Thinking of moving to a Senior independent living facility.

You must mean market rate senior housing. Affordable subsidized senior housing usually charges 30-33% of any income and generally no lower than $25 a month.


It is becoming more popular. Also, seniors are joining together to rent housing that is large enough for each person to have more privacy than communal living, like several baths, kitchens, suites, etc.


For those that will allow a person to move in before they need that type of assistance. I don't know but some may have restrictions on how well a person can be to move in because of the need by those who seriously need the help. I've thought about this as an option. It's a difficult choice to make for those who are determined and live in faith that they will be self-sufficient until death.


Yes it is because there are many who have much compassion for seniors and the elderly.


Also, if you go on any waitlists now, you don't have to accept the 1st apartment that comes up when your name reaches the top. You usually can decline and wait for the next one. That would give you time if you weren't ready. However, most affordable senior complexes only allow you to decline once. If you don't accept the next unit, you could still remain on the list but your name would then go to the bottom. This would give you even more time to decide.
No that's not what I mean.
 

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