ABRA Staying at home allows you to keep your support circle, be that your family, friends, or pets. Socialization is one of the most important considerations for a long life. With the assistance of your caregiver, you can still enjoy time with your friends, family and pets. You will still be able to still attend your church, visit your doctor, and shop at your favorite places. Research has shown that folks that age in their homes tend to live longer than those that live in a facility. In addition, those who stay at home tend to be physically and mentally healthier compared to the resident of facilities. Get Costs
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Total monthly costs depend on room type, select services, and the level of care needed.
* Prices quoted are monthly rental charges and are provided by the communities themselves. Actual prices may differ due to one-time fees, timing and care services required. Speak with your Senior Living Advisor to learn more.
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Amenities
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Accommodation
Hotels
Hostels
Guesthouses
Dining
Restaurants
Cafes
Street Food
Recreation
Parks
Beaches
Hiking Trails
Transportation
Public Transit
Car Rentals
Bicycle Rentals
Shopping
Local Markets
Souvenir Shops
Malls
Health Services
Hospitals
Pharmacies
Clinics
Cultural Attractions
Museums
Historical Sites
Art Galleries
Safety Services
Police Stations
Fire Departments
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Tips for Evaluating Your Options
Safety is a primary concern when seniors and their families look for Seniorsite Living. To ensure that a community meets your needs and expectations, we recommend that seniors and family members:
Tour the location:
Touring allows you to speak to current residents and staff, and helps you confirm the accuracy of the community description and photos. Use our touring checklist to help guide your visit.
Confirm the availability of required services:
Before you commit, make sure that the community offers all the services your senior needs, and that those services can be provided within your budget.
Know the California regulations for living type:
Each state has its own laws and inspections processes to ensure seniors reside in a safe environment. Depending on your state, you may even be able to look up inspection reports for the community(ies) you're considering.













