Welcome to Our Cedar Park/Austin Memory Care Home
Families affected by Alzheimer’s disease prefer that their loved ones live in a home-like setting, while being cared for by genuinely compassionate professionals. The search for a superior approach to Alzheimer’s care often leads them to Avalon Memory Care in Austin/Cedar Park. This location features beautiful, peaceful landscaping and cozy homes for our close-knit community. Our dedicated husband and wife team of Ray and Charlotte Atkinson look after our residents. Ray and Charlotte have extensive experience with the challenges of dementia care, and Charlotte is a licensed registered nurse.
Residents can choose a private suite or a semi-private, companion suite. Gathering in the common areas, strolling along the grounds, and sharing a nutritious, gourmet meal with the other residents provides invaluable social opportunities. Each of our residents can choose from a full schedule of meaningful activities that enhance quality of life.
The families we serve choose Avalon Memory Care because of our commitment to maintaining the dignity and high standard of living of each of our residents. Call (214) 752-7050 to request information about our nursing care for individuals with dementia in Dallas or Austin/Cedar Park.
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