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Alzheimer’s / Dementia

Protect loved ones experiencing memory loss

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, about 5.8 million people in the US have Alzheimer’s, the most common form of dementia.

Your loved one is going through a difficult stage in their life. It can be heartbreaking and painful to watch a senior loved one cope with Alzheimer’s or any other type of dementia. While you may want to continue giving them the care they need, it may be time to entrust their care to our qualified team members.

Feel free to contact us to learn how we can help you and your loved one.

10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s According to the Alzheimer’s Association

  • Memory Loss that disrupts daily life.
  • Challenges in planning or solving problems.
  • Difficulty completing familiar tasks.
  • Confusion with time or place.
  • Trouble understanding visual images and spatial relationships.
  • New Problems with words in speaking or writing.
  • Misplacing things and losing the ability to retrace steps.
  • Decreased or poor judgment.
  • Withdrawal from work or social activities.
  • Changes in mood or personality.

Protect loved ones
experiencing memory loss

Find the comforts of home with added security.

Our priorities include a warm, safe, and secure home for your loved one. Residents enjoy the scenic view of our wooded lot, where many wildlife call our location their home. Our warm and inviting fireplace and family lounge welcome residents and their loved ones.

We designed our hallways to prevent residents from getting lost or being out of sight of our staff. We have a large common area with ample lighting and an open line of sight for team members to watch their loved ones close.

Our single-level floor plan allows us to respond quickly to any emergency. We have alarmed doors to create a secure environment for our residents. This and many more features of our home promote safety and prevent confusion for our residents.

Feel valued by experienced and caring staff.

Our warm and friendly team members will treat you and your loved ones like family. Find comfort in knowing that your loved one will no longer have to miss their prescribed medications under our supervision and administration. Our residents are closely monitored, and necessary updates are communicated to physicians, case managers, and other healthcare professionals as needed.

Our qualified and fully trained team members are continually updated with the latest dementia and Alzheimer’s training from the Alzheimer’s Association.

Ensure a healthy and happy lifestyle.

Food nourishes the body. We strive to provide nutritious and balanced meals for our residents. Your loved one will enjoy our three-nutritious, home-cooked meals daily and snacks throughout the day.