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The decision to move to senior living is not an easy one. It can be helpful to do your research beforehand and start thinking about senior care options before the need arises. Nothing is more stressful than having to make a move to senior housing because of a crisis.

What to Bring to Assisted Living

What to Bring to Assisted Living

  • Lifestyle
  • Senior Living

Are you making the move to assisted living and overwhelmed with trying to figure out what to bring along? Read our guide for all the info you’ll need.

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Independent Living

Administration on Aging

The Administration on Aging (AOA) is the principal agency of the U.S Department of Health and Human Services designated to carry out the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965 (OAA). The OAA promotes the well-being of older individuals by providing services and programs designed to help them live independently in their homes and communities.

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American Seniors Housing Association

Where You Live Matters was created by ASHA to answer your questions about senior living. These research-based resources can help you know what your senior living options are, learn how living in a senior living community can benefit you now and help secure your future, and equip you to make the decision that’s just right for you.

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Assisted Living

National Center for Assisted Living

The American Health Care Association represents assisted living providers through its National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL). NCAL is dedicated to serving the needs of the assisted living community through national advocacy, education, networking, professional development, and quality initiatives.

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Memory Care

Alzheimer’s Association

The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.

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Alzheimer’s Foundation of America

The mission of the Alzheimer’s Foundation of America (AFA) is to provide support, services and education to individuals, families and caregivers affected by Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias nationwide, and fund research for better treatment and a cure.

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National Center for Assisted Living

The American Health Care Association represents assisted living providers through its National Center for Assisted Living (NCAL). NCAL is dedicated to serving the needs of the assisted living community through​ n​a​tio​nal advocacy, education, networking, professional development, and quality initiatives. ​​

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Dementia Care Central

DementiaCareCentral is a resource center for dementia caregivers.

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Respite Care

Administration on Aging

The Administration on Aging (AOA) is the principal agency of the U.S Department of Health and Human Services designated to carry out the provisions of the Older Americans Act of 1965 (OAA). The OAA promotes the well-being of older individuals by providing services and programs designed to help them live independently in their homes and communities.

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American Seniors Housing Association

Where You Live Matters was created by ASHA to answer your questions about senior living. These research-based resources can help you know what your senior living options are, learn how living in a senior living community can benefit you now and help secure your future, and equip you to make the decision that’s just right for you.

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American Association of Retired Persons

AARP is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization that empowers people to choose how they live as they age.

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International Council on Active Aging

ICAA’s mission is to promote Active Aging as a solution to improving the quality of life for older adults. Their efforts are directed at helping businesses excel in serving the 50+ population, and at helping that population serve itself.

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Social Wellness

Social wellness is a huge focus for our managed communities. Seniors can be more at risk of isolation and loneliness, which can negatively impact their health. A senior living community can be beneficial for seniors and their families who are concerned about social isolation. Our residents enjoy regular activities and social events. If you’re worried about loneliness and your loved one, take a look at some of our resources below:

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