Looking for senior care can be stressful and confusing, and you may be unsure where to start. Whether you're looking for a senior living community or help with in-home care, we're here to help you understand your options, learn about financing and guide you through the process. We give you detailed cost information and images whenever they're available so that you can choose the best senior care option for your family.
Our senior care directory puts information at your fingertips. It's free to use and includes comprehensive listings for senior living communities and home care agencies. Our Family Advisors help you simplify and narrow down the best options for you and your loved one, and figure out your budget.
Our senior care directory puts information at your fingertips. It's free to use and includes comprehensive listings for senior living communities and home care agencies. Our Family Advisors help you simplify and narrow down the best options for you and your loved one, and figure out your budget.
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To help as many seniors and their caregivers as possible through empathetic, expert guidance. Many of our employees have had personal experience with caregiving and are passionate about making this mission a reality.
Relevant elder care information and support, as well as comprehensive senior living and senior care directories - with information about independent living, assisted living, memory care, in-home care, skilled nursing, and other senior care services (as well as how to pay for these options).Hundreds of thousands of consumer reviews to help families research and select senior living communities and in-home care agencies.
Relevant elder care information and support, as well as comprehensive senior living and senior care directories - with information about independent living, assisted living, memory care, in-home care, skilled nursing, and other senior care services (as well as how to pay for these options).Hundreds of thousands of consumer reviews to help families research and select senior living communities and in-home care agencies.
At some point in their later years, most older adults will need some type of senior care. Health challenges such as reduced mobility, complicated medication schedules, and reduced vision can make it unsafe for the adult to continue to live independently.
While many people immediately think of nursing homes when they think of residential care for seniors, assisted living can be a better option for seniors who need some assistance in their day-to-day lives but do not need regular medical care.Assisted living is a long-term residential care option designed for older adults who need some help with activities of daily living and support in their other daily tasks, such as laundry and transportation.
While many people immediately think of nursing homes when they think of residential care for seniors, assisted living can be a better option for seniors who need some assistance in their day-to-day lives but do not need regular medical care.Assisted living is a long-term residential care option designed for older adults who need some help with activities of daily living and support in their other daily tasks, such as laundry and transportation.
About seven in 10 adults over 65 will require long-term care at some point in their lives, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. And according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, half of all residents of long-term care facilities live with cognitive impairment.
Nursing homes, also called skilled nursing facilities or convalescent homes, serve anyone who requires preventive, therapeutic and/or rehabilitative nursing care. Nursing homes provide residential care for people who don't require hospitalization but need 24-hour care they can't get at home. Some nursing homes are set up like a hospital with staff members providing medical care.
By 2030, 20 percent of the US population will be 65 and over. To help serve this growing population, we looked at 70 metrics to rank the best and worst places for senior living. Across the United States, the number of seniors is growing. In fact, according to the US Census Bureau, almost 20% of Americans will be age 65 or older by 2030.
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