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Sheryl Stockstill
Area Expert: Lake County
Phone: 352-900-3395
Email: sheryl@my24care.com
Years in Long-Term Care: 14
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Assisted Living
A type of housing for seniors who need some assistance with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. Residents typically live in private or semi-private apartments and receive personalized care and support services.
Independent Living
A type of senior living community that allows seniors to maintain their independence while enjoying various amenities and social activities. Independent living communities usually offer services such as housekeeping, transportation, and meal plans.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
A senior living community that offers a range of care services, from independent living to skilled nursing, all on the same campus. Residents can move between different levels of care as their needs change.
Skilled Nursing Facilities
A type of senior living facility that provides 24-hour nursing care and support services to individuals with complex medical needs. Skilled nursing facilities typically offer both short-term and long-term care options.
Memory Care
A specialized type of senior living community designed for individuals with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Memory care facilities provide specialized care and support to help residents manage memory loss and related symptoms.
Board and Care Home
A smaller type of senior living facility that provides housing, meals, and personal care services to a small group of residents in a home-like setting. Board and care homes typically offer a more personalized approach to care.
Active Adult Communities (55+)
A type of senior living community designed for adults aged 55 and older who are still active and independent. Active adult communities typically offer various amenities and activities, such as golf courses, swimming pools, and fitness centers.
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Explore other types of communities in Lake County, Florida
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Astatula Assisted Living
Astor Assisted Living
Clermont Assisted Living
Eustis Assisted Living
Fruitland Park Assisted Living
Grand Island Assisted Living
Groveland Assisted Living
Howey-in-the-Hills Assisted Living
Lady Lake Assisted Living
Leesburg Assisted Living
Mascotte Assisted Living
Minneola Assisted Living
Montverde Assisted Living
Mount Dora Assisted Living
Paisley Assisted Living
Sorrento Assisted Living
Tavares Assisted Living
Umatilla Assisted Living
Yalaha Assisted Living
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Sheryl Stockstill
Senior Care Advisor
Area Expert: Lake County
Phone: 407-499-7500
Email: sheryl@my24care.com
Years in Long-Term Care: 14
Experience: Executive Director, Training, Keller Williams Agent
Explore other types of communities in Lake County, Florida
Assisted Living
A type of housing for seniors who need some assistance with daily activities, such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. Residents typically live in private or semi-private apartments and receive personalized care and support services.
Independent Living
A type of senior living community that allows seniors to maintain their independence while enjoying various amenities and social activities. Independent living communities usually offer services such as housekeeping, transportation, and meal plans.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
A senior living community that offers a range of care services, from independent living to skilled nursing, all on the same campus. Residents can move between different levels of care as their needs change.
Skilled Nursing Facilities
A type of senior living facility that provides 24-hour nursing care and support services to individuals with complex medical needs. Skilled nursing facilities typically offer both short-term and long-term care options.
Memory Care
A specialized type of senior living community designed for individuals with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Memory care facilities provide specialized care and support to help residents manage memory loss and related symptoms.
Board and Care Home
A smaller type of senior living facility that provides housing, meals, and personal care services to a small group of residents in a home-like setting. Board and care homes typically offer a more personalized approach to care.
Active Adult Communities (55+)
A type of senior living community designed for adults aged 55 and older who are still active and independent. Active adult communities typically offer various amenities and activities, such as golf courses, swimming pools, and fitness centers.