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An elderly woman walking her dog along a pathway in a sunny courtyard, symbolizing an active and fulfilling lifestyle in senior living.

Your Guide to
Senior Living

Seniors are in an exciting era of life, where new doors open to opportunities and relationships. If you’re just learning about senior living, don’t worry — this new chapter is all about simplifying and making time to enjoy what you love most. We’ve answered some key questions to start you on your journey. If you still have questions, our helpful team would love to speak with you.

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Is Senior Living
Right for You?

Senior living provides retirees with an opportunity to let go of the burdens and chores that hold them back from living life to its fullest. In fact, many senior living residents have no medical support needs and simply take advantage of the tight-knit communities and optional services like laundry, housekeeping, meal services, and more. For those that do need support, senior living communities can provide flexible and convenient care. The young at heart know that senior living can open doors for seniors to focus on the things they love most.

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Independent Living vs. Assisted Living

There are many types of senior living. Seniors with varying needs often live together in a seamless, supportive community. This allows residents to conveniently turn services on and off as they are needed. While the lines between Independent Living and Assisted Living can blur, there are a few key differences.

Independent Living

Independent Living

Residents enjoy carefree living in an active community of their peers. It’s an opportunity to pass off their least favorite chores like laundry, housekeeping and even meals, making more time for hobbies and adventure. Of course, residents are always free to come and go as they please.

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Assisted Living

For many seniors, Assisted Living can help them reclaim their independence with local activities and convenient care. Support services can include medication management, fall-prevention technology, and transportation for appointments. Just as for Independent Living, residents have the autonomy to come and go, living life on their terms.

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What is
Memory Care?
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Memory Care neighborhoods are for those experiencing brain change like Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. These communities provide personalized care to keep residents safe, at peace, and connected. Effective Memory Care emphasizes relationships while offering key services and activities to engage residents and support their comfort. Look for adaptable dining services, inclusive care plans, and failure-free activities tailored to individual abilities. Memory Care can be integrated with other senior living spaces or serve these residents exclusively.

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Is It Time for Senior living?

It can be difficult to know when senior living is the best option. Start by taking this assessment.

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Resources to Get You Started

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What Should You Look For?

At every age, we thrive when we are around people. And connection — not just occasionally, but daily — is among the biggest factors impacting health as we age. Senior living communities can foster a vibrant culture where residents make friends and stay active. And understanding each community’s culture should impact where you move. As you tour senior living options, take this checklist with you to see how each community measures up.

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Is Senior Living Affordable?

For most seniors, making the move can streamline their cost of living. Regular costs like car payments, security, and mortgages make up a huge portion of senior’s budgets. Senior living amenities can simplify these costs by including them in your package — even food and medical bills can be consolidated. Our Guide to Financial Planning offers the resources, strategies, and tips to move forward confidently, no matter your circumstances.

A Community
Just for You

At Carlton, our residents’ health and happiness are our top priorities. We pride ourselves on delivering safety, comfort, and connection for a fulfilling life. Whether you’re looking for Independent Living, Assisted Living, or Memory Care, we are here to support you every step of the way.

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