Alderwood Manor
Memory CareMemory care or dementia care facilities are especially designed to care for people who have been diagnosed with memory loss and need help with activities of daily living (ADLs). Memory care environments are intended for those that need help with ADLs, such as bathing, feeding, grooming and dressing, but still want a level of independence. They provide a safe and secure living environment with professional staff that is trained to care for those with memory loss. Memory care units have 24-hour support staff and are usually on a locked and alarmed premise to assure no one wanders off. Dementia facilities will have common areas for meals, activities and socialization. Daily activities are planned that help residents with their memory. Often the daily activities are specially developed to allow residents to associate with some of their favorite interests or hobbies.
In general, basic services provided by all memory care communities will include:
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Private or semi-private rooms in a secured area designed to keep residents safe from wandering
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Daily meal preparation
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Housekeeping and laundry service
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Medication management and assistance with taking medication
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Exercise and physical therapy activities
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Recreational and social activities
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24-hour staff and personal assistance