What Are Retirement and Assisted Living Centers?
- A retirement community or village is a development of individual houses and/or apartments. People must often be at least a minimum age to purchase or rent them. The accommodations are designed for elder safety and usually have communal areas.
- A retirement home or retirement center is a multi-residence housing facility. Separate rooms or apartments and communal facilities are provided. Food is usually provided in a central location, and medical care is on hand.
- An assisted living center offers more services: medical assistance, up to and including hospice care; general care, such as aid in washing or dressing; and nursing assistance.
- It is usually possible to purchase either a home or membership, as with a co-op, or to rent space in a senior living center. Services or food are provided for an extra charges.
- People choose senior living centers as a means to maintain semi-independence without sacrificing social interaction.