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Specialized Care for Alzheimer's & Dementia

Nearly one in three seniors in the US will develop some form of dementia. Watching a loved one experience cognitive changes can be difficult, and it’s natural to want to make sure they feel safe, supported, and cared for. Our mission is to help you find the right memory care facility and the compassionate, specialized support your family deserves.

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Compassionate, expert guidance at no cost for families navigating senior care options across the US.

Safe Environments

Memory care facilities feature dedicated wings with color-coded hallways, secure wandering paths, and visual cues, all designed to reduce disorientation and anxiety in residents.

Trained Staff

All forms of memory care require a large staff-to-resident ratio and specialized training to keep every resident secure, comfortable, and well-supported throughout the day.

Cognitive Therapies

Trained staff provide reality orientation classes and group activities that promote creativity — designed to help maintain cognitive abilities for as long as possible.

Expert Caregivers

Caregivers are specially trained to support those with cognitive impairments, providing compassionate, evidence-based care tailored to each resident’s stage and needs.

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Understanding the Stages of Dementia

Alzheimer’s and other dementias progress slowly through three stages: mild, moderate, and severe. In the mild stage, a patient may remain relatively independent but struggle to recall recent conversations, names, or events — often accompanied by depression and apathy.

As dementia progresses, communication skills deteriorate, judgment becomes impaired, and disorientation becomes constant. In the final stages, sufferers may experience difficulty speaking, swallowing, and walking. Early placement in appropriate care can greatly improve quality of life.

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Finding the Right Memory Care Facility

50–70% of those with dementia also have Alzheimer’s disease. Other forms include dementia with Lewy bodies, Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration, and dementia related to underlying conditions. Each requires a tailored approach to care, environment, and staffing.

We maintain partnerships with top-rated memory care facilities across the country. Whether your loved one needs mild cognitive support or full-time specialized care, we’ll help you find the right fit at no cost to your family.