Avalon Cultivates a Family-Like Environment
There are so many emotions around a decision to move a loved one to memory care. By the time a person with dementia reaches the point that extra care is required, chances are they’ve spent a lifetime taking care of their family and participating as an active citizen in their community.
At Avalon Memory Care, we have always believed that all seniors with dementia deserve more than mediocre care. We believe they deserve to live comfortably in a home-like environment that cultivates a close-knit community. We believe that caring for them with love, positive energy, and meeting them at whatever level of support they need is not only the right thing to do but it is a life they’ve earned through decades of caregiving to others.
The memory care environment we create at Avalon is critical to providing a level of comfort for families and care for our residents. Our community becomes your loved one’s cozy home designed with private rooms and common areas – all that mimic the look and feel of living within a typical home. When they need some time to themselves, our residents will find the soothing privacy they deserve in their own spacious rooms, which they can furnish and style to their personal desire.
One of the most important components of Avalon Memory Care however are the caregivers and the other residents they interact with. Our residents get to know each other and, yes, even find new friendships enabling a family-like community to develop naturally. Our team of 24/7 caregivers work together to fully get to know your loved one and develop a care plan just for them. These exceptionally warm and compassionate individuals want to meet your loved one and your family. It’s how they learn all about the residents so they can provide the care they very much deserve at this stage in life.
Our Alzheimer’s caregivers in Dallas, Houston and Arlington are ready to answer your questions. Call Avalon Memory Care at (972) 364-4755 to request information about our approach to Alzheimer’s support.
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