Active Adult – Designed for retired adults 55 or older who would enjoy freedom from chores and maintenance, exclusive perks, convenient amenities, countless social opportunities and much more. This is retirement like you always imagined with everything you need to make the most of every day.
Independent Living – From maintenance-free living to convenient amenities and more, everything is designed to provide peace of mind and help you spend your days exactly as you want to.
Assisted Living – From help with medication to support with daily activities, coordinating appointments, and more, assisted living offers 24-hour care.
Memory Care – Designed for those experiencing dementia or other memory impairments, our licensed memory care neighborhood offers specially trained employees, intentional programming, unique community features, and more.
Enhanced Living – For those who are most comfortable in an apartment setting and are not ready or in need of the care services offered in assisted living, enhanced living offers flexibility to only pay for necessary services.
If your loved one has a memory challenge such as Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, know that you are not alone in navigating this stage of their unique journey. Our Memory + Alzheimer’s Care blog is dedicated to guiding you through supporting your loved one. Learn more about memory care with content written by our team of experts.
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