Senior Housing

Independent Living

In cooperation with the state Department of Rehabilitation, the SILC prepares a State Plan for Independent Living which sets the policy and funding levels for the state’s network of Independent Living Centers (ILCs) and services.


Assisted Living

Supportive living that benefits seniors who need some physical assistance with daily activities.


Home Care

Skilled medical and nursing services provided in the patient’s home by a licensed provided.


Adult Day Services

Specialized day care for seniors who need companionship and/or are physically or emotionally disabled and, thus, need support in a safe and secure environment.


Alzheimer’s – Dementia

Expert care for those who have been stricken with Alzheimer’s disease or other memory impairments.


CCRC (Continuing Care Retirement Communities)

These communities offer a full-spectrum of care for seniors of differing care levels. The typical CCRC includes homes and apartments for Independent Living, apartments for Assisted Living, a Nursing Home for those requiring skilled care, Rehabilitation and Therapy services and often specialized memory support/Alzheimer’s care.