
Services & Communities
Why Choose With Love Senior Living Advisors?
Advocates to Seniors First
We are, first and foremost, advocates for seniors. Our goal is to work closely with you and your loved one to ensure you feel confident in the decision being made. We’ll guide you through the communities that best meet your loved one’s needs and your preferences. In addition, we’ll review available financial assistance and handle negotiations on your behalf.
Start to Finish Support
We advocate for you every step of the way, from identifying the ideal community to touring it alongside you. We’re always available to answer your questions and provide the support you need throughout the process.

Guidance on Communities
When evaluating communities, we review state reports, reputation, and feedback from families. We will never recommend a place with unresolved negative reviews or one where we wouldn’t feel comfortable sending our own loved ones. We consider factors such as location, quality of care, and available amenities to help you make an informed decision—because, unfortunately, not all communities are created equal.
Privacy
When you work with us, your information is always kept confidential. We only share your details with a community when you choose to tour it, ensuring you won’t receive unsolicited sales calls from other communities.
Our Service is 100% free for families.
The Different Types of Communities
Assisted Living
Assisted living offers many benefits—especially for individuals who need support with daily activities but still value their independence. Unlike skilled nursing facilities, assisted living is more like having your own apartment with most or all utilities included, plus the care you need.
Benefits include:
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Access to staff 24/7 and fall monitoring and prevention
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Help with activities of daily living such as bathing, eating, grooming, medication management and more
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Social engagement with planned activities, trips, hobby groups, and friendships reducing isolation
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Meals throughout the day including snacks and trips to restaurants
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Living maintenance free without worrying about yard work or other typical home maintenance
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Care plans are personalized based on needs of each individual
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Transportation services for appointments, running errands
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Transitional care if have to move into higher level of care like memory or skilled nursing
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Peace of mind for family knowing loved one is not alone and cared for
Memory Care
Memory care at an assisted living facility provides specialized support for elders with dementia, including Alzheimer's disease or other forms of cognitive decline. It’s more than just assistance—it’s tailored care in a safe, structured environment designed to enhance quality of life and prolong life.
Similar to the benefits of assisted living, memory care differs in a few aspects:
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Staff is trained to work with dementia and other cognitive difficulties to better handle agitation, confusion, wandering or any other memory loss symptoms
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Provide structure to keep things less chaotic and reduce anxiety
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Engaging and unique ways to stimulate the brain with activities that promote thinking, motor skills, and comfort such as music or puzzles
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Access to a secure and safe environment for anyone at risk of wandering. Many times easier layouts and colors to distinguish what things are. For example: many communities have plates and cups with color, white is a no-no
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Personalized care plan to make sure individuals needs are met
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Onsite medical monitoring with nurses, therapist and medication management
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Focus on dignity and independence by having person select meals, eat with others and try to live as normal of a life as possible
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Social interactions through outings
Independent Living
Your loved one may not need assisted living, but you don’t want them home alone. What’s the middle ground? Independent living within an assisted living community or a stand alone independent living may be the answer.
Benefits include:
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Maintenance-free living: No more upkeep on your residence. Many communities include housekeeping, laundry, and linen services, and you won’t have property taxes or insurance to pay.
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Flexible social life: Enjoy as much social interaction as you’d like with other residents, while still having your own private space to retreat to. Couples can even share an apartment with separate rooms if desired.
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Resort-style amenities: Lounges, libraries, gyms, pools, gardens, salons, theaters, and transportation all encourage social connection and a strong sense of belonging.
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Safety and security: Benefit from the added protection of a community environment.
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Age in place: Transition seamlessly into assisted living if you need more care—without the disruption of moving to a new location.
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Freedom and independence: Come and go as you please, maintaining your autonomy while enjoying community benefits.
Age in Place
Aging in place—especially at home—offers familiarity and the comfort of long-established routines. If your loved one can safely remain at home and only needs help with a few daily activities, home care can be an excellent option.
Benefits include:
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Personalized, consistent care: Services are provided at home, often by the same caregiver, ensuring familiarity and comfort.
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Companionship support: Ideal for individuals who don’t need help with daily activities but would benefit from social interaction and companionship.
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Peace of mind for families: Family members can feel reassured knowing their loved one is not alone.
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Maintaining community connections: Home care allows your loved one to stay engaged with their community while receiving support.

Skilled Nursing
Similar to a hospital setting, skilled nursing provides a higher level of care that none of the other long term care options can provide.
Benefits include:
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24/7 medical care and supervision that is similar to a hospital due to licenses
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Access to rehab services where can return home if back to health
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Support for complex medical needs
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Structured environment made of routines to avoid anxiety
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Insurance like medicare usually covers skilled nursing for a short period
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Peace of mind to families knowing care level that can be provided

Hospice
Hospice care provides support for individuals nearing the end of life, with a focus on comfort, dignity, and quality of life.
Benefits include:
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Management of pain and symptoms through medication and professional care
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Care can be provided at home, in assisted living, hospitals, or skilled nursing facilities
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Emotional and practical support for families coping with grief
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24/7 access to a team of professionals, including nurses, doctors, social workers, chaplains, and volunteers
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Most insurance plans—including Medicare, Medicaid, and private insurance—cover hospice services and related equipment (such as medical beds and medications)
