Assisted Living Group Home
Assisted living group homes are small, residential care settings designed for older adults who need help with daily activities but do not require the intensive medical care provided in a nursing home. Group homes specialize in memory care. These homes typically serve a limited number of residents—often between 4 to 10—creating a more intimate and home-like environment. Caregivers are available around the clock to assist with tasks such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and meal preparation.
Unlike Continuing Care Retirement Centers, group homes offer a quieter, more personal setting where residents can receive individualized attention. The smaller size allows staff to build stronger relationships with each resident, often leading to more responsive and compassionate care. Group homes often include private or semi-private rooms, shared living areas, and outdoor spaces, with routines and activities tailored to each resident’s preferences and needs.

Assisted living group homes can be a good option for seniors who prefer a residential environment over a large resort-like campus. They offer many of the same services as larger facilities but with a focus on familiarity, comfort, and continuity. Group homes are more effective at helping people with greater need than larger facilities. For families, group homes often provide reassurance that their loved one is in a safe, nurturing space with caregivers who understand their personal history, routines, and health conditionsCost
Cost:
- Monthly lease
- Possible to lock in lifetime rate
- Long term Care insurance
- State government funding
- PLACEMENT AGENT FEES are paid out of your monthly lease.
- Increased care does not always determine an increase in monthly cost.
Living Options:
- Residential Home
- Private & semi-private rooms
- Community eating and socializing areas
- Up to 10 other people cohabitating
Filter for Amenities:
- Private bathrooms
- Resemble traditional living in a residential setting
- “Home Like” accommodations