Building Better Memory Care
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As the senior care industry evolves, there’s opportunity to do more with memory care. New advancements, programs, and approaches have the potential to improve resident safety and quality of life. For example, Heritage Pointe of Warren found a creative way to make and install memory stations to support memory care residents. Emory Integrated Memory Care is testing a new model that could enhance and establish more collaborative care for residents.
We’re pleased to bring you these stories and more in this new report from iAdvance Senior Care. We’ve spoken to many top memory care program representatives who have shared their time and best practices with us, offering advice on developing memory care program activities, responding to resident aggression, and more.
We hope that you find inspiration and ideas in this report to develop or further enhance your memory care program. Our aim with this report is to help you and your organization discover new ways to think about senior care practices and continue to improve operations and conditions in your facility for both residents and staff.

I Advance Senior Care is the industry-leading source for practical, in-depth, business-building, and resident care information for owners, executives, administrators, and directors of nursing at assisted living communities, skilled nursing facilities, post-acute facilities, and continuing care retirement communities. The I Advance Senior Care editorial team and industry experts provide market analysis, strategic direction, policy commentary, clinical best-practices, business management, and technology breakthroughs.
I Advance Senior Care is part of the Institute for the Advancement of Senior Care and published by Plain-English Health Care.
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