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People Who Care
You’ll find employees in our memory support center who understand the needs of caring for someone with Alzheimer’s, dementia or a related illness. Not only have they received training through the Alzheimer’s Association which covers the special needs of someone with memory loss, they care about each resident they work with.
It shows in the many little things we see each day, the time to listen to a resident’s recollection of a past event, the affirmation of a resident who has tried something new, a vase of flowers for a resident, escorting a resident so he or she can participate in a special activity.
Staff is on site 24 hours a day to provide care. Ongoing training and education ensures that all employees working with our residents with Alzheimer’s or dementia are current with the latest information to best provide care for your loved one.
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