With so many options available, it’s easy to feel confused and overwhelmed by the variety of care types and styles of supportive adult housing and senior living communities available today. Learning the terminolgy and the features and benefits of memory care, independent living, assisted living, home care, residential care homes, nursing homes, interim housing, emergency shelter, adult supportive housing and senior apartments so you can make the right choice.
Senior Care – What kind of senior care is the right fit for your loved one? There are many things to consider, from level of care and support to lifestyle, location and more. Explore our reference guides to learn more about the many options available so you can make an informed and confident decision for your family.
Adult Supportive Housing – With compassion and profound respect for those we serve, we provide a fully integrated system of care – including outreach, interim housing, transitional shared housing, substance abuse services, temporary emergency housing, independent living, wellness programs, as well as short and long-term supportive housing – we offer programs tailored to address the unique needs of those who need shared housing, indepentent living, emergency shelter, homeless individuals, survivors of domestic violence, and others who have nowhere else to turn.
The K.E.E.P. Foundation's model of integrated and comprehensive care empowers our participants to navigate the multi-faceted obstacles in their lives, become their best selves, and ultimately, connect with and contribute to their communities.
Assisted Living
Independent Living
Memory Care
* For seniors with moderate or advanced cognitive impairment
Senior Apartments
*For active seniors looking for a low-maintenance lifestyle
Nursing Homes
*For seniors with conditions that require around-the-clock skilled nursing care
Residential Care Homes
*For seniors needing assistance who prefer a private home environment
Long-Term, Short-Term, Secured, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing, and Recuperative Care (medical respite care) is short‐term post hospital residential care for individuals who no longer require hospitalization but still need to heal from an injury or illness.