

Community living involves having a roommate in a senior living environment. Often, two people live together in an independent or assisted living apartment. They each have their own private bedroom, but they share common spaces like living rooms and kitchenettes.
Relatives often choose community living when it's possible for older adults to move into assisted living together. For example, two sisters entering this chapter of life together might decide to live in community with one another. Or long-term friends may choose community living as a way to stay close and reduce the cost of long-term care.
Let's explore some support, security and safety benefits of community living below.
Whether you move into a senior living apartment with someone you already know or choose to be assigned to a community living space, you can provide and experience support benefits from this arrangement, including:
Having someone else nearby often helps residents feel more secure, even when they know a senior living community is safe and staff is a button-press away. Security benefits of companion living can include:
Day-to-day safety can also be increased through companion living. Some safety-related benefits include:

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