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What's the difference between a group home and a care home?

Residential living options for individuals needing support, such as a group home and a care home, can be confusing due to overlapping terminology. While the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, significant differences exist in their purpose, size, and the level of care provided. A **group home** is typically a smaller, family-style setting for individuals with developmental or intellectual disabilities, whereas a **care home**—often a broader term—can refer to facilities like assisted living or nursing homes that cater to a wider population, including seniors and those with medical needs.

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