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Elderly couple in assisted living

Yes, a couple can move to assisted living together, as many assisted living communities offer accommodations and services for couples. These communities often have apartments or rooms designed for two people, allowing couples to live together while receiving the care and support they need.

However, the specific availability of shared living spaces and the level of care provided may vary by facility. Some assisted living communities may offer special arrangements or encourage couples to live together as long as they both qualify for the level of care they need. It’s important to consider factors such as:

  1. Care Needs: Both individuals should meet the health and care requirements for assisted living. If one partner has more extensive medical needs, the facility may need to assess whether they can meet those needs while still accommodating the couple’s living arrangement.

  2. Room Layout: Many assisted living facilities offer studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, but the options may differ. It’s a good idea to inquire about the specific living spaces available for couples.

  3. Cost: Assisted living fees are often based on the level of care needed, and if one partner requires more care than the other, it could affect pricing. It’s important to discuss financial considerations upfront.

  4. Location and Services: Not all assisted living facilities may be able to provide exactly what a couple needs, so it’s advisable to visit different communities to find one that meets both their care requirements and their desire to stay together.

In summary, many assisted living communities welcome couples and make arrangements to allow them to live together, but it’s essential to check the specifics of the facility you’re considering.