What is Memory Care?
Memory Care is a secure setting with specially trained staff for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.
Memory care is a specialized form of senior living designed to support individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other memory-related conditions.
Unlike traditional assisted living, memory care offers a secure environment with structured routines and personalized attention to help residents feel safe, supported, and valued.
Is it time to consider Memory Care?
If you’re reading this, chances are you’ve already noticed some changes.
Maybe your loved one is:
- Forgetting appointments, misplacing items, or repeating questions.
- Struggling with tasks like dressing, bathing or managing medications.
- Getting lost in familiar places or wandering.
- Becoming more withdrawn, anxious, or agitated.
- Repeating questions or stories.
- Or perhaps you, as the caregiver, are feeling exhausted and unsure how much longer you can continue alone.
Reasons to Choose St. Paul’s
Our memory care team is trained to understand the unique challenges of memory loss. St. Paul’s Senior Living Community may be a good fit for you if you’re looking for:
- Caregivers who are specially trained to understand and manage the challenges associated with dementia, providing empathetic and effective support.
- A tailored care plan that addresses your unique needs, preferences, and abilities, promoting dignity and independence.
- A secure environment where residents can enjoy independence with safe boundaries—including a beautiful, enclosed courtyard for fresh air and sunshine.
- Engaging activities like music therapy sessions and sensory-based activities support cognitive function and enhance emotional well-being.
- Daily structure and consistency to reduce confusion and anxiety and bring comfort through routine.
Jones Serenity Circle & Lane at St. Paul’s provides Memory Care
