Eva’s House at Glacier Hills was formerly known for its specialized memory care program, dedicated to supporting residents living with dementia. The program was designed to prioritize the unique needs of each individual while fostering a sense of safety and comfort. Eva’s House implemented the Warchol Best Abilities Care ModelSM, which is an innovative approach in the field of dementia care. This model was focused on enhancing residents’ daily experiences by working with their existing strengths and abilities, ensuring that each person could maintain as much independence and dignity as possible.
Within Eva’s House, residents received support from a compassionate team trained specifically in the nuances of memory care. The staff worked actively to identify and respond to cognitive and emotional changes, as well as monitor physical health indicators such as signs of infection or skin breakdown. Activity stimulation played an important role in the day-to-day lives of residents, offering meaningful engagement that enriched their routines and fostered connection, all while being adapted as necessary under health guidelines.
Although the program at Eva’s House has since transitioned, its legacy of resident-focused, attentive care continues to influence the approach at Glacier Hills. The commitment to personalized interaction and a high standard of support remains evident in the community’s evolving models, reflecting the original mission that was rooted in Eva’s House memory care.