Arbor House Reminisce provides a safe and supportive place for seniors, especially those with memory care needs like Alzheimer's and dementia, and the campus has features like a courtyard, secure building, and indoor and outdoor gathering spaces where residents can enjoy the sun, some fresh air, or just have a quiet moment alone or with friends, since the facility is shaped around comfort, familiar routines, and the safety that seniors need as they age. Residents can choose from different living options, including independent living for active seniors, assisted living for those who need some help with things like bathing, dressing, or managing medicine, and a specialized memory care section with trained staff who know how to keep people safe and guide them gently when they get confused or agitated or wander, and there are safety systems like bracelets that ring alarms if someone tries to leave.
Apartments are private, have their own bathrooms, kitchenettes, and closets, and all utilities except phone are included, plus scheduled housekeeping and laundry, which makes it easier for people to stay independent while getting help with the things they struggle with, and the place is wheelchair accessible, including showers and tubs. Meals are home-cooked three times a day, with vegetarian options, and menus can be adjusted to fit dietary needs, plus there's a dining area that feels more like a family restaurant than anything else. People can visit the library, gather in community lounges, or join one of the many Life Enrichment activities, since the staff puts together dozens of social, educational, and entertainment programs for every skill level, so folks always have something to do, whether they're physically active or prefer quieter pastimes.
For those who need extra care, there's around-the-clock assistance from trained associates and a clinical team who make individual care plans, with nurses on site 24 hours for medical oversight and a doctor available if needed, and the place is equipped to help with behavioral problems, wandering, and even aggressive behavior common to some with cognitive challenges. Arbor House Reminisce responds to emergencies quickly, provides medication reminders, and can help with activities like transferring between bed and wheelchair, offering different levels of help as residents' needs change, and the facility supports aging in place, so people don't have to move as their care needs grow.
Special programs are built around each resident's Life Story, and families help put these together to ease anxiety and help their loved ones remember happy times. The Life in Motion program, with eight parts touching on bodies, minds, hearts, friends, and quiet moments, keeps people engaged and gives them purpose, and there are small group activities built specifically for those with dementia, using best practices like the Best Friends® Approach to Alzheimer's Care. There's help for diabetic care, incontinence, and mobility challenges, along with physical, occupational, and speech therapies, hospice and respite stays, devotional services, beautician services, and even vegetarian meals-so residents keep a routine, stay active, and get support in a space that feels homelike and dignified. Arbor House Reminisce doesn't pretend to have every answer, but the staff are there 24/7, trained to offer comfort and support, and the setting is calm and welcoming, suited for people who want a bit of independence but need a lot of understanding and care.