less institutional, more independent settings that still provide support. Here are compassionate, practical alternatives to consider first:
1. Aging in Place with In-Home Help
Stay in your own home with tailored assistance:
- Home health aides: Help with bathing, dressing, meals (often covered by Medicare if medically needed).
- Companion caregivers: Provide company, light housekeeping, and medication reminders (private pay or through Medicaid waivers).
- Meals on Wheels: Delivers nutritious meals + wellness checks.
đź’ˇ Many find this preserves independence while adding safety.
2. Move in with Family (With Boundaries)
- Granny flat or ADU: A private suite on a child’s property offers closeness without crowding.
- Shared housing agreement: Clearly define roles (e.g., “I contribute $X/month; you handle yard work”).
❤️ Success depends on mutual respect—not obligation.
3. Senior Co-Housing or Shared Housing
- Roommate matching: Programs like Silvernest connect seniors to share homes and costs.
- Intentional communities: Groups of 6–20 seniors live in private units with shared common spaces (kitchen, garden).
🌿 Combats loneliness while splitting expenses.
4. Assisted Living (Less Restrictive Than Nursing Homes)
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