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Assisted livingA type of long-term care facility for elderly or disabled people who are able to get around on their own but who may need help with some activities of daily living or simply prefer the convenience of having their meals in a central cafeteria and having nursing staff on call.
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Assisted livingA non-medical institution providing room, board, laundry, some form of personal care and usually recreational and social services. While anyone needing these services can access them, they are typically used by senior citizens. Licensed by state departments of social services, these facilities exist under several names, including domiciliary care f [..]
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Assisted livingA living arrangement which provides older adults with support for everyday living tasks and healthcare needs, as well as dining, medication management, housekeeping, scheduled transportation, exercise [..]
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Assisted livingAssisted living refers to services provided in conjunction with housing, for persons who cannot live independently. As the older population steadily increases, more and more people are turning to priv [..]
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Assisted livingLive-in facilities for adults who need help with certain things, but do not need round-the-clock care. They provide residents with supervision and certain services, such as meals, transportation, or h [..]
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Assisted livingA living arrangement in which you are assisted with everyday life activities and receive personal care services such as meals, housekeeping and transportation. This assistance is offered, as needed, to people who still live on their own in a residential facility. In most cases, assisted living residents pay regular monthly rent plus fees for additi [..]
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Assisted livingservice that has some features of full-service nursing home.
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