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		<title>Alzheimer&#8217;s Word of the Week &#8211; Assisted Living</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Emma Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Word of Week
 Assisted Living &#8211; This generally refers to a home where residents are fairly independent, but may need help with medications, cooking, and housekeeping.  By living there, they are in a safe environment, enjoy social activities, and have meals prepared and laundry done.
Some assisted living homes are set up to give more help than others.  Some also have a nursing home on the premises where residents can move as they require more care.  My mother-in-law lived in an assisted living home for four years because she was going blind and couldn&#8217;t care for herself alone too well.
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<p><strong><img align="left" width="90" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/514hkXUBIKL._SL160_.jpg" /> </strong><strong>Assisted Living &#8211; </strong>This generally refers to a home where residents are fairly independent, but may need help with medications, cooking, and housekeeping.  By living there, they are in a safe environment, enjoy social activities, and have meals prepared and laundry done.</p>
<p>Some assisted living homes are set up to give more help than others.  Some also have a nursing home on the premises where residents can move as they require more care.  My mother-in-law lived in an assisted living home for four years because she was going blind and couldn&#8217;t care for herself alone too well.</p>
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