Fostering Quality
Memory Care for People with Alzheimer’s
EDUCATION AND RESEARCH Most families
haven’t been exposed to quality memory care. As a result, they accept the
status quo because they’re unaware that people with dementia can experience a
life filled with dignity, purpose and meaning.
A FAMILY EFFORT: Communities are beginning to provide
families with assistance programs to support sufferers of Alzheimer’s and their
caregivers, including home care and counseling services.
Quality
memory care begins with a focus on what this population can do. It’s about
creating an environment that combines purposeful engagements and social
interaction with exceptional clinical care.
Specialized care
From
personalized activities, around-the-clock nurses and specialized staff
training, it takes many details to create a stimulating experience for those
with memory impairment.
"When
memory care is done right, families can let go of the fear and focus on sharing
life with their loved one again."
Care
providers like us must continuously raise the bar by refining programs based on
observations made within our communities and the latest research.
Safety net
We
cannot pursue our vision alone. We have an excellent support system—including
staff, leaders in the medical community, financial support from partner
companies and the families of those in need—that plays an important role in
ensuring that we continue to provide quality care.
When
memory care is done right, families can let go of the fear and focus on sharing
life with their loved one again.
Quality
care has led to hundreds of success stories about individuals who can once
again live life. From a husband whose love for his wife led him to find the
right care to personal success stories, we are dedicated to facilitating,
capturing and sharing these experiences to help educate others.
By LOREN SHOOK, PRESIDENT, CEO,
CHAIRMAN, SILVERADO
Visit us online @ http://www.silveradocare.com/silverado-locations/arizona/peoria/peoria-memory-care-community/
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