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Adult Residential Care Homes
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) offer persons 60 years of age or older a long term continuing care contract that provides for independent living units, residential care/assisted living services, and skilled nursing care, usually in one location, and usually for a resident's lifetime. Most CCRCs require a substantial entrance fee (e.g., from a low of $100,000 to over a million) to be paid by the applicant upon admission along with monthly fees.
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CANHR's residential care guide includes basic information on Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFEs/Assisted Living), including licensing and ownership information, and, for those facilities who responded to our survey, basic information about services provided.
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Continuing Care Retirement Communities
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) offer persons 60 years of age or older a long term continuing care contract that provides for independent living units, residential care/assisted living services, and skilled nursing care, usually in one location, and usually for a resident's lifetime. Most CCRCs require a substantial entrance fee (e.g., from a low of $100,000 to over a million) to be paid by the applicant upon admission along with monthly fees.
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Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
Section 8 rental units for 13 seniors. Complete disability accessibility.
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