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Is a group home considered assisted living? Key differences and what to know

According to the National Institute on Aging, assisted living facilities often range in size from 25 to over 100 residents, while group homes are typically much smaller, with 20 or fewer residents. This significant difference in scale is one of many factors that illustrate why a group home is not considered assisted living, but rather a distinct form of residential care with its own unique characteristics.

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