Senior housing by state

This seems to have more to do with living in facilities than actual housing (ie: home ownership or apartment living). And despite listing N.J. as having 1,355, there are no listings. With such a small number, they must be talking about care facilities for seniors.
 
The two listings on the post listed above are all encompassing and is not expected to list every senior or elder care facility, house or apartment in North America. Also it would be impossible for any private and or government agency to verify and list every home and or apartment requiring such service in the varying list. If you seek elder care in your New Jersey apartment or house contact your local senior or elder care agency.

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The two listings on the post listed above are all encompassing and is not expected to list every senior or elder care facility, house or apartment in North America. Also it would be impossible for any private and or government agency to verify and list every home and or apartment requiring such service in the varying list. If you seek elder care in your New Jersey apartment or house contact your local senior or elder care agency.

Good day.
True about the listings. Don't need elder care, thank goodness. I'm still able to get around on my own and despite my many ailments, have managed to stay in fairly good health. I'm hoping I can age in place and live in our apartment until I die. I own a co-op unit where our housing costs are between 27% and 36% of comparable apartments in this and surrounding areas.
 

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