Post on 13-Apr-2017
Memory Care Considerations
Respite Stays
Short stays are available for a few days, a week or longer. Participants enjoy all the services, amenities and socialization benefits, while a family caregiver takes a break or attends to other obligations.
Welcome
to our family!
Hugs Are Spoken Here We’re all fluent in listeningWe focus on activities that enhance general health, personal relationships, and communication skills. We concentrate on familiar abilities to avoid frustration at not being able to complete an activity. We laugh, smile and make eye contact. We give lots of positive encouragement. If a resident becomes anxious or upset, we take a break.
We encourage family members to visit often and to participate in activities and programs. We believe you are an important part of your loved one’s care team.
“Our focus here is Pride, Dignity and Respect for our residents. We listen to what the family wants for their loved one.” Memory Care Supervisor
Asst. Liv. Fac. Lic. #5113
Assisted Living and Memory Care14555 Sims Road | Delray Beach, FL 33484
561-496-1111www.GrandVillaDelray-East.com
Grand Villa of DeLand
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Assisted Living and Memory Care ALF # Pending
350 E. International Speedway Blvd. DeLand, FL 32724
www.GrandVillaDeLand.com
386-738-520006/15
Choosing a Memory Care Program
Consider a Memory Care Program if your loved one experiences one or more of the following:• A diagnosis of dementia, such as
Alzheimer’s disease• Requires repeated reminders to perform daily
chores such as bathing or shaving• Frequent memory lapses• Wanders• Exhibits anxiety or uncharacteristic behaviors• Often fearful or paranoid• Forgets to take medications or to eat regularly
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Other Important Considerations• Caregiver is physically and emotionally
exhausted• Caregiver is employed outside the home
and can’t afford to stop working• Caregiver is physically ill• Caregiving at home is ineffective• Strained relationship exists between the
caregiver and the care recipient• In-home services unavailable to meet needs
Memory Care ProgramGrand Villa partners with families through continuous support and education, as part of the family care team. Grand Villa provides:• Encouragement of the abilities and
independence of every resident• Personal care services• A special neighborhood where residents
are free to explore, touch, and choose their own activities
• A comfortable home-like environment• Comprehensive evaluations• Nurse and trained Alzheimer’s staff• Family support groups• Therapeutic activities including exercise,
art, music, sensory stimulation and more• Social events and excursions• Beauty and barber services• Chef prepared meals and snacks• Incontinence assistance• Laundry and housekeeping• Medication management• Home health services on-site
386-738-5200Call us today and take a tour of Grand Villa.
We’ll even treat you to lunch. You set the time and we’ll set the table.
rand Villa offers a specially designed neighborhood where residents are free to explore, touch and choose their own activities, allowing them to live life with a purpose.
G Memory CareOur state of the art Memory Care Neighborhood provides all the Grand Villa services and amenities of our community, in a home-like environment that allows freedom of movement in an exit controlled setting.
Our Memory Support® program blends cutting edge technology and the most current research in memory care to create activities specifically for Alzheimer’s. Residents are involved in daily therapeutic and recreational activities such as Dakim® Brain Fitness, music therapy, pet therapy, and sensory stimulation to encourage independence and preserve dignity.
A unique component of our Memory Care Neighborhood is Life Skill Stations – or specially designed areas – that spark memories, interest, and interaction for our residents. These stations recreate familiar situations from the past – like a baby nursery, a garden, an office, or a hobby workbench. Our residents become socially engaged in these familiar settings, which can sustain their memories, as well as provide them with cognitive exercises and physical movement.
Residents live in private residences, or companion apartments which are comfortable and inviting and include many safety features. Each apartment is equipped with state of the art motion sensor lighting, which is activated at night. Special lights are also in the bathroom, which provide a guiding light at night. When a motion sensor is activated, an alert is sent to the caregivers who can then respond.