Continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs) are residential facilities designed for older adults that offer a range of living options and healthcare services. These communities typically provide independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care, allowing residents to transition between levels of care as their needs change over time. This model promotes aging in place, enabling seniors to remain in a familiar environment.
CCRCs often require an entrance fee and monthly fees, which cover housing, amenities, and healthcare services. Residents benefit from social activities, wellness programs, and access to on-site medical care, fostering a supportive community for seniors as they age.