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Does dementia count as special needs? Understanding the legal and practical aspects

According to the Social Security Administration, neurocognitive disorders such as dementia are considered a disability for the purpose of receiving benefits if the condition is severe enough to prevent an individual from working. This critical legal classification helps answer the question, **does dementia count as special needs?**, and provides a pathway to financial and supportive resources for those affected.

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Do you get your own room in assisted living? The Definitive Answer

Assisted living residents usually live in their own semi-private or private apartments, which may include a bedroom, kitchen area, and bathroom. So, **do you get your own room in assisted living**? The availability of private rooms varies, depending on the facility and the resident's needs.

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