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Can you have your own room in a group home?

According to SeniorLiving.org, many group homes are located in residential neighborhoods and offer a more intimate setting than larger facilities. Exploring the options for these homes often leads to a key question: **Can you have your own room in a group home?**

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What is an example of a residential care facility?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, over one million people in the United States resided in a residential care community in 2022. A very common example of a residential care facility is an assisted living facility, which provides personal care and supervision for those who need assistance with daily activities but do not require 24/7 medical supervision.

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What is the difference between a community home and a group home?

According to the Supreme Court's 1999 *Olmstead* decision, individuals with disabilities have a legal right to live in the least restrictive setting possible. This ruling highlights the importance of understanding the distinctions between various residential options, including what is the difference between a community home and a group home. Navigating these options can be complex, as terminology and regulations can vary significantly by state and local jurisdiction.

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Is an assisted living facility the same as a group home? A comprehensive comparison

While both offer valuable care, a common misconception is that an assisted living facility is the same as a group home. In reality, they are distinct options for senior living, differing significantly in their scale, care model, and environment. Choosing the right one requires a clear understanding of these fundamental differences.

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