• Tel (781) 344-2886
  • Email info@brc-law.com

Law Offices of Barry R. Crimmins

Barry Crimmins

  • Practice Areas
  • Firm Overview
    • News
  • Current Projects
  • Blog
  • Contact Us
    • Stoughton, MA
    • Hyannis, MA
    • Falmouth, MA
Slide background
Legal Expertise, Personally.
Attorney Barry R. Crimmins is someone that you can depend on personally.
We take a small town approach to our client relationships and carry that personal
commitment into all of our cases.
Slide background
Life Happens. We Help You Plan For It.
The many stages of life present a variety of legal implications. Guidance on
Estate Planning and Administration, Medicaid and Elder Law issues are our focus.
Slide background
Real Estate Transactions, Permitting and
Development.
Whether commercial or residential, we have extensive experience in all aspects
of real estate law.

Innovative Long-Term Care Housing Solutions for Seniors

May 24, 2023 By Barry Crimmins

Smiling senior man stands at gate to college campus with coffee and laptop in hand.The population of seniors over 65 is expected to increase exponentially over the next decade. A study by the Office of Policy Development and Research exposed the country’s unpreparedness for housing the aged population. America has three major housing issues for seniors: affordability, physical accessibility, and access to medical care and other services. There is a need for creative solutions to housing.

Innovative long-term care housing for seniors tries to solve these problems. These new potential living arrangements for seniors may provide older people with the care, protection, and resources they need to age peacefully.

What Services Do Seniors Need From a Long-Term Care Provider?

As people age, their needs change. An ideal living environment for older people will meet their personal and medical needs while remaining affordable.

Seniors need access to nutritious foods, transportation to and from medical appointments, the ability to exercise safely, and community connection to promote positive mental health.

Modern long-term care housing for seniors intends to increase the number of options for seniors while meeting these needs.

University-Based Retirement Communities

One creative living option for older people is university retirement communities. University retirement communities are part of a college campus and house and educate older people.

Colleges and universities establish retirement communities in several ways. A university may partner with an existing retirement community and provide it with resources. Some universities sell their property to a third party at a discounted rate to build a retirement community.

You won’t live in a dorm if you choose a university retirement community. Depending on the community, housing units may include single-family homes, apartments, condos, or townhouses.

In addition to receiving free and discounted classes, university retirement communities offer other benefits to their residents. Some community amenities include social activities, health resources, transportation services, access to university facilities, and dining services.

This living option can get expensive and must be paid out-of-pocket. A resident must pay an entry and monthly maintenance fee, which can add up to several thousand dollars.

Dementia Villages

Dementia villages began 25 years ago in Amsterdam by nurses who wanted a safer alternative for their parents who suffered from memory issues; dementia villages cater only to older people living with dementia. Several countries worldwide have adopted this housing model, including the United States.

Everything a resident might need is available in the community created by the facility. In most dementia villages, you can find hairstylists, grocery stores, libraries, restaurants, social events, and access to medical care.

Dementia villages offer centralized care, including on-site, live-in staff. The care team in dementia villages lives among the residents, and they become intimately familiar with their patients’ conditions. Staff track patient progress and create an effective treatment plan for each resident.

According to the World Health Organization, 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia. Each year, nearly 8 million new patients get diagnosed with dementia. Over the next decade, nearly 80 million people will receive a dementia diagnosis. The time to learn more about effective treatment for dementia is now.

Routine helps improve the quality of life for seniors living with dementia. Dementia villages offer services that promote an increased quality of life for residents, including:

  • Safe physical activity and increased mobility
  • Healthy meals
  • Social interaction
  • Art and music activities

The Green House Project

The Green House Project is one of the most well-known nonprofit organizations leading the charge to reimagine housing options and improve quality of life for seniors.

The Green House Project serves seniors and their families. The organization has built 400 homes across the United States over the past 17 years. Green House homes operate efficiently to care for older people. Some of the available services include:

  • Dementia care
  • Assisted living
  • Licensed skilled nursing

Each home is private, with easy access to the outdoors. The homes are self-contained, and each resident has a private room and bathroom. The homes create a community of seniors who can connect and create friends.

Planning for Your Long-Term Housing?

There are many options for your long-term care. Contacting an elder law attorney can be the best next step to learning your options. Learn more about creating a long-term care plan and find an expert here.

Filed Under: blogs

Contact Us Today

  • We are happy to discuss any legal concerns with you.
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Communication of information through this website does not create an attorney-client relationship.

Recent Posts

march newsletter

Elder Law News, March 2023

As the generation of Baby Boomers ages, many are finding their adult children aren’t in the financial position to provide support if long-term care is needed.

BRC Newsletter March

Elder Law News, September 2022

As the generation of Baby Boomers ages, many are finding their adult children aren’t in the financial position to provide support if long-term care is needed.

august newsletter

Elder Law News, August 2022

With healthcare and nursing homes being a hot topic as of late, you may have some questions regarding your care or the care of a loved one. If so…

Elder Law News - May 2022 Thumbnail

Elder Law News, May 2022

With healthcare and nursing homes being a hot topic as of late, you may have some questions regarding your care or the care of a loved one. If so…

Elder Law NEWS - April 2022

Elder Law News, April 2022

In 2022, change remains constant. But, as it applies to eldercare, some shifts are favorable, while others could directly impact the financial stability and level of care your loved one receives. 

Our expertise includes Real Estate Law and Land Use Permitting, Estate Planning and Estate Administration, with an emphasis on Elder Law and Medicaid Planning.
Practice Areas
We've developed a reputation for excellent service in these areas of the law through more than 35 years of experience.
Our Attorneys
The legal services from the Law Offices of Barry R. Crimmins, P.C. in Stoughton, Falmouth and Hyannis Massachusetts
Our Locations

Recent News

Law Offices of Barry R. Crimmins, PC

march newsletter

Elder Law News, March 2023

As the generation of Baby Boomers ages, many are finding their adult children aren’t in the financial position to provide support if long-term care is needed.

BRC Newsletter March

Elder Law News, September 2022

As the generation of Baby Boomers ages, many are finding their adult children aren’t in the financial position to provide support if long-term care is needed.

august newsletter

Elder Law News, August 2022

With healthcare and nursing homes being a hot topic as of late, you may have some questions regarding your care or the care of a loved one. If so…

Elder Law News - May 2022 Thumbnail

Elder Law News, May 2022

With healthcare and nursing homes being a hot topic as of late, you may have some questions regarding your care or the care of a loved one. If so…

Elder Law NEWS - April 2022

Elder Law News, April 2022

In 2022, change remains constant. But, as it applies to eldercare, some shifts are favorable, while others could directly impact the financial stability and level of care your loved one receives. 

Links

  • Home
  • News
  • Site map
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Contact Us

  • 909 Washington Street, Stoughton, MA 02072
  • 1436 Iyannough Road, Hyannis, MA 02601
  • 20 Academy Lane, Falmouth, MA 02540
  • Phone: (781) 344-2886
  • Email: info@brc-law.com

Follow Us:

  • facebook
  • twitter
  • linkedin

Estate Planning

  • Estate Planning
  • Estate Administration
  • Elder Law
  • Medicaid Planning

Real Estate

  • Land Use Permitting
  • Landlord – Tenant
  • Purchase & Sale Agreements
© Copyright 2023 Law Offices of Barry R. Crimmins, P.C. All rights reserved.
Site Maintained by Interactive Palette