Usually means: Supportive housing for elderly independence.
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Definitions from Wiktionary (assisted living)

noun:  Any of the various residential arrangements under which people with special needs reside in a facility, such as a group home or supportive apartment building, where trained staff specialize in aiding residents with at least some of the activities of daily living.

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