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Memory Care Assisted Living

When living at home is no longer an option for a loved one it doesn’t mean that their days at home are over – all it means is that it’s time for a different home.

Silverado’s dedication to providing for the needs of memory-impaired residents means that we are more than just assisted living. Specializing in memory care and dementia care allows us to provide for residents whose needs have grown beyond what more generalized senior living communities offer. Our philosophy is built around offering a comfortable environment staffed with skilled professionals who deliver the best care possible, enriching lives and focusing on the wellbeing of residents’ minds, spirits and bodies.

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See How Silverado Enhances Quality of Life

Each community provides expert clinical care led by a Physician Medical Director (many memory care providers have only one medical director for their entire company – we have one at each community). Licensed nurses are on-site around the clock. Every Silverado associate receives training in dementia and how it affects the residents with whom they work. The communities are arranged into three neighborhoods providing different levels of care to meet the needs of residents at different stages of the disease (Nexus, Enrichment and Sensory).

Communities provide a warm, comfortable environment that features pets and often children. Independence and socializing are encouraged as ways to help residents maintain function and ability. Restaurant-quality meals, engaging activities and life-enriching outings round out the living experience at Silverado.

By providing a higher level of service with a focus on comfort and clinical care, we hope to raise the standard of quality for the entire assisted living industry.

Comfort, respect and dignity are all important aspects in maintaining quality of life when living with memory impairment. This in mind, our approach to memory care facilities is not to make them like a home, but to make it a resident’s home fully and completely. Care from a skilled, compassionate staff in a warm environment forms the foundation of our mission to enrich the lives of residents and their families, making Silverado much more than just an assisted living facility.

When you take the time to tour a Silverado Memory Care Community you’ll see the difference right away:

  • Nexus, an innovative evidence-based program for early stage residents combining science and social engagement
  • Communities purposefully designed and full of amenities to meet the needs of memory care residents
  • Industry-leading dementia care certification program for associates
  • Access any time – no visiting hours to tell you when you can see your loved one
  • Meals for family members at no extra charge – we love family dining!
  • Three neighborhoods providing different levels of care appropriate to the needs of residents at different stages of their disease
    • Nexus, for early-stage residents at higher cognitive levels who are more independent
    • Sensory for residents in later stages of the disease who may have lost the ability to communicate verbally and require a high degree of assistance with activities of daily living
    • Enrichment, for residents in the transitory stages between Nexus and Sensory
  • Daily housekeeping and laundry services
  • Gourmet food – come and see what we mean!
  • Pets, gardens and walking paths – stimulating, secure leisure-time activities
  • Part-time Flexible and Overnight respite care to help home caregivers avoid burnout (available on a location-by-location basis)
  • Skilled relocation teams to help residents moving in from distances. Contact us today for more information.

In addition to the above amenities, families can rest assured that their loved one’s care will include the following care services, personalized for each resident:

  • As-needed assistance with dressing, personal care, etc., with a focus on independence
  • Caregivers specialized in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, Lewy body and other types of dementia and memory impairment
  • Physician Medical Director
  • Social workers who are Masters-level educated
  • Around-the-clock licensed nurse on-site
  • Associates specially trained in managing challenging behaviors