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  2. Assisted living industry works to provide quality care. Small ...

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    Anyone interested in learning more about Wisconsin’s assisted living industry can access the most recent report from the Department of Health Services Division of Quality Assurance titled the ...

  3. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    For example, a resident may receive 30, 60, or 90 days of assisted living or nursing care without an increased charge. Thereafter, residents would pay the market daily rate or a discounted daily rate, as determined by the CCRC, for all assisted living or nursing care required and face the risk of having to pay higher costs for needed care. [12]

  4. Assisted living - Wikipedia

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    The assisted living industry is a segment of the senior housing industry. Assisted living services can be delivered in stand-alone facilities or as part of a multi-level senior living community. The industry is fragmented and dominated by for-profit providers.

  5. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    For example, in January 2010, seniors living in British Columbia's government-subsidized "Long Term Care" (also called "Residential Care") started paying 80% of their after-tax income unless their after-tax income is less than $16,500. The "Assisted Living" tariff is calculated more simply as 70% of the after-tax income. [22]

  6. How To Talk to Your Aging Parents About Assisted Living Costs

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    As people live longer and the cost of senior care rises, it becomes more important to discuss with your parents the possibility of assisted living. After all, around 70% of people over 65 will ...

  7. Residential care - Wikipedia

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    Continuing care retirement communities provide several types of care - typically independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing - in one location, with the resident being able to move from one level of to another as their needs dictate. [7] This is often referred to as 'Aging in Place'.

  8. Assisted Living Federation of America - Wikipedia

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    The Assisted Living Federation of America (ALFA) is a trade association of senior living providers that manage assisted living communities across the United States. ALFA was formed in 1990. It is headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, and has 30 affiliates and four chapters representing 34 states. ALFA is the largest national association ...

  9. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Assisted living is a philosophy of care and services promoting independence and dignity which was promoted nationwide as a community support in the 1990s, not a new nursing facility movement. [ citation needed ] In the original conception of assisted living, Wilson sought to provide similar services to that of a nursing home, but still grant ...