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How do I determine the proper rental to charge a senior citizen for independent care in my home?

My husband and I are planning to purchase a lovely ranch style home in Savannah, GA in order to provide a home to 2-3 independent seniors who would otherwise be living in isolation. We will provide light housekeeping, laundry, three meals a day, activities and community service involvement. We are focusing on them living in the whole house, not simply their bedroom. While we envision the home, we are having a difficult time determining how much to charge for the room and the services provided. We currently live in Delaware and I am not sure how to research other similar services. It seems most seniors either live at home or in a larger senior community. Can anyone out there help us???? Thank you someone....but it is not that easy....you would expect it would be....however, that's why I'm here and willing to use 5 of my precious points! :)) The Agency on Aging, Senior Citizens, Inc., Eldercare....Department of Housing - no answer, can't say, won't say....you name it. I can't compare against Assisted Living because they are providing services that I do not. I can't compare against places that offer a private apartment AND services, and I can't compete with the large mega Continuing Care Residential Communities. There is no listing for folks who are renting rooms to seniors and even if there was such a listing, so many of them just provide a room and not a variety of services. I'm so confused and with only looking for 2 or 3 residents, I will go broke if the rent is too low and risk the folks who do move in leaving if they find a better place for less money. This is my stressful situation. I'm thinking $1,250 for the room, services, activities,meals and the ove

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  1. Simple you go online and search Assisted Care Living and check the prices others charge. Over charge you don't have any takers and undercharge and you will go broke. The State Office of the Elderly should also be able to provide what you need. In NY you would have to be certified by taking classes to open such a home
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