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September 24, 2020

Move-In Special

Admission Fee Waived October 1-31, 2020*  View article»
September 18, 2020

Essential Caregivers Visit Loved Ones in Memory Care

The experience of time passing during COVID-19 may have been different for those in memory care  View article»
June 17, 2020

Memory Care, Restrictions & COVID-19

A view from within senior living memory care during the pandemic  View article»
June 5, 2020

Support and Resources for Dealing with COVID-19

What You Should Know About Moving to a Senior Living Community  View article»
March 26, 2020

Accepting the Present Situation: Being Satisfied with Our Lives

In uncertainty, focusing on life in the moment, staying in touch and remaining grateful can lead us to peace  View article»
February 13, 2020

Memory Loss: Recognizing Family & Friends

Whether that person can instantly recognize you is less important than your companionship in that moment.  View article»
January 17, 2020

Sharing Memories: Stories Benefit Us & Our Relationships

The benefits of sharing our stories and exploring memories with those around us.  View article»
December 19, 2019

Christmas Traditions & Dementia

Remembering Christmas traditions, and how we adapt when a family member has dementia  View article»
November 15, 2019

Living with Dementia: Reflecting and Hope

What do you hope for your loved one with dementia?  View article»
October 31, 2019

Stages of Dementia: Many Transitions, Many Losses

So many losses. People with dementia and their loved ones often have loss after loss.  View article»

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For over two and a half years my husband was a resident. A former nurse, a good friend of mine, went with me to look over memory care facilities and, after a few moments at Emerald Crest we both agreed this was the place for Chuck. I was happy to visit there and observe their daily activities and how they engaged the residents and how caring all the staff was. I have even visited after my husband's death, because I wanted to see staff people again. We couldn't have made a better choice.

— Alice, wife of resident

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