Memory Care
– Brian LeBlanc
Our Approach To Care
Dementia Care
When it comes to Memory Care, Orchard knows families need more than one option. People experience cognitive change or dementia for many different reasons, not just Alzheimer’s disease.
Medication side effects, neurodegenerative illness, or medical conditions such as heart disease, Lewy Body, and Parkinson’s can also create cognitive impairment. With that in mind, Orchard understands providing a Spectrum of Care options ranging from early diagnosis support to unique behavioral expression to late-stage care needs is not only important but necessary for a person to live well in a group setting.
What You Can Expect
Residents in both memory care and assisted living can expect the same high level of attention, quality, and commitment tailored to their specific needs. We know families need more than one option when it comes to memory care. People experience cognitive change or dementia for many different reasons, not just Alzheimer’s disease. Medication side effects, neurodegenerative illness, or medical conditions such as heart disease, Lewy Body, and Parkinson’s can also create cognitive impairment. Our team will get to know you and your unique needs. Finding the right memory care community is not only important but necessary for a person to live well in a group setting.Living Well with Dementia
We believe in collaborative care planning which entails dedicating time to engage with both the resident and their family, while also considering recommendations from medical professionals for a comprehensive assessment. Residents benefit from increased staffing ratios, tailored ability-based activity programs, adaptive dietary options, a strong commitment to non-pharmacological interventions, and participation in day programs in other groves. Breathe easy knowing Orchard’s entire community is secure. With community-wide safety features, residents have an opportunity to enjoy all amenities and spaces. The 40,000 square feet of outdoor paths and gardens offer safety, independence, and freedom for those who love to walk or explore.– Teepa Snow
Dementia Specific Training
Specialized training encourages a care-partnering focus on remaining abilities rather than what a person has lost due to their diagnosed illness. Dementia training for team members includes:
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- Monthly training and coaching sessions
- The Virtual Dementia Tour®
- Dementia Friends GA onboarding workshops
- Programs by Ginger Kelly, PAC Certified Independent Consultant
Dementia Basics You Want to Know