Here for you, while you’re there for them.
If your loved one is dealing with Alzheimer’s, then you may find yourself taking on a “caregiving” type of role. From monitoring their health to keeping them from harm’s way to making sure they maintain a healthy diet — this role may come with new responsibilities that you’ve never shouldered before.
Acting as a caregiver can be challenging and stressful at times, but with the right tools you can maneuver through the hurdles with greater ease and confidence. From learning about what to expect from Alzheimer’s to discovering the best ways to care for yourself in the process, these helpful resources can aid you throughout this journey.
Dementia doesn’t mean missing out.
We believe that no one should be defined by the symptoms of Alzheimer’s and dementia. Maintaining identity and a strong sense of self comes from living a life filled with meaning and purpose and contributions — we believe having dementia shouldn’t change that.
With gentle guidance and visual reminders, memory care services are set up for safe engagement in activities such as gardening, kitchen work, and other projects that provide the opportunity to use meaningful life skills and talents.