Memory Care

Our new MEMORY CARE UNIT now OPEN
From the moment you step into our beautifully designed Memory Care unit, you are welcomed into a warm, uplifting environment where every individual is valued and loved for who they are. The space is intentionally crafted to maximize NATURAL LIGHT, creating a bright and calming atmosphere. With soaring ceilings and wide, easy‑to‑navigate hallways, residents can enjoy peaceful walks or simply relax in open, inviting surroundings.
Our spacious multi‑purpose room offers the perfect setting for spending quality time with grandchildren, friends, and loved ones—whether you’re enjoying an activity together or simply sharing a moment. Every detail of this community is designed to feel like home, offering comfort, dignity, and a true sense of belonging.
At Green Park Memory Care Unit, we understand the deeply personal and delicate nature of caring for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Rather than looking back for answers, we look forward—honoring each resident’s dignity, life experience, and individuality. This approach allows us to create a personalized care plan that truly reflects their needs, preferences, and strengths.
Whatever level of support your loved one requires, our caring and compassionate team is here to guide you through this important transition. We are committed to providing not only exceptional care, but also peace of mind for families who want to know their loved one is safe, understood, and genuinely cared for.
We invite you to take the next step toward getting the care your family deserves. Schedule your visit any day of the week, or if you prefer, call or text us 24 hours a day at:
1‑877‑318‑0055

Because individuals living with dementia are often prone to wandering—with six in ten experiencing this behavior, according to the Alzheimer’s Association—our Memory Care environment is thoughtfully designed with safety in mind. Features such as alarmed doors, key‑secured elevators, and enclosed outdoor spaces help ensure residents remain safely on site while still enjoying freedom of movement. Many communities, including ours, also offer discreet tracking bracelets that allow residents to explore comfortably while enabling staff to monitor their location when needed.
In addition to safety, our Memory Care program emphasizes meaningful engagement. Activities are carefully designed to support cognitive function, spark joy, and meet residents where they are, offering appropriate stimulation for every stage of the disease.

Is your loved one ready for memory care?
Many people diagnosed with Alzheimer's can live on their own during the early stages of the disease, especially if a family member or paid caregiver provides regular, in-home support. But there may come a time when your loved one needs more care than you feel you can provide at home. Here are some questions to help you determine if it's the right time for a move:
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Is the person with dementia becoming unsafe in their current home?
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Is the health of the person with dementia or my health as a caregiver at risk?
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Are the person's care needs beyond my physical abilities?
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Am I becoming a stressed, irritable and impatient caregiver?
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Am I neglecting work responsibilities, my family and myself?
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Would the structure and social interaction at a care facility benefit the person with dementia?
Source: Alzheimer's Association
