Memory Care in Suwanee, Georgia
Compassionate team members are specially trained and educated on caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Our community features a specialized, secure environment and encourages them to live life with individuality and dignity. A routine is essential for individuals receiving memory care services. Our Horizons Memory Care community offers daily activities that engage and stimulate the mind and promote a sense of purpose and meaning.
Promoting Safety in a Comfortable Environment
Our Memory Care wings are designed to minimize agitation and confusion with easy to find living spaces, common areas, and gardens. Residents and guests are at ease, safe, and have the freedom to enjoy their lives.
A Typical Day at the Oaks
Our day begins with a feeling of accomplishment as residents assist with the setup of the dining room for breakfast. After enjoying breakfast with peers and neighbors, residents get moving with yoga or chair exercises. There are a variety of activities that keep residents active and engaged throughout the day. Specially designed memory and life enrichment areas take residents back in time to the days they hold and cherish the most.
Our Community Director leads activities that incorporate each residents’ history, personal preferences, and abilities into individualized care plans, enabling the highest quality of life possible.
Encouraging Family Involvement
In our Horizons Memory Care community, the best part of our community is the family atmosphere that is created when family members are involved. We have always believed in togetherness, and we value the important role it plays at Oaks at Suwanee Creek. We strive to create a personalized and unique memory care community serving Suwanee, Georgia, and the surrounding areas.
Horizons Memory Care Amenities
Horizons is dedicated to providing an enriching environment for those with Alzheimer’s and other related dementias. With specialized programming that is individual in its approach and unique in its design, Horizons creates a positive environment that soothes and enriches.
- Three Well-Balanced, Delicious Meals and Two Snacks Daily
- Individualized Dietary and Nutrition Supervision
- Daily Scheduled Activities and Social Events
- Individualized Activities Based On a Resident’s Social History
- Supervision and Assistance with Activities of Daily Living
- Quarterly Health Monitoring and Medication Review
- Medication Administration
- General Monitoring of Residents’ Functioning and Condition Level
- All Utilities (Excluding Telephone and Cable)
- Daily Spot Cleaning and Trash Removal from Apartments
- Weekly Detailed Room Cleaning
- Personal Laundry Services
- Secured Outdoor Courtyard with Walking and Sitting Area
What’s the difference between Alzheimer’s disease and dementia?
According to the National Institute on Aging, dementia refers to the loss of cognitive functions (thinking, reasoning, the ability to remember) that is severe enough to interfere with a person’s daily functioning. While dementia is not a disease, it may accompany certain diseases or conditions, the most common of which is Alzheimer’s.
Alzheimer’s is a progressive, degenerative brain disease that specifically affects parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language. The National Institutes of Health estimates that more than 6 million Americans 65 and older have Alzheimer’s disease. Although younger people can (and do) get Alzheimer’s, symptoms generally begin after age 60.
How does memory care differ from traditional assisted living?
Unlike in assisted living, care provided is designed around the unique needs of memory loss. Specially trained professionals work hand in hand with the individual and their family members to create structure, familiar schedules and surroundings, all in a secure environment that promotes purpose and celebrates accomplishments.
Is the staffing different?
Yes. Staff members are specifically trained in person-directed memory care. These special caregivers carry with them a compassionate temperament and a devotion for providing dignified, respectful, personal care to memory care residents and their families.