What Our Residents Love About Avalon Memory Care
We understand how important it is to take care of those who have cared for us. That’s why when it comes time for someone to provide high quality care for your loved one with dementia, Avalon Memory Care is honored to be entrusted with the task. Although we know that nothing can ever truly replace living in their family home, we strive each and every day to make sure that our memory care communities feels like “coming home” to both seniors and their loved ones.
Over the years, we have heard many positive things from our residents and their families about living at Avalon Memory Care. Here are just a few of the reasons why they love the support, care and assistance that Avalon Memory Care offers.
We provide beautiful, serene surroundings designed to benefit the needs of our residents.
Our memory care communities have been designed specifically to address the unique needs of individuals with dementia. We believe everyone should be surrounded by comfort and beauty, so every aspect of our buildings are created to ensure comfort and instill confidence. Our buildings feature easy-to-navigate hallways, visual cues and assistance at every step of the way. Residents can explore confidently without the risk of wandering, thanks to our secure entrances and exits – even enclosed patios and backyards! Our ultimate goal is to provide memory care residents the opportunity to live as independently as possible while receiving the assistance they need.
We offer all the comforts of home.
In addition to the beautiful and peaceful surroundings, our residents love our memory care homes because they truly do offer all the comforts of home. Residents live in the comfort and privacy of their own rooms in a spacious, home-like environment. Our chefs prepare delicious, homemade meals that can be adjusted to any dietary need. We offer a full schedule of meaningful activities that support their quality of life and cognitive function. And, finally, we handle all the chores and work with a maintenance-free lifestyle.
We provide loving care.
The most important reason our residents love living at Avalon Memory Care is because their every need is taken care of by people who genuinely respect and care for them. We know that behind the symptoms of dementia lies a much-loved individual who is someone’s mother, father, sibling or grandparent, and we care for our residents as if they were our own family. We know that dementia is a journey that affects everyone, so our care and support extends to friends and family, as well.
Find out for yourself what makes Avalon Memory Care unique. You can call (972) 713-1383 when it is time to discuss mental health care for a loved one with dementia in Dallas, Houston and Arlington.
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