Senior care isn't one thing — the right setting depends on how much help someone needs, their medical situation, and their budget. Boston Senior Advisor covers every major care type in Greater Boston, all regulated under Massachusetts law by the Executive Office of Elder Affairs (EOEA) and the Department of Public Health (DPH). Explore each option below to see what it includes and what it costs in 2026.
If you're not sure which fits, that's the most common place to start — our free advisors help match families to the right level of care every day.
Types of senior care we cover
Assisted Living
Housing plus help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management — certified by EOEA as an Assisted Living Residence (ALR) Level I under M.G.L. Chapter 19D and 651 CMR 12.00.
View →Memory Care
Secured, dementia-trained care delivered as a Level II / Special Care Unit (SCU) within an EOEA-certified ALR, with disclosure requirements under 651 CMR 12.00.
View →Alzheimer's Care
Specialized dementia care for Alzheimer's and related conditions, with structured routines and secured units.
View →Nursing Homes
DPH-licensed skilled nursing facilities under M.G.L. Chapter 111, Section 71, for 24/7 medical care and post-hospital recovery.
View →Short-Term Rehab
Skilled rehabilitation after a hospital stay — often Medicare-covered for a qualifying stay.
View →Independent Living
Active communities for seniors who want fewer chores, dining, and a social calendar.
View →Retirement Communities
Full-service retirement living for independent older adults.
View →55+ Communities
Age-restricted active-adult neighborhoods for those 55 and older.
View →Senior Apartments
Age-restricted apartments, including income-based and affordable options.
View →CCRCs
Continuing Care Retirement Communities that span independent living through skilled nursing on one campus.
View →In-Home Care
A caregiver comes to the home; flexible hours, private-pay or MassHealth's Frail Elder Waiver for those who qualify.
View →Home Health
Skilled nursing and therapy visits at home under a physician's order.
View →Hospice Care
Comfort-focused end-of-life care at home or in a residence — usually covered by the Medicare hospice benefit.
View →Respite Care
Short-term stays that give family caregivers a break or bridge a recovery.
View →Adult Day Care
Daytime supervision, meals, and activities while family caregivers work.
View →Board & Care Homes
Small residential care homes with a family-style setting and higher staff-to-resident ratios.
View →Veterans Senior Care
Care options that pair with VA Aid & Attendance for veterans and surviving spouses.
View →Not sure where to start? A free Boston Senior Advisor advisor will talk it through with you — 15 minutes, no pressure, no fee. Call (617) 555-0100 or send a message.