Unrushed dining with private or more social options Our Memory Lane Communities have been offering pioneering dementia care and support since 1992. Today, we continue to evolve our approach, making sure your loved one can live a life that feels comfortable, enriching and connected. Memory Lane Com...
Suddenly, we were faced with one of the hardest decisions we've ever had to make. And in the process of trying to find care for Josephine, I realized that there simply wasn't a place with the capabilities or understanding to effectively care for her. A place that we would choose for ...
There are a few options when it comes to therapy and living with dementia post a diagnosis. The first type is occupational therapy, where a trained individual teaches the dementia patient to maintain a safe and healthy environment that will help them live a happier lifestyle. Through occupational...
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This article provides a deep dive into the financial aspects of Alzheimer's care, offering a detailed guide on the various costs involved and how to manage them effectively. From the different types of care available to government and private assistance options, this comprehensive guide aims to eq...
small, home-like settings, in contrast to large-occupancy facilities. Because of the prevalence and increasing incidence of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, there is an urgent need for more home-like residential options where people can receive individualized attention and personal care.”...
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this may include a support group for both the patient and caregiver. maintain a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise and nutritious meals. gather information about the disease, the disease process, extended care options and medical providers. middle-stage caregiving tips the alzheimer's assoc...
be DNR status. Together, they decide that mom can no longer drive at all. Fortunately, her husband still drives, and their daughter is confident that he is a safe driver. The social worker gives the family information about adult day services (ADS) and respite care options in the community...
Our unique approach to the care sector sets us apart, so to make things happen our people need to be a little bit different too. More about our people Contact our team Our care home managers are always happy to talk to anyone considering different care options and to answer any questions ...