Care Levels Offered

Some ways we can support you throughout your day:
- Our spaces are decorated like home.
- A secure patio allows for comfortable exploration, so your loved one can feel a sense of security and familiarity inside our community.
- We have trained staff on-site 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
- Our emergency call system can be used to alert a staff member if your loved one has an emergent need.
- From the moment your loved one arrives at our stunning craftsman-style community, you may notice we operate more like a family than a traditional senior living home.
- If your loved one could benefit from some additional support during their transition, we are here to help alleviate any unnecessary stress or confusion so they can spend less time worrying and more time savoring their new home.
- Through consistent care assignments whenever possible, your family member can receive relationship-rich care built on trust, loving concern and a sense of family.
- Knowing and being present in relationships with your loved one gives us a strong foundation to anticipate unmet and lessen behavioral symptoms.
- Our team is here to offer encouragement and gentle reminders as your family member enjoys a variety of dementia-friendly programming.
- Activities provide stimulation and challenge but remain failure-free.
- Your loved one can enjoy mental workouts, physical exercise, music programs, and sensory experiences like aromatherapy or hand massages.

Personalized Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care
Our memory care program is deeply rooted in a person-centered approach focused on creating feelings of purpose and belonging for your loved one while seeking to preserve their identity and sense of self. Our Crossings program is designed for individuals in the early stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia who often experience a loss of self-esteem and social isolation as they become aware of their own cognitive decline. With our Solace program, we help meet the unique needs of residents living with the advanced stages of dementia, striving to keep them engaged and continually making meaningful connections.


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Assisted living communities are designed for seniors who are relatively independent, but they need some assistance with daily tasks, like bathing, dressing and managing medication. Assisted living is ideal for those who are looking to make the most of their retirement by living closer to other people in the same stage of life, while getting access to quality care, great onsite amenities, and interesting activities happening at the community.
Memory care communities are specifically designed for seniors living with Alzheimer's or dementia. They feature safe and secure environments where staff can closely monitor the health of the residents. You'll also find programs, activities, and events that are designed to help memory care residents work on their cognitive abilities, while also getting to enjoy passions and hobbies. Staff typically are specially trained to provide the quality care needed for seniors with memory loss.
Memory care features can vary from location to location. Sometimes they are stand-alone communities, and sometimes they are part of a larger community with more levels of care. They often include safety features like emergency alert systems, enclosed courtyards and keypad entry; personalized programming; easy-to-navigate features like color-coded hallways and spacious hallways; and accommodations for seniors in both the early and late stages of dementia.
As much as we wish there was a cure for Alzheimer’s, the best thing a memory care community can do is provide opportunities for your loved one to maintain or experience improvement in their current skills. Research has shown that living in a community can reduce the amount of medication a resident needs, increase their overall health and wellness with proper nutrition and exercise, and provide increased social interaction that leads to lower levels of depression and isolation.
The cost of memory care depends on several different factors, including location, floor plan and how much care your loved one needs. The good news is that our residents only pay for the services they actually need.
This is one of those tricky questions that only you can answer. It’s important to do your research before coming to a final decision. But we can tell you that as the disease progresses, the amount of time, energy and resources required to provide quality care will increase. This often creates more stress for the caregiver and could compromise the otherwise high quality of life your loved one could enjoy in a memory care community.
Our communities incorporate several features to help keep your loved one safe, like including emergency alert systems in each apartment. The majority of our communities also have enclosed outdoor courtyards so residents can explore in a secure environment.
Many caregivers think that a private suite is always the better option for their loved one, but research has shown the value of companionship for seniors living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Sharing an apartment with a roommate can sometimes give residents a greater sense of purpose and lead to deep and lasting friendships. Companion suites can also be more budget-friendly!
Most memory care communities provide educational materials and outreach for families exploring senior living options, but you still need to do your research. Consider what specific items are on your wish list, taking into consideration your loved one’s individual needs and any activities, treatments or accommodations that you believe is important. For more information on finding the right memory care community, visit our Find the Right Memory Care Community page.