Revere Court Memory Care sits in Sacramento, California, and provides support for adults with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, focusing on safety and specialized care through a secure, purpose-built, cottage style community. The staff creates personalized care plans, learning each resident's history and interests by talking to families, which helps shape daily routines that feel familiar and comforting, and the programs use what each resident can do and enjoys doing, aiming to keep them as independent as possible with life-affirming activities. With a full-time activity director and its Revere Day Club, there's a steady schedule of things like painting, art, music, gardening, cooking, yoga, Tai Chi, trivia, stretching, karaoke, Wii bowling, brain fitness, educational lectures, intergenerational programs, pet-focused programs, social visits, and even trips around the area, aiming to keep everyone engaged, active, and connected to others, no matter the level of memory loss. Staff stand ready 24 hours a day and include nurses, medication care managers, and medication technicians, and visiting professionals such as podiatrists, dentists, and all kinds of therapists come in regularly to offer specialized services, while the trained team can help with all activities of daily living-like nutrition, hygiene, managing medications, and handling complex nursing or behavioral needs.
The community has strong security features, such as secured buildings, a wandering alert system with bracelets that ring alarms, indoor and outdoor spaces that are always monitored, and operational protocols that focus on safety, so that residents prone to wandering or showing difficult, even physically aggressive behaviors are kept as safe as possible. The staff are also able to care for people who have needs such as incontinence, blood sugar monitoring, or who may need stand-by help or full assistance with getting up, moving, or transferring in and out of beds or chairs using one- or two-person or mechanical lift transfers. Revere Court Memory Care recognizes the value of socialization, so every day there's something planned to help build friendships, and they use ideas like personalized playlists and the Music and Memory program, which helps reconnect residents to their memories through music, often seen as a big comfort for people with dementia.
On-site, there are amenities like indoor and outdoor gathering areas, a beautician, a place for devotional services, and wheelchair-accessible showers and tubs. Meals, including guest options and international dishes, are prepared by a professional chef, with special diets like no or low sodium accommodated, and residents can smoke outdoors if they wish. Transportation's available for an extra fee. Revere Court offers different levels of care-light, medium, or heavy-and can provide residential care, respite care for temporary stays, hospice care, and adult day care, so people can often stay in the same community even as their needs change. The focus is always on making residents feel seen and respected, supporting both their safety and their dignity, while helping families feel confident their loved ones are getting the right support. This earned the community a 4.5-star rating from two reviews, showing some appreciation for the care provided.