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Does Assisted Living Take All Your Income? No, assisted living does not automatically take all your income. Instead, families pay a monthly fee directly...

Yes, in many cases seniors in assisted living can continue driving, as long as they hold a valid driver’s license, are physically able, and...

Standard health insurance and Medicare do not usually cover assisted living room and board. However, long-term care insurance, veterans’ benefits, and specific Medicaid programs...

Medicare does not pay for most long-term nursing home (custodial) care. It can, however, cover short-term skilled nursing facility (SNF) care after a qualifying...

Yes, most residents in assisted living have the freedom to come and go, as long as outings align with safety needs and the resident’s...

Yes, residents generally retain the right to come and go, within the parameters of safety and their care plan. Assisted living is designed to...

What Is Negative About Assisted Living? Common Concerns Explained While assisted living offers safety and support, there are potential drawbacks families should weigh. Cost,...

Assisted living and nursing homes both serve seniors, but they meet very different needs. Assisted living focuses on daily support in a home-like setting,...

Assisted living provides daily support and 24/7 staff presence, but it differs from 24/7 skilled nursing care. For many Wichita families, assisted living offers...

There is no strict age limit for assisted living. Most residents are seniors aged 65 and older, but eligibility is determined by care needs,...