
Trusted provider for every chapter
Browse through our selected senior living experts: local providers available to assist no matter the stage of life that you or your loved one has reached.
Expert Care To Simplify Your Life
-
Independent Living
Communities that offer amenities (and possibly meals) in an environment that helps foster friendships with neighbors through mutually enjoyed hobbies and activities.
-
Home Care (non-medical)
Home care agencies provide professionals in the home to assist with routine personal care tasks, or ADLs such as personal hygiene and grooming, that an individual can no longer handle on their own. Home care agencies are typically licensed on the state level, and do not provide medical care.
-
Aging In Place
Aging-in-place companies help seniors stay in their current living situation throughout the aging process, even as care needs increase. Services may include home modifications, senior mobility products, alert systems, and other aging-in-place solutions.
-
Downsizing and Realtors
Downsizing is the act of reducing clutter and moving into a smaller home in order to simplify day-to-day living. Downsizing home specialists are available to make this process run as smoothly and simply as possible by helping with tasks such as decluttering, organizing, moving, and packing.
-
Assisted Living
Residential communities, licensed by the state, that foster strong social connections while providing meals and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs).
-
Agencies On Aging
Agencies on aging are services designed to meet the concerns of community seniors. They vary from local state government agencies that specialize in the aging population, to nonprofits that serve the various needs of seniors.


Retirement Communities
For those looking for an easier life, to those needing a bit more help, to our loved ones who need a nurse on call; there is a home for everyone.
-
CCRC
Also known as Life Plan Communities, CCRCs provide a continuum of care for residents for the rest of their lives.
-
Long-Term Care
Communities that provide 24-hour care on a long-term basis. These can include Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs), assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing facilities.
-
Independent Living
Communities that offer amenities (and possibly meals) in an environment that helps foster friendships with neighbors through mutually enjoyed hobbies and activities.
-
Memory Care
Care catered to those with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementias. These centers can be found within a secured unit at an assisted living community or CCRC, or provided in a stand-alone building.
-
Assisted Living
Residential communities, licensed by the state, that foster strong social connections while providing meals and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs).
-
Rehabilitation Care
Temporary, specialized care to help patients regain as much strength, mobility, and function as possible after suffering from an injury, illness, hospital stay, stroke, or other life-altering event.