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While both assisted living and memory care provide support for older adults, the key difference lies in the level of supervision and structure. Assisted...

Dementia care in assisted living is designed for residents who need more than basic daily support, it provides structure, safety, and compassion for those...

Assisted living is designed to be flexible, many residents stay for years, not months. Unlike short-term rehabilitation or nursing facilities, assisted living offers ongoing...

Every resident’s journey in assisted living is different, but research shows the average stay lasts between two and three years. Some residents move on...

For many older adults, driving remains a symbol of freedom and independence. The good news is that most assisted living communities allow residents to...

Not everyone enters assisted living for the same reason, and age alone rarely determines eligibility. Seniors typically qualify when they begin to struggle with...

Homeownership is often a person’s most valuable asset, and one of the biggest worries when transitioning to assisted living. For families in Wichita, the...

Few situations challenge families more than when an aging parent refuses help they clearly need. It’s a delicate balance between respecting independence and ensuring...

Yes, assisted living residents are generally free to come and go as they please, as long as it is safe and consistent with their...

In most cases, assisted living communities do not allow non-resident family members to live permanently in the same apartment. However, some communities offer companion...