A protected neighborhood for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia. Quiet, predictable, and built around the rhythms that help.
Dementia is a lot of things, but quiet rarely helps as much as familiar does. Our secured memory care neighborhood is built around routine, recognition, and the small visual cues that anchor a day.
Staff are dementia-trained on every shift. Activities run on sensory and memory stimulation: music people grew up with, hands-on tactile work, simple movement. The day stays calm. No abrupt transitions, no overhead announcements.
And, when it's needed, there's the full clinical depth of Taylor Manor: 24-hour nursing, on-site medical direction, and a therapy team a few steps away.
When a resident is looking for someone, or telling a story from years ago, we step into that moment with them. Correcting rarely helps. Being there does.
Predictable rhythms matter more than activity bingo: meals, light, music, rest. We organize the day around what keeps residents calm.
Open communication with families about what's happening, what's changed, what to expect. We tell you the hard parts too.
It's one of the harder decisions a family makes. We're glad to walk you through what care here actually looks like, what's possible, and what to expect.