Specialized care.

Memory Care

Memory care refers to assisted living care focused on those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Residents may live in semi-private or private rooms and engage in structed activities designed to assist those with memory loss. Staff members are trained to caring for those in cognitive decline.

Respite Care

Respite care provides temporary relief for primary caregivers of individuals who need assistance with daily activities, allowing caregivers a break from their duties. This can involve short-term care in a variety of settings, such as adult day care,in-home care, or residential facilities.

Alzheimer’s / Dementia

Alzheimer’s and dementia are two of the common memory-loss conditions included under the umbrella of memory care. This specialized care spans a spectrum of services depending upon the severity of symptoms exhibited by and individual - from cueing to requiring a secured setting to prevent elopement.

Memory care goes beyond what is traditionally offered in an assisted living setting. Housekeeping, laundry and meal preparation services are provided but the level of assistance with activities of daily living is increased. Often the daily activities are designed specially to allow the individual to reconnected with favorite hobbies or interests.