Understanding the differences between senior housing and long-term care options is essential to making the best choice to meet needs and goals while providing peace of mind. The choices can be overwhelming when it comes to retirement communities, especially if you live in a metropolitan area.
In this next series of episodes, we provide a comprehensive overview of the six most common options: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing/Rehab, Continuing Care Retirement Communities, and Adult Family Homes, starting with Independent Living.
Why choose independent living?
Independent Living is a good fit for active older adults who want to downsize and don’t need assistance. Amenities vary but most communities include some meals, activities, and transportation. Often the least expensive option, it includes more support than being at home, eliminating the stress and cost of home maintenance, providing social engagement, and can help reduce family anxiety.
When more help is needed, it will likely require a move into an assisted living community or hiring 1:1 caregiving support. The cost of caregiving should be incorporated into your financial plan.
Let us help you understand the options. Click here to Schedule a Get-Acquainted Call.
Additional Reading & Resources
- Considering an independent living community (Aging Wisdom blog article)
- When is it Time to Move? (Aging Wisdom blog article)
- A Move to a Retirement Community Could Mean More Independence (Aging Wisdom blog article)

