Frequently Asked Questions

We know that when it comes to senior living options, you or your loved one could have plenty of questions. To help families just like yours feel better about making a senior living decision, we’ve provided answers to some of the most common questions we’re asked.

Does National Church Residences offer seniors independent living options other than low-income housing?

Yes. National Church Residences is working to advance a better way of living for all seniors. We’re proud to have senior living homes for a diverse array of income levels. Our mission has even expanded to include more full-service retirement communities.

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What are some of the options for getting help for my aging parent?

The type of care that you and your parent chooses depends on several factors, including their health, level of mobility and activity, family caregivers and finances. But no matter what level of care your parent needs, it’s important to include them in the decision-making process and consult their general care doctor.

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How can I deal with the emotions involved in caring for my aging parent?

When a grown child is caring for their aging parent, it can be challenging to address the emotions that are involved with moving to a senior living community. The good news is that there are many national and local resources are available for caregivers:

How do I find affordable housing for my parents

National Church Residences offers affordable senior housing in 26 states. We’re one of the leaders in senior affordable housing. In fact, most of our senior living communities provide housing for low income seniors who meet the criteria set by HUD. Our staff can even help you and your parents obtain this support at the National Church Communities they wish to apply to.

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How can I locate a home health care provider for my mom?

National Church Residences can provide your parent with a home health care plan that is customized to your family’s needs. We offer services such as home health aides, private duty nursing, occupational, speech and physical therapy, and hospice care.

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How can I support the National Church Residences Foundation?

Your generous gift helps support members of the community in need, including children, senior, veterans and people with disabilities find the housing and dignity they deserve.

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What exactly is a senior living community

A senior living community often provides a continuum of care for senior from independent living to skilled nursing or secure memory care services. National Church Residences communities are entire campuses filled with a variety of living options that help residents age gracefully in the same community without having to relocate.

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What about volunteering?

The gift of your time and talent is valuable to our residents and clients in our healthcare communities. Visit our volunteer page to learn more about getting involved with National Church Residences.

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National Church Residences does not discriminate against individuals based on race, color, disability, familial status, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, payment source, or any other class protected by applicable law, whether in employment or its activities, programs, or services. National Church Residences also does not discriminate based on age, except as required by government entitlements or permitted by applicable law for seniors.

To file a complaint of discrimination, write to:
U.S. Department of the Treasury, Director, Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity
1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.,
Washington, DC 20220;
or send an e-mail to:
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