All Care Levels at Aegis Living: Compare Six Options
Compare the six care levels at Aegis Living side by side, from Light Assisted Living to Hospice, with clear guidance on choosing the right fit.

How do the six care levels at Aegis Living compare?
- 25+Years of senior living expertise
- 39Communities across WA, CA, and NV
- 6Levels of care under one roof
Choose the level that fits today — not forever
Light Assisted Living
Independence with a safety net for daily peace of mind.
Assisted Living
Daily support with the freedom to keep your routines.
Memory Care
Specialized dementia and Alzheimer's care in Life's Neighborhood®.
Transitional Care
A bridge for cognitive change before full Memory Care.
Respite & Day Stay
Short-term stays for recovery, travel, or caregiver relief.
Hospice Care
Comfort, dignity, and family support in final-stage care.

The same hospitality backbone at every level
24-hour care managers, nurses on site seven days a week, chef-prepared all-day dining, transportation, housekeeping, and Inspirens AUGi fall management — built into rent, not bolted on as extras.

Care scales with you
Move in at Light Assisted Living and add care points as needs change — or transition into Life's Neighborhood® with the same team you already trust.
Most families combine retirement income, home-sale proceeds, long-term-care insurance, and VA Aid & Attendance where eligible. Our advisors walk through the math on your tour.
Continuity is why families choose an operator that offers all six levels under one brand — the team already knows your story when needs change.
Transitions between levels happen with familiar caregivers, not a new building.
Not sure which level fits?
Start with our guide or speak with an advisor — we will match care to what you are seeing at home today.
Ready to see a community in person?
Schedule a tour at the level you're considering — most families decide within two visits.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the difference between Transitional Care and Memory Care at Aegis Living?
- Transitional Care supports adults with early or mild memory changes who are still social and want to keep their routines. Memory Care is delivered inside a secured Life's Neighborhood for adults who need round-the-clock dementia-trained support, redirection, and protection from wandering.
- Can my parents stay together if they need different care levels?
- Yes. Couples can remain in one apartment with two personalized care plans, including blended setups across Light Assisted Living, Assisted Living, and Transitional Care. Advisors design the care points individually so each spouse gets the exact support they need.
- How quickly can someone move in?
- Move-in often happens within 7 to 14 days once an apartment is available and the nursing assessment is complete. Respite stays can sometimes be arranged faster and are a common bridge while a permanent apartment is prepared.
- Does Aegis Living accept Medicare or Medicaid?
- Aegis Living is private-pay, like most assisted living and memory care communities in the United States. Hospice services that overlay our care are typically covered under the Medicare Hospice Benefit through your chosen hospice provider.
- What safety technology is included at every Aegis Living community?
- Every community uses Inspirens AUGi smart fall management, secured entrances in memory care neighborhoods, emergency pendants with fall detection, and visitor check-in systems. Nurses on site seven days a week review incidents and adjust care plans.
- What happens when my loved one's needs change after move-in?
- Care points adjust up or down at any time, and transitions between levels happen with the same team you already trust. That continuity is why families choose an operator that offers all six levels under one brand.
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