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Civitas | The Best Neighborhoods for Retirement: What to Expect

What Are the Best Neighborhoods for Retirement in Your City?

What’s on your wishlist for your retirement destination? You may be picturing a walkable downtown with coffee shops and cultural events, a quiet neighborhood near family, or a sunny climate where outdoor activities happen year-round. The retirement location you choose shapes your daily life, your social connections, and your overall satisfaction in this next chapter. […]

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Memory Care Communities vs. Nursing Homes | Civitas

Memory Care Communities vs. Nursing Homes

Over seven million Americans have Alzheimer’s, and nearly 12 million family members provide care to loved ones facing cognitive challenges. These caregivers carry tremendous responsibility, with 83 percent of help provided to older adults coming from family members. Perhaps most striking: about 30 percent of these caregivers are age 65 or older themselves. When cognitive

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Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) vs. Nursing Homes Near You

What Should Families Know About Skilled Nursing Facilities vs. Nursing Homes?

When researching care options, many families assume “nursing home” and “skilled nursing facility” mean the same thing. Others confuse these medical facilities with senior living communities. Understanding these distinctions is crucial when selecting the right care for your loved one. Here’s what creates confusion: nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities both provide medical care, but

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Local Assisted Living vs. Nursing Home Care: How to Decide

Assisted Living vs. Nursing Home Care: How to Decide

Recent research from Earth.com reveals something surprising about what almost 400,000 older Americans value most. Nearly half chose social activities and inclusiveness, ranking these above their own health. Independence and family togetherness trailed even further behind. This finding challenges assumptions families make when researching care options. Many assume a loved one needing assistance automatically requires

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Civitas | What Are the Definitions of Memory Care and Supportive Services?​

What Are the Definitions of Memory Care and Supportive Services?​

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, over seven million Americans live with Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia. Another striking statistic: over 12 million family members provide unpaid care to loved ones facing cognitive challenges. These numbers reveal a reality many families face — navigating memory loss while searching for the proper support. If you’re

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What Are the Differences Between Skilled Nursing and Rehab Facilities?

When a loved one needs rehabilitation following surgery, illness, or injury, families face overwhelming choices. Many assume their only options are traditional nursing home rehab services or hospital-based programs. What they don’t realize: senior living communities offer an often-overlooked alternative that combines therapeutic recovery with lifestyle support. Approximately 5.6 million older adults in the United

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Independent Living vs. Assisted Living: Which Is Better for You?

Choosing between senior living options can feel overwhelming. Many people wonder: is independent living the same as assisted living? The answer is no. “Independent living vs. assisted living” represents two distinct levels of care, each designed to serve different needs. This guide helps both older adults and family members understand the key differences in support

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Gather Together: The Holiday Community Support Seniors Need Most

The holidays amplify a feeling many older adults carry throughout the year. According to a 2024 poll from the American Psychiatric Association, 30 percent of adults experience loneliness at least weekly, while 10 percent feel lonely every single day. For seniors, these numbers tell an even more concerning story about isolation and its profound impact

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Civitas | 55+ Active Adult Retirement Communities

55+ Active Adult Retirement Communities Compared to Senior Living

According to the 2025 55+ Housing Survey, 53 percent of older adults say they would prefer to live in a 55-plus community. That number illustrates the growing appeal of a lifestyle centered on connection, convenience, and active living. Retirement planning brings excitement, but also important decisions. Choosing between 55+ active adult communities and senior living

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Health Care Expenses in Retirement | Civitas Senior Living

How Senior Living Minimizes Health Care Expenses in Retirement

For many older adults, planning for retirement means balancing freedom, purpose, and practicality. While most people anticipate travel and hobbies, one of the biggest financial realities of aging is medical care. According to Kiplinger, the average monthly health care cost surpasses $1,300 by age 60, and people over 55 account for more than half of

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