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RI Has 6 Senior Living Communities On U.S. News ‘Best’ List
The U.S. News and World Report's Best Senior Living list, now in its second year, evaluates nearly 4,000 U.S. communities.
RHODE ISLAND — U.S. News and World Report said in new Best Senior Living ratings released Thursday that 6 retirement communities in Rhode Island are worth consideration for older Americans as they plan for increasing medical needs.
The report, now in its second year, evaluates nearly 4,000 U.S. communities in one or more of the following categories: independent living, assisted living, memory care, and continuing care retirement.
The communities that made the cut in at least one of the categories “excel in making residents feel safe, well cared for and highly satisfied by the services provided,” Zach Adams, senior health data engineer at U.S. News, said in a news release.
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In Rhode Island, U.S. News evaluated 10 senior living communities and recognized six of them:
- Blackstone in Providence
- Brightview Commons in Wakefield
- Brookdale Centre of New England in Coventry
- Brookdale Sakonnet Bay in Tiverton
- Capitol Ridge at Providence in Providence
- East Side in Providence
U.S. News offers a community finder tool that includes detailed profiles on each of the facilities that participated in the 2022 survey.
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To be included, retirement communities had to participate in a six-month consumer-satisfaction survey and had to meet certain U.S. News eligibility criteria. The 4,000 that met the criteria represent only a fraction of the tens of thousands of such licensed senior living communities and facilities nationwide.
The ratings show 17 senior living companies with more than 20 participating retirement communities received awards for more than half of them.
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