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rahrie
Asked June 2012
My mother has some memory loss, my father has early stage of Parkinson's, would they be able to live together in the same unit in assisted living?
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Jun 2012
rahrie,
Yes, couples can live together in senior housing. An AgingCare.com editor wrote an article on this topic:
Couples Living Together in Senior Housing
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/senior-housing-for-couples-144938.htm
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Karie H.
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Jun 2012
Can anyone refer me to any Assisted Living Housing in the Middletown,Wilmington area - or advise me of places that I need to stay away from?
06/16/2012 17:13:09
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Jun 2012
If you have a place in mind for your folks, why not ask them? Probably every asst. living places have their own rules about that stuff.
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Yes, couples can live together in senior housing. An AgingCare.com editor wrote an article on this topic:
Couples Living Together in Senior Housing
https://www.agingcare.com/articles/senior-housing-for-couples-144938.htm
Hope this helps you find the answers to what you are looking for.
Best of Luck :)
Karie H.