Level 3 Care

Level 3 care for fuller daily personal support.

Level 3 is the highest assisted living care level before families need to compare a secured memory care setting. It is for the point where bathing, grooming, oral hygiene, and other personal routines need steady staff support.

Showering assistance Oral hygiene support Expanded laundry service
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Level 3 support

Level 3 is for residents who need fuller daily personal care, steady staff support, and help with personal routines.

Fuller daily support
Highest level before memory care comparison
What It Adds

Level 3 is the fit when personal care needs become fuller and more consistent.

Families usually reach this level when the resident can no longer safely manage hygiene routines, bathing, or grooming on their own, even with reminders.

  • Everything already included in Levels 1 and 2
  • Oral hygiene and denture care
  • Personal grooming support
  • Showering assistance and expanded laundry help

What this level is solving

The issue at Level 3 is usually not just supervision. It is the physical reality that the resident needs staff help to stay clean, comfortable, and safe through the day.

Included Services

What Level 3 includes.

Still Included

Everything from Levels 1 and 2

  • Medication management
  • Mobility support and escorting
  • Dressing assistance and toileting support
  • Incontinence care and housekeeping help
New at Level 3

Fuller personal care

  • Daily oral hygiene and denture care
  • Grooming support including shaving and appearance care
  • Hands-on showering assistance
  • Expanded personal laundry service
Current Offer

New Management. Newly Renovated. A Fresh New Experience.

Offer Current Status Monthly Rate
Standard all-inclusive rate Standard rate $5,600
Special move-in rate Limited time $4,300
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Who It Helps

Who Level 3 is usually best for.

  • Residents who cannot safely bathe, dress, or groom themselves without staff help
  • People recovering from serious illness, surgery, or mobility decline who need more complete support
  • Residents who need daily oral hygiene or denture support
  • Families who want stronger daily assistance without changing communities unnecessarily

If the core issue is also wandering, disorientation, or higher cognitive support needs, memory care may be the more honest next comparison.

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Compare The Next Step

When to compare Level 3 with memory care.

Level 3 Assisted Living

Fuller support

Best for residents who need fuller daily personal care but do not need a secured environment for dementia-related safety concerns.

See the full care path

Memory Care

Secure setting

Best for residents with Alzheimer's, dementia, wandering risk, or higher cognitive support needs in a secured setting.

See memory care
Helpful rule of thumb: If the care question is mainly about physical support, Level 3 may be enough. If the care question is also about cognitive safety and a secure setting, it is time to compare memory care directly.
Questions Families Ask

Frequently asked about Level 3 care

How is Level 3 different from Level 2?

Level 3 adds fuller personal care tasks such as oral hygiene, grooming, showering assistance, and expanded laundry support. Level 2 is more focused on dressing, toileting, and incontinence care.

How do we confirm whether Level 3 is the right support?

The clearest answer comes from a direct tour and care conversation. The team can talk through the current move-in offer and the resident's actual support needs.

What if my loved one needs more than Level 3?

If the main issue becomes dementia-related safety, wandering, or higher cognitive support, memory care is the next comparison. Families can talk through that without starting over somewhere else.

Can care step back down from Level 3 if someone improves?

Yes. Care levels can adjust with the resident's condition. If support needs decrease, the team can reassess and discuss a lower level.

How do we figure out whether Level 3 or memory care is the better fit?

The fastest answer usually comes from a direct tour plus an honest conversation about the resident's daily routines, cognitive changes, and safety risks. The right choice depends on the real pattern, not the label.

Compare Level 3 and memory care before the decision gets rushed.

Walk through the building, review the care pattern openly, and figure out whether the next need is fuller personal care, a secured setting, or both.