Providing care for seniors with memory impairments can be challenging, but we create a care option that works – innovative and effective programs with multiple levels of support. We recognize that memory loss affects every resident (and their loved ones) differently, so our focus is on understanding each individual and providing care they respond to positively.
The goal of palliative care is to keep residents at end stages of life as comfortable as possible, while supporting family and loved ones. We provide pain relief and symptom management to reduce the stress of illness. Considered to be the model for quality, compassionate care for people facing a life-limiting illness or injury, palliativ
The goal of palliative care is to keep residents at end stages of life as comfortable as possible, while supporting family and loved ones. We provide pain relief and symptom management to reduce the stress of illness. Considered to be the model for quality, compassionate care for people facing a life-limiting illness or injury, palliative care involves a team-oriented approach. It is a time when comfort for both the residents and the family becomes the focus, not curing the condition
Physical therapy helps to improve confidence and makes residents feel productive. Physical therapy can help to improve cognitive function. Studies show that physical therapy can minimalize or delay Alzheimer's/Dementia symptoms. This is partially due to the relationship between the flow of blood and the function of the brain. Physical the
Physical therapy helps to improve confidence and makes residents feel productive. Physical therapy can help to improve cognitive function. Studies show that physical therapy can minimalize or delay Alzheimer's/Dementia symptoms. This is partially due to the relationship between the flow of blood and the function of the brain. Physical therapy and Alzheimer's/Dementia care are not two separate entities, they can work together to help patients achieve their highest possible quality of life.
Occupational therapy can help people with Alzheimer's/Dementia maintain their independence and quality of life during disease progression and help delay progression. An occupational therapist (OT) can help identify tasks that a person finds challenging and develop strategies to make those difficult tasks more manageable. Occupational th
Occupational therapy can help people with Alzheimer's/Dementia maintain their independence and quality of life during disease progression and help delay progression. An occupational therapist (OT) can help identify tasks that a person finds challenging and develop strategies to make those difficult tasks more manageable. Occupational therapy aims to help those with Alzheimer's/Dementia to participate in meaningful and valued activities, roles, and relationships.
Speech therapy can assist those who suffer from Alzheimer's/Dementia in multiple ways. Speech therapists can offer help and advice on language, communication, information processing, memory, as well as eating, drinking, and swallowing guidelines. Speech therapy can assist our residents with management of cognitive challenges during mealt
Speech therapy can assist those who suffer from Alzheimer's/Dementia in multiple ways. Speech therapists can offer help and advice on language, communication, information processing, memory, as well as eating, drinking, and swallowing guidelines. Speech therapy can assist our residents with management of cognitive challenges during mealtime that may consist of environmental modifications and alertness, attention, and behavioral modifications.
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