Top 7 Senior Living Options

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2. Moving In With The Kids

Moving in with an adult child or having them move in with you can cut living expenses and offer mutual benefits. Parents get built-in babysitting, and seniors enjoy an active household, reducing loneliness and related health risks. However, seniors might be home alone often. Success requires clear guidelines on communal living, personal space, and bill sharing from the start.

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