Define Adult family home

Adult Family Home

What is an adult family home?

Adult Family Home:

These homes are licensed to care for up to six non-related individuals. Residents can receive room, board, laundry, supervision, and help with activities of daily living, personal care, and social services. The support available for residents varies by home. You should tour an adult family home in your area if you don't like the idea of a large assisted living community but do need help caring for your loved one.

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