There are many senior living communities on Long Island, and each is a bit different. To provide some general guidance, the communities provide a private apartment for each senior within the building. The apartments range from multi-bedroom, high-end apartments to modest, one-room studios. In almost every community, though, the apartments are not intended for 24/7 occupancy. Rather, meals, snacks, and all activities are provided in common spaces for all residents. Communal activities, meals, and services serve two important goals: 1) Socialization, and 2) The opportunity for the staff to observe and potentially support residents. The days can be as relaxing or as busy as a resident wants—it is not uncommon for a community to schedule ten or more activities each day.