Caring for you and your loved one
We know that Alzheimer's and age-related memory impairments can be overwhelming for seniors. But what we don't often talk about is how overwhelming it can be to care for a loved one experiencing dementia. Caregivers can suffer from isolation, depression and even deteriorating health, and sometimes it can feel like there is no one to help.
Short-term or Respite Memory Care is designed around caring for you and your loved one. We specialize in caring for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia in a warm and nurturing environment. We also specialize in helping caregivers stay connected to support systems and in helping caregivers care for themselves.
Short-term Memory Care is here for you:
- on a regular basis (e.g. one day a week) or scheduled stays while you travel, are ill or need extra help
- to ease into and to determine if this is a long-term option should you or your loved one need it
- to help you focus on maintaining your good health and resilience
- through a group of trained professionals who empathize, listen and support you

Memory Care RESOURCES

The Choice to Move to Memory Care

Normal Aging and Dementia

Dementia and Alzheimers

Diet and Dementia

Hallucinations and Delusions

Why It’s So Important to Have ‘Social Goals’ Late in Life

Decision Toolkit: What's Included

Decision Toolkit: Insurance and Benefits

The Emotional Toll of Moving Your Elderly Parent to Senior Living
