Top 7 Senior Living Options

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5. Assisted Living

Assisted living is ideal for those needing help with daily tasks like housekeeping, personal hygiene, and medication reminders. These facilities can accommodate residents with various health issues, including cognitive impairments. Nursing homes are a cheaper alternative but usually smaller. Assisted living costs often include meals and utilities. Medicare doesn't cover assisted living, but long-term care insurance might.

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