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1 Senior Living communities in Urbanna, VA | 5 nearby communities

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Port Town Village 1 and 2, Urbanna, VA

1. Port Town Village 1 and 2

111 Port Town Lane, Urbanna, VA, 23175

Low Income-Affordable

Call for Pricing (866) 882-3746

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5 matching communities nearby Urbanna

1. Commonwealth Senior Living at Kilmarnock

460 South Main Street, Kilmarnock, VA, 22482

Assisted Living

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2. Rappahannock Westminster Canterbury

132 Lancaster Drive, Irvington, VA, 22480

Assisted Living

Call for Pricing (855) 430-2394

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3. Walter Reed Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

7602 Meredith, Gloucester, VA, 23061

Nursing Care

Call for Pricing (866) 956-0235

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4. Lancashire Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

287 SCHOOL STREET, Kilmarnock, VA, 22482

Nursing Care

Call for Pricing (866) 975-4278

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New Horizons Apartments, Kilmarnock, VA

5. New Horizons Apartments

288 School St, Kilmarnock, VA, 22482

Low Income-Affordable

Call for Pricing (866) 981-1799

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How big will long-term care services grow as an industry and what factors influence this growth?

By 2050, the number of individuals using paid long-term care services in any setting (e.g., at home, residential care such as assisted living, or skilled nursing facilities) will likely double from the 13 million using services in 2000, to 27 million people. This estimate is influenced by growth in the population of older people in need of care. USDOHHS and USDOL The future supply of long-term care workers in relation to the aging baby boom generation

What are 55+ communities?

55+ Communities, which sometimes may be called age qualified communities, active adult housing, age-restricted communities or age-segregated communities, are communities, with an age restriction for residence. These communities range from apartment complexes or condos, to single-family homes in a gated… Read More >