assisted living

Which Type of Senior Housing is the Right Fit for Me?

Retirement is meant to be enjoyable whether you spend that time at home or in senior housing. However, with so many retirement living options available, you might be wondering which one fits you best.

Asking yourself the right questions will help determine which community provides for your specific needs.

Independent Living

Independent housing facilities are for older adults who wish to live on their own but need help around the home. These living options range from apartment-style living to single-family detached homes. Seniors in these facilities enjoy the freedom of living independently with assistance in cleaning, meal preparation, laundry, and more.

Most independent senior housing facilities provide their residents with barber salons, tennis courts, swimming pools, fitness gyms, and more. Amenities such as also available like housekeeping, laundry and linen services, private dining areas, massage salons, and so much more.

Independent living is best for older adults who need little to no assistance in their day-to-day living. So, if you want to be somewhere safe and secure without giving up your independence, independent living is for you.

Assisted Living

Assisted living is a type of housing or community for senior adults who need moderate personal and medical assistance. Therefore, residents in assisted living typically need assistance with daily activities like bathing, cooking, or short travel assistance.

Assisted living facilities are commonly apartment complexes or converted homes with apartment-style living. Many offer both shared and private living spaces depending on your budget.

For amenities, swimming pools, TV lounges, salons, and fitness rooms are available in most assisted living facilities. Typically, these facilities will offer the following:

  • housekeeping services
  • 24/7 security
  • transportation
  • emergency call systems
  • laundry services
  • medication management
  • social and recreational activities
  • personal/medical assistance

A senior housing like assisted living is ideal for those who do not require round-the-clock care.  So, if you need a care level similar to what we went over, assisted living might be the perfect place for you.

Memory Care Facilities

This specialized senior housing is a safe and secure option for adults suffering from cognitive illnesses like dementia and Alzheimer’s. With 24-hour care, highly trained staff, structured environments, and specialized care, residents receive lower stress levels to improve cognitive function.

Typically, memory care services include the following:

  • 24-hour care and supervision
  • mobility assistance
  • help with personal care
  • medication management
  • transportation
  • housekeeping
  • nutritious meals
  • laundry service
  • toileting
  • memory-enhancing activities and therapies

To summarize, memory care facilities offer many benefits to the sensitive and unique needs of adults with memory-related illnesses. These facilities not only offer a secure and safe environment but also enriching activities to stimulate memory and improve life quality.

Wrap Up

To conclude, independent living, assisted living, and memory care facilities are well equipped with the knowledge, tools, staff, and services to keep their residents safe, relaxed, and feeling at home. When choosing which is best for you, it is crucial to keep in mind the level of care you need.

So, for more information on what our facilities here at Fallbrook Assisted Living have to offer, contact us today!


Fallbrook Assisted Living is proud to offer its services to Fremont, NE, and surrounding areas and cities: Arlington, Cedar Bluffs, Ames Nickerson, Fontanelle, Arlington, Leshara, Colon, and Hooper