Senior apartment living, a type of independent senior living, provides seniors with an independent lifestyle while offering a moderate level of help for seniors, such as daily assistance with essential necessities and services. Unlike standard apartment complexes, senior apartments are age restricted — usually starting at 55 or 62 years of age. That is, only those who have reached the age of 55 or 62 are permitted to live in the senior apartment facility. (The age restriction varies by apartment community.) The age limit allows this type of senior housing to cater their services specifically to the wants and needs of seniors while providing a community of others who are of similar age and shared interests.
While every senior apartment community differs, offering a wide variety of amenities and services for their tenants, some provide the following, either all-inclusively covered in the monthly rent or provided as an additional fee:
Our Independent Living Checklist can help you with your senior living decision by providing guidance through a series of easy-to-answer questions about interests and lifestyle and health considerations.
Like any housing situation, the cost for senior apartment living varies by location, the age of the facility, amenities offered, the amount of offered care for seniors and so on, but the following guidelines are generally true for all senior apartments:
Other types of Active Senior Communities exist in addition to senior apartments, including single-family homes, condominiums, and mobile home living.
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