What is Memory Care?

Memory care is a specialized form of senior living designed for individuals with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, and other memory impairments. It goes beyond traditional assisted living by providing a secure environment and programming specifically tailored to those with cognitive challenges.

At Seyvista Senior Care, our memory care program is built on understanding each resident as a whole person. We learn their life story, preferences, and what brings them comfort. This knowledge shapes every aspect of their care—from daily routines to activity programming.

Our specially trained team uses proven, evidence-based approaches to reduce anxiety, promote engagement, and maintain each resident's sense of dignity and purpose throughout their journey with memory loss.

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Our Memory Care Program

A comprehensive approach designed to support the unique needs of those living with memory loss.

Evidence-Based Care

Our approach is grounded in the latest research on dementia care, including person-centered practices and validation therapy.

Personalized Activities

Activities tailored to each resident's abilities, interests, and life history to promote engagement and purpose.

Therapeutic Environment

Purpose-built spaces with visual cues, safe wandering paths, and calming design elements to reduce anxiety.

Family Support

Education, support groups, and open communication help families navigate the journey alongside their loved ones.

Who We Serve

Our memory care program welcomes individuals at all stages of memory loss from various conditions.

Alzheimer's Disease

The most common form of dementia, affecting memory, thinking, and behavior progressively.

Vascular Dementia

Caused by reduced blood flow to the brain, often following strokes or blood vessel disease.

Lewy Body Dementia

Characterized by protein deposits in the brain affecting cognition, movement, and behavior.

Frontotemporal Dementia

Affects the front and temporal lobes, impacting personality, behavior, and language.

All Stages Welcome

Whether your loved one is in the early stages of memory loss or requires more comprehensive support, our team is equipped to provide appropriate care that evolves with their needs.

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Safety & Security

Peace of mind for families comes from knowing their loved ones are safe. Our memory care neighborhood is designed with security and comfort in equal measure.

Secure Environment

Controlled access points and enclosed outdoor spaces allow residents to move freely and safely.

24/7 Specialized Staff

Our team is specially trained in dementia care and available around the clock to provide assistance.

Advanced Monitoring

Discreet monitoring systems help staff respond quickly while respecting residents' privacy.

Emergency Response

Comprehensive emergency protocols and regular staff training ensure rapid response to any situation.

A Day in Memory Care

Structure and routine bring comfort and reduce anxiety. Here's what a typical day looks like in our memory care program.

7:00 AM

Morning Routine

Gentle wake-up, personal care assistance, and preparation for the day.

8:00 AM

Breakfast

Nutritious breakfast in a calm, supervised dining environment.

9:30 AM

Morning Activities

Music therapy, gentle exercise, or reminiscence activities.

12:00 PM

Lunch

Chef-prepared meal with assistance as needed.

1:30 PM

Rest Time

Quiet time for rest or one-on-one visits.

3:00 PM

Afternoon Activities

Sensory activities, art therapy, or outdoor time in secured gardens.

5:30 PM

Dinner

Evening meal in our restaurant-style dining room.

7:00 PM

Evening Wind-Down

Relaxing activities, family visits, and evening care routines.

Note: Daily schedules are flexible and adapted to each resident's needs, preferences, and energy levels.

Support for Families

Caring for a loved one with dementia affects the whole family. We're here to support you throughout this journey with resources, education, and a compassionate team.

Family Support Groups

Monthly meetings where families share experiences and learn from each other.

Educational Workshops

Learn about dementia progression, communication techniques, and self-care.

Open Communication

Regular updates on your loved one's care, with staff always available to talk.

Flexible Visiting Hours

Families are welcome to visit anytime—we encourage involvement in care.

Family visiting loved one in memory care
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Understanding Memory Care: A Family Guide

Navigating memory care can feel overwhelming. Our comprehensive guide helps families understand their options and make informed decisions.

  • Signs it may be time for memory care
  • What to look for in a memory care community
  • Tips for supporting your loved one
  • Self-care resources for caregivers

Download: Memory Care Guide

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Let's Talk About Memory Care

Our memory care specialists are here to answer your questions and help you understand if our program is right for your loved one.