Assisted Living

Assisted living provides residential care to seniors who need help with activities of daily living, with the aim of maximizing independence, dignity, and quality of life.[1] Services frequently provided through assisted living include meals, around-the-clock supervision, housekeeping, grooming help, medication management, and transportation services.[2]

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References: 

1. Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA). Philosophy of Assisted Living. (May 2009.) Retrieved August 9, 2009, from http://www.alfa.org/alfa/ALFA_Core_Principles_on_assisted_living.asp?SnID=128257714#philosophy.

2. Longtermcareliving.com. Choosing An Assisted Living Residence: A Consumer’s Guide. (2005). Retrieved August 9, 2009, from http://longtermcareliving.com/assess/al/.

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