How Many Assisted Living Facilities Are in Mississippi?
Date Updated: July 26, 2024
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There are 158 assisted living facilities in Mississippi catering to the needs of older adults throughout the state. Because cities have larger senior populations, residents in those areas will have the most options when choosing an assisted living community near their homes.
Care and Amenities at Mississippi Assisted Living Facilities
Assisted living facilities offer a range of care services and amenities ideal for seniors who don’t have enough assistance to live safely at home, but don’t require the extensive medical services provided in a nursing facility. Seniors receive 24/7 assistance with their daily living activities, and residents’ monthly fees typically cover the cost of their daily meals and housing. Assisted living communities also provide ample opportunities for residents to socialize and engage in rewarding hobbies with activities such as card games, yoga, educational seminars and arts and crafts workshops. On-site libraries, fitness rooms, chapels and beauty and barbershops are frequently seen in some larger communities.
How to Find an Assisted Living Facility in Mississippi
There are several ways to find an assisted living facility in Mississippi. Through an internet search, seniors can visit specific facilities’ websites and learn about the care and amenities they offer as well as their pricing. As part of the Area Agency on Aging’s mission to help seniors live independently, they offer a wealth of free information on local assisted living communities and how to pay for them. Most agencies also work with the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, which can provide additional insight into specific facilities’ compliance history and how often they receive complaints from residents.