved one's needs.

BOARD & CARE

These intimate environments typically house 4-6 residents, offering a purposefully designed home setting where your loved one can receive exceptional care. Board & care communities provide numerous benefits, including a more intimate care experience for residents.

 

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