SimpliAge provides expert guidance
for all levels of senior care.
Independent Living
Independent Living communities are designed for older adults who are active, social, and able to live without daily care. They offer private apartments or cottages, restaurant-style dining, social activities, housekeeping, and a maintenance-free lifestyle. Medical care is not provided on-site, making this ideal for seniors who want convenience, community, and freedom without support needs.
Assisted Living
Assisted Living is for seniors who want independence but need help with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, meals, medication management, and mobility. Residents have a private room or apartment, access to caregivers 24/7, and a wide range of social and wellness programs. It’s a great fit when someone is no longer safe living alone but doesn’t require heavy medical care.
Memory Care
Memory Care communities specialize in serving individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other cognitive impairments. They offer secure environments, structured daily routines, specialized cognitive programming, and caregivers trained in dementia support. The focus is safety, consistency, and reducing anxiety while improving quality of life.
Adult Family Homes
Adult Family Homes (also called Residential Care Homes or Board & Care Homes) are small, home-like environments that typically serve 4–6 residents. They provide personalized 24/7 care, home-cooked meals, and a comfortable residential setting. This option is ideal for seniors who prefer a quieter environment or need more hands-on, individualized support than a larger community can provide.
Skilled Nursing / Rehab
Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs), often called nursing homes, provide round-the-clock medical care for individuals with complex health needs. Services may include wound care, IV therapy, physical / occupational / speech therapy, and recovery from surgery, injury, or illness. Rehabilitation stays can be short-term, while long-term nursing care is for ongoing medical needs that cannot be managed in assisted living.
Respite Care
Respite Care offers short-term stays in a senior living community, typically from a few days to a few weeks. This gives family caregivers a break or provides temporary support after a hospital stay. Seniors receive the same services as full-time residents, including meals, personal care, and activities—without the long-term commitment.
Hospice-Enabled Communities
Hospice-enabled communities partner with hospice providers to support residents in the final stages of life. Care focuses on comfort, pain management, emotional support, and dignity. Families receive additional support, and residents can often remain in their familiar senior living environment rather than transfer to a hospice facility.
SimpliAge Senior Advisors
We work side by side with you and your family to determine the most appropriate senior housing and care options.






