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We take great pride in our universal caregiver program, which provides staff to resident ratios that ensure a level of caregiving commensurate with the needs of each resident. Our staff participates in education and training so we can provide caregiving to those affected by memory impairment. Our staff is responsible, reliable, and understands the necessities of residents in need of assistance. We strive to provide an unparalleled experience for your loved one, so you can be worry-free with them in our hands.
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Here are some helpful web definitions and links:
Alzheimer's disease: a progressive form of presenile dementia that is similar to senile dementia except that it usually starts in the 40s or 50s; first symptoms are impaired memory which is followed by impaired thought and speech and finally complete helplessness
Alzheimer's disease (AD), also called Alzheimer disease, Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type, (SDAT) Primary Degenerative Dementia of the Alzheimer's type (PDDAT), or simply Alzheimer's, is the most common form of dementia. ...
The most common form of dementia in older people, Alzheimer’s affects language and reasoning for the one who has it. This means speech, memory, reason, and logic elude the cerebral cortex in varying degrees. ...
A degenerative brain disorder characterized by premature senility and dementia.
The degenerative brain disorder strikes more than four million Americans each year, and as the population ages, that number is expected to rise dramatically. The disease attacks brain neurons, or nerve cells, progressively interfering with a person’s emotions, movement coordination, and memory. ...
Degenerative age-related disease that impairs an individual’s cognitive ability. An individual with Alzheimer’s often suffers from forgetfulness, wandering, and inability to recognize others.
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