Is It Time For Memory Care?
Words like dementia and Alzheimer’s can be scary. We think we can help alleviate some of that fear. Choosing when to move a loved one into memory care is a tough decision. While it means giving up some independence, a community like The Beaumont assisted living and memory care often offers a safer and more supportive environment that can really boost their quality of life. Some signs that it might be time include worries about their safety at home, trouble with mobility, not eating well enough, forgetting things more often, or having a hard time taking their medications. By taking action early, instead of waiting for something to happen, you can help your loved one keep their dignity, enjoy company, and get the care they need to live more independently and comfortably.
Come Take a Tour of Our Memory Care
Look around our dining, game, and common areas. Stroll through our private garden area. We think you'll enjoy this virtual tour, but nothing beats seeing it in person.
We provide the following memory care services
Our community has a fully equipped kitchen and staff to provide high quality nutritious meals three times every day.
There are a variety of activities tailored to residents’ interests to promote mental and physical engagement, while fostering a vibrant and enjoyable community life.
The community offers regularly scheduled transportation to destinations, such as grocery and department stores for resident needs.
The Beaumont housekeeping and linen services are designed to help the resident rooms be clean and orderly.
The Beaumont offers in apartment entertainment with beyond basic over the air available to all residents.
Caregivers are carefully selected and trained to provide attentive and compassionate service, ensuring residents’ needs are consistently met with professionalism​
We can provide basic dispensary services to ensure medication is taken when needed.
Full service laundry is available beyond the basic linen services.
Our team can offer a steadying hand when navigating to meals and other activities at our community.
Your loved one may need a little more care when it comes to incontinence challenges. We treat our residents with the dignity they deserve in these difficult circumstances.
Our kitchen and dining staff are ready with special food needs to ensure our residents are happy and healthy.