Memory Care You Can Trust

A secure, calming neighborhood designed for residents living with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other forms of memory loss — and meaningful support for the families who love them.

A specialized memory care living room with comfortable upholstered chairs, period-appropriate decor, and a care partner sitting beside a peaceful elderly resident.

What Sets Our Memory Care Apart

Secure Neighborhood

Our memory care unit is a self-contained, secure neighborhood with discreet door monitoring, a circular layout that reduces dead-ends, and a freely accessible enclosed courtyard.

Specially Trained Staff

Our care team completes ongoing dementia-care training, including approaches like positive approach to care and validation therapy. Consistent assignments help residents see familiar faces every day.

Sensory Garden

An enclosed, looping garden with raised beds, fragrant herbs, walking paths with no dead-ends, and shaded seating — designed for safe, independent outdoor time.

Family Education & Support

Monthly family support meetings, one-on-one consultations with our dementia care team, and resources on what to expect at each stage of the disease.

Signs It May Be Time to Consider Memory Care

Every family's path is different, and there is no single right answer. These are conversations worth having early — with your loved one's physician, with the rest of your family, and with us. Some of the patterns families often notice:

  • Increasing difficulty with everyday tasks like medication management, cooking safely, or personal hygiene.
  • Wandering, getting lost in familiar places, or no longer feeling safe at home alone.
  • Significant changes in mood, agitation, or sleep patterns that are hard to manage at home.
  • Caregiver burnout, exhaustion, or health challenges in the primary family caregiver.
  • Falls or unexplained injuries that suggest the home environment is no longer safe.
  • Isolation, lack of meaningful daily activity, or worsening cognitive decline despite home support.

If any of this feels familiar, you are not alone. Call us — we will listen, share what we know, and never push.

Staffing & Daily Life

Our memory care neighborhood maintains higher-than-required staffing levels around the clock, with a Registered Nurse on-site 24/7 across the campus.

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  • Consistent staff assignments — residents see the same familiar faces.
  • Daily structured engagement: music, gentle movement, art, sensory activities, and quiet one-on-one time.
  • Specialized dementia-friendly dining program with finger-food options and adaptive utensils.
Talk With Our Memory Care Team
An activities staff member helping an elderly woman tend lavender plants in a peaceful sensory garden.

You Don't Have to Figure This Out Alone

Whether you're researching options for the future or making a decision this week, we're here to help you understand what care might look like for your loved one.