Monday, January 22, 2024

Explore Holistic Memory Care Options for Senior Living


There is no one-size-fits-all approach to memory care. As our understanding of Alzheimer’s and dementia has expanded, so too have our care options. Caring for seniors with memory loss requires a nuanced approach to memory care that looks past debilitating medication or hospitalization if possible. Holistic memory care addresses many other needs of the individual to improve their overall quality of life, making their memory loss symptoms more manageable. 


Because of the growing research in Alzheimer’s care, we can now better understand the needs of many seniors struggling with memory loss holistically. Keep reading to better understand the various parts of holistic memory care and what this treatment can offer your aging parent or loved one. 

What is Holistic Memory Care?

Holistic memory care refers to an approach to dementia and Alzheimer's disease care that aims to consider and address the needs of a singular person, not the condition. 


This memory care initiative considers the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of the individual with memory loss. This approach recognizes that every individual is unique and that no two memory loss diagnoses affect seniors in the same way. Here are the key components of holistic memory care:


  1. Comprehensive Assessment 

Before your loved one moves in, a comprehensive assessment is done by care managers to get a full picture of what level of care your loved one will require and what treatment plans will be most beneficial. This is a collective and cooperative project, as we value and require family and medical input to build a care plan that is best suited to your loved one. 

  1. Staff Training 

Holistic memory care would be moot if not for properly trained caretakers and staff. Senior living communities that offer holistic memory care should be certain that caregivers and staff are thoroughly trained in dementia care. This means every member of the staff has a focus on providing person-centered care that regularly evaluates the needs of residents to evolve their caregiving methods. 

  1. Stimulation and Engagement

Seniors, no matter their health, require social, physical, and cognitive engagement and stimulation. This means senior living communities should be equipped with easily accessible amenities that seniors can enjoy. As well as weekly activities and outings that help seniors feel engaged and excited. Holistic therapies should be regularly utilized, as well as hands-on crafts and community parties. 

Finding the Right Memory Care in Arvada, Co

Want to know more about the built-in companionship, predictable budgeting, and security that come from our Alzheimer's care community? MorningStar Senior Memory Care in Arvada, Colorado, takes care of the worry and stress of aging, allowing you more time to do the things you love in a safe space. Contact us to schedule a tour of our community near you.


Contact our staff today to learn more about MorningStar's memory care communities in Arvada. We are happy to answer any questions. Our website also provides information on our company's history and vision and what sets us apart from other retirement facilities in Colorado. We encourage you to see our exceptional independent living and memory care in Arvada, Colorado.


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