Assisted-Living for Seniors with Disabilities
The American Community Survey highlights that approximately 36% of people aged 65 and above live with at least one disability.
Limited choices and inadequate care options can make life challenging for these seniors. However, assisted living offers a less restrictive environment, promoting social bonds and an enriched life within a supportive community.
With this in mind, we’ve crafted a comprehensive and practical guide that is accessible and easy to understand, specifically designed for seniors with disabilities and their families. Our free resource covers crucial topics such as costs, funding sources, alternative housing solutions, and essential factors to consider when selecting a facility. Moreover, it features an extensive list of disability resources for each state.
Discover our unique guide here:
Additional resources:
https://www.senioradvice.com/articles/the-ins-and-outs-of-glaucoma-more-than-just-aging-eyes
https://www.senioradvice.com/articles/seniors-and-cataracts-understanding-this-common-vision-problem