Family Engagement at Avalon: Partnering with You on Your Loved One’s Journey
We believe that family involvement is essential and deeply enriching for the best resident experience. At Avalon, we actively work with families, fostering open communication, collaboration, and meaningful engagement at every step.
How We Involve Families:
Personalized Care Planning
We begin by collaborating with you to develop a personalized care plan that reflects your loved one’s unique needs, preferences, and life story. Your insights are invaluable in shaping a care approach that prioritizes their well-being and happiness.
Ongoing Communication
We maintain open lines of communication through regular updates, family meetings, and conversations. We encourage you to share your observations, concerns, and any changes you notice in your loved one’s condition.
Shared Decision-Making
You know your loved one best. We know the importance of involving you in important decisions regarding care, activities, and any changes in your loved one’s needs.
Family-Focused Activities
We host a variety of family-focused activities and events, such as holiday celebrations, themed parties, and educational workshops. These events provide opportunities for you to connect with your loved one in a supportive and engaging environment. Family members are always welcome to spend time with their loved one here at Avalon!
We believe that the best care is delivered when families and care providers work together as a team. At Avalon Memory Care, we’re committed to partnering with you on your loved one’s journey.
If you’re interested in learning more about our family engagement, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
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