Our residents recently enjoyed manicures from our team members – because we believe that when it comes to caring for your loved one, the small things matter.

Our residents recently enjoyed manicures from our team members – because we believe that when it comes to caring for your loved one, the small things matter.
During our art day, our residents enjoyed coffee and pastries while they expressed themselves through paint. We’re ready for Spring over here! How about you?
The Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) gives the right to employees to take up to 12 workweeks of job-protected unpaid leave to care for a spouse, son, daughter, or parent with a serious health condition – but you must be eligible.
Problems with sleep are common in older adults, but people with dementia have a much more difficult time.
As a caretaker of a loved one with dementia, frequent sleep disturbances can be stressful, and they can lead to mental and physical exhaustion for everyone involved. The initial steps that you can take to help your loved one (and you) get a better night’s sleep are to understand what can cause the sleep issues and to rule any contributing factors out.