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Memory Care from the Heart

Our mission is to provide Alzheimer’s care and dementia care that enhance the lives of our residents in a safe, secure setting by creating success stories and encouraging and celebrating their interests and abilities.

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Caregivers You Can Trust

Our memory care team is specially trained in the Heartfelt Connections program to provide personalized assistance while respecting your loved one’s independence and dignity. They’re committed to ensuring every resident feels safe and supported.

Engaged Living in a Supportive Setting

At The Village at The Woodlands Waterway, residents find comfort in familiar routines, caring relationships, and enriching activities. It’s all part of creating meaningful moments every day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Memory care at The Village at The Woodlands Waterway provides a specially designed, whole-person approach to Alzheimer’s care and dementia care. Residents live in a warm and friendly, family-like community with the safety of 24-hour onsite security and the compassionate care of highly trained personnel who implement proven memory care programs that encourage and celebrate remaining abilities. It would be virtually impossible to duplicate this level of round-the-clock safety, sense of community and socialization, and specific expertise in Alzheimer’s care by using an in-home care service.

While both assisted living and memory care provide assistance with the activities of daily living, such as help with bathing, dressing and grooming, medication management, and personal maintenance, memory care at The Village utilizes the latest research and state-of-the-art cognitive therapies for a specific type of compassionate care that is specially designed for those with memory impairment.

Dementia is a general term used to describe symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and social abilities severely enough to impact daily life. It isn’t a single disease but rather a collection of symptoms caused by various conditions. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia. It’s a specific, progressive brain disease marked by changes in the brain such as plaques and tangles that damage neurons. Over time, Alzheimer’s leads to memory loss, confusion, and a gradual decline in cognitive abilities. Our memory care team at The Village at The Woodlands Waterway is here to support residents and families facing these challenges with thoughtful care and guidance.

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We’re here to guide you every step of the way. Contact us with questions or to schedule your personal experience. We look forward to hearing from you.