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Assisted living is housing and services for people who need some help with daily care. They may need help with things like dressing, bathing, taking their medicines, and cleaning. But they do not need the medical care that anursing home provides. Assisted living allows the residents to live more independently.
Assisted living facilities sometimes have other names, such as adult care facilities or residential care facilities. They vary in size, with as few as 25 residents up to 120 residents or more. The residents usually live in their own apartments or rooms and share common areas.
The facilities usually offer a few different levels of care. Residents pay more for the higher levels of care. The types of services they offer may be different from state to state. The services may include:
The residents are usually older adults, including those withAlzheimer's or other types ofdementia. But in some cases, residents may be younger and havemental illnesses,developmental disabilities, or certain medical conditions.
NIH: National Institute on Aging
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(National Institutes of Health)
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