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Blog | Continuing Care Retirement Communities | Hawthorn

Written by Hawthorn Senior Living | Apr 24, 2024, 2:45:00 PM

What is a Continuing Care Retirement Community?

Understanding CCRCs

What Is a Continuum of Care?

What Are the Different Levels of Care?

What Are The Benefits of a Continuing Care Retirement Community?

How Much Do CCRCs Cost?

Understanding the Financial Structure of CCRCs

How Much Should I Budget for Monthly Fees?

How Can I Finance the Entrance and Monthly Fees?

Understanding a CCRC Contract

  1. Extensive life-care contract (Type A). Assisted living, along with medical and nursing care will be provided at no extra cost to you. You are prepaying for health care services that you may, or may not, need in the future.
  2. Modified contracts (Type B). You’ll receive medical services for a limited time and up to a certain dollar amount. If you need more care in the future, your costs will rise.
  3. Fee-for-service contracts (Type C). This is a pay-as-you-go model, and while this is the least expensive entrance amount, the monthly fees can add up.

Three Factors to Consider Before Choosing a CCRC

  1. Financial. CCRCs can be a significant financial investment. Carefully consider your budget and whether you can afford the entrance fee and monthly fees. Consider consulting a financial advisor for personalized guidance.
  2. Health Needs. Assess your current health status and anticipate any potential future care requirements. If you foresee needing assisted living or skilled nursing care, a CCRC can provide a seamless transition and peace of mind. However, if you prefer to manage your own care arrangements, a CCRC may not be right for you and other senior living options may offer a more tailored fit.
  3. Personal Preferences. Assess your desired level of independence, social engagement and amenities. CCRCs offer a range of activities and services, but it’s essential to ensure the community aligns with your interests and personality. Think about your preferred living environment, the type of activities you enjoy and the overall atmosphere you seek.

Unsure if a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) is the Right Choice?

Make an Informed Decision

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), and what does it offer?

A continuing care retirement community (CCRC), also known as a life plan community, provides a full continuum of care – including independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing care – all within one community. This allows residents to age in place and transition seamlessly between levels of care as their needs change, without having to mov