Special occasions such as birthdays and anniversaries and festive holiday experiences are also highlights of the dining experience at Autumn Leaves of Georgetown. Each resident’s meals are made from scratch and personalized according to his or her preferences and specific dietary needs with additional attention to daily hydration. Our culinary staff is also trained to recognize the unique nutritional challenges that come with dementia. We’re passionate about getting to know our resident’s interests, history, and preferences so that we can tailor activities and other programming to encourage engagement and help foster a true sense of belonging in the community each day. When it comes to daily living, our Inspired Connections™ program aims to create moments of joy and purpose from the moment our residents have their first cup of coffee in the morning until they are tucked safely in bed in the evening. When you visit Autumn Leaves of Georgetown, you’ll notice abundant natural light, wide hallways with handrails and places to rest along the way, an easy to understand wayfinding plan that helps residents navigate the community with ease, secured courtyard areas to enjoy fresh air and sunshine, and other carefully curated features designed to create a safe and calming environment.Ī Life Filled With Purpose and Moments of Joy We like to say we have designed our memory care experience from the ground up, because everything from decor to activities to the meals are thoughtfully done with our residents in mind. When you choose Autumn Leaves, you become part of our family and our team will be there to support both your loved one and your family every step of the way. Our memory care is designed to meet their specific needs wherever they are on their dementia journey. Our biography-based care honors each resident’s unique preferences including culture, hobbies, vocational history, and spiritual life, as well as focusing on their cognitive and physical health. Thank you again for your feedback.At Autumn Leaves of Georgetown senior living and memory care, our sole focus is helping those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia thrive in an environment that is safe, comfortable, and feels just like home. This is our residents' home, and while things do get lost or misplaced on occasion, we make every effort to find those items, no matter the value. Regarding other items of lesser value, we do our very best to return personal items or clothing to their rightful owners if another resident has mistakenly picked up something that doesn't belong to them or was sent to the wrong room after laundry. And they may also believe an item that is not theirs does in fact belong to them and try to “hide” it from others. With dementia, individuals often exhibit protective behaviors wherein they may hide items that they may believe someone is trying to “steal” from them, such as money or v aluables. Regarding personal items, we do not recommend bringing items of high value into the community. We are very proud of the care we provide to our residents and while we do welcome new team members from time to time, we work hard to remain consistent in our quality of care. Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback, Sue.
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