Residences and Care Communities
Looking for a housing option? There are a wide range of options and levels of care available.- Alzheimer’s and Dementia-specific housing offers memory care support.
- Assisted Living is typically offered as apartment living with additional support and services.
- Continuing Care Communities often combine multiple levels of care in one community.
- Hospice care provides nursing and counseling services for terminal patients.
- Independent Living offers residential and apartment living in a minimum age community.
- Rehabilitation Centers offer care for patients recovering from a medical condition or injury.
- Rest Homes provide residential care for the elderly and disabled.
- Short-Term Care is for short-term recovery and offers respite for the elderly and their caregivers.
- Skilled Nursing, also called nursing homes, provide around the clock nursing staffs for patients that need more care and assistance.
- Supportive Housing is provided for people with special needs, such as substance abuse, income restrictions, and more.
Start your search now for the right housing option.
For example:
If you are looking for a place for a family member with dementia to live in Northampton:- Make sure the box next to "Alzheimer's and Dementia" is checked.
- Uncheck the boxes next to other types of living options to refine your results.
- Enter "Northampton" in the City box.
- Click Search.
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