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Can You Live in a Senior Cohousing Community if You Have Dementia?

Unfortunately, over 7 million adults aged 65 and older suffer from dementia. For older adults with Alzheimer’s and other memory disorders, aging in place may no longer be an option. Knowing which type of senior care community to choose can be difficult, especially with so many options. While memory care and assisted living facilities are a great choice for some, others may wonder if senior cohousing communities could be right for them. So, can you live in a senior cohousing community if you have dementia? Keep reading to find out.

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What Is Senior Cohousing?

Senior cohousing is an arrangement where people live in separate units but share communal spaces. It’s a great way for seniors to maintain their independence while also addressing the loneliness and isolation older adults sometimes face. Seniors share resources, meals, and even chores, instilling residents with a strong sense of community.

Is Senior Cohousing a Good Choice for Seniors with Dementia?

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Senior cohousing communities are a great option for independent seniors who want to maintain an active lifestyle. While seniors with dementia can also benefit from senior cohousing, many of these communities provide neither memory care nor round-the-clock care services. Therefore, senior cohousing may not be the best option for older adults with dementia.

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What Are Some Better Options?

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Fortunately, older adults with dementia have a wide range of care options to choose from! Many assisted living facilities provide memory care, staffed with professionals specially trained to help patients suffering from memory disorders. Additionally, continuing care communities (CCRCs) might be an even better fit. Residents of these communities age in place comfortably and enjoy a variety of resort-style amenities while receiving the care they need, even as their health status changes. Nursing homes can also provide dementia patients with the specialized care and attention they need.

Where Can I Find a Senior Living Facility Near Me?

If you’re looking for a senior living facility, we can help! You can always start your search right here on SeniorResource.com. Click HERE to find a nursing home near you or HERE to find an assisted living facility near you. Alternatively, you can access a nursing home database on Medicare.gov. For assisted living facilities, AssistedLiving.org is a great place to begin your quest. Always visit facilities in person and don’t be afraid to ask questions. When it comes to your care, you can never be careful. You deserve the best, especially in your golden years.

Looking for More?

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Are you looking for more information about cohousing? Then click HERE to find senior cohousing communities near you.

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Originally published October 04, 2023

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