Memory Care In Geneva, IL
Living with Purpose, Sustaining Connections
When you meet someone with Alzheimer's, you might not always connect, but you connect on a human level, and that's very powerful.
Memory Care Community Programming
Cultivating Fulfillment and Togetherness
Memory Care Community Safety Features
Crafted with Care for Comfort and Assurance
Memory Care Floor Plans
Personalized Attention, Private Spaces
Memory Care Services And Amenities
A Familiar Embrace of Home with Added Care
Services
Around-the-clock direct care, seven days a week
Devoted and professionally trained caregivers
Tailored care plans to meet individual needs
Innovative memory care programs
Support with everyday tasks, including dressing, bathing, personal grooming, and meals
Expert medication management assistance
A rich selection of social, cultural, and leisure activities to enrich each day
Nutritional guidance provided by a professional dietitian
Regular housekeeping services
Family-friendly setting with social support services
Amenities
Newly constructed, private living spaces
Enclosed patio for admiring the beauty of the GreenFields campus
Activity room and garden for pursuing hobbies and interests
Meals crafted by skilled chefs
Comprehensive utilities and cable TV service
Safe and secure living surroundings
On-site salon and barber offerings
Memory care at GreenFields offers a compassionate and comprehensive approach, tailored for those facing the challenges of Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Memory care offers support for residents who require additional levels of care and security than those who simply need help with activities of daily living. We craft a setting that prioritizes security and fosters a sense of community, encourages personal choices, and celebrates each individual’s unique life story.
The team dedicated to your loved one at GreenFields is more than caregivers—they’re champions of your family member's individuality. With a deep understanding of your loved one's personal life, preferences, and routines, our team members form bonds that can enhance daily interactions, potentially ease behavioral challenges, and may even reduce the need for medications.
Dementia refers to the loss of cognitive functions like thinking, reasoning, and the ability to remember. These losses are severe enough to interfere with a person’s daily functioning, and this group of symptoms may accompany certain diseases or conditions. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form—and cause—of dementia. It is a progressive, degenerative disease of the brain, characterized by loss of function and death of nerve cells in several brain areas. This leads to loss of recent memories and new learning first, and eventually old memories, too.
No. We accept admissions directly to our memory care.
Supported Care Options
Comprehensive Care Solutions