Memory care households provide a pleasant home atmosphere for residents keeping them comfortable in apartments and community areas created for their needs.
Experts predict that the cost of Alzheimer’s and dementia will rise to a staggering $1.2 trillion by 2050.
A mother and her daughters are pleased she moved into memory care at Louisville's Episcopal Church Home. They say she's safe, happy and no longer lonely
Burnout and empathy fatigue are significant challenges for family caregivers. Here are important things to monitor
Margaret Bromley and Anne Balcom are grateful for the memory care ECH gave them and their sister/mother, Marilyn Forrester, during her dementia journey
Versatile workers in the Memory Care Personal Care household at Episcopal Church Home treat the residents they care for like family, creating close bonds.
Episcopal Church Home's Master Plan transformation is complete, making care for its nursing-home residents even more person-centered and fulfilling.
It's important not to delay getting screened for Alzheimer's disease and dementia as soon as you are concerned. Therapies can help slow the disease.
Episcopal Church Home’s Dudley Square III patio homes are sold out, completing the campus' Master Plan
Episcopal Church Home was named Best Nursing Home in Greater Louisville. It offers a broad spectrum of care, including Memory Care and Personal Care.
Personal Care provides a fun and engaging lifestyle in a comfortable apartment, no matter what level of support or assistance is needed.
Follow these steps to alleviate some of the worries of a dementia diagnosis and focus on the time you and your loved one have together.
The recent reopening of St. Luke's Chapel and the new The Shoppe offer more places where Episcopal Church Home people meet, for services and shopping.
Hearing loss can lead people to withdraw socially. That puts them at greater risk for dementia.
Learn the best ways to ease the stress when communicating with someone you love who has dementia.
A practical gift guide for an older adult in memory care, holiday ideas are for seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
Recognizing where the person you love seems to be in their journey with dementia can help you understand the level of memory care they require.
Bryan Berman is the household coordinator of Morton House West at Episcopal Church Home and recently sat down with us for a Q&A about memory care at ECH.
Large spaces can be disorienting for people with memory loss. Moving to a studio apartment allows your loved one to gain social engagement and safety.
When is it time to consider memory care in a community setting for your loved one? Here are some key elderly warning signs.
If you are in the Louisville area, there are many resources available to help caregivers of aging adults with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia.
With a bit of planning, the transition into memory care can lead to a happier, more fulfilling life for your loved one.
After pausing admissions, ECH is now open for memory care, skilled care, and independent living.
The Episcopal Church Home is full of hope for new treatments and possible preventions for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Knowing the different causes of memory loss will help you develop a memory care plan for your aging loved one.
Joanie Lepping Gillis discusses just how valuable proactive planning is for easing the transition into senior care.
Early dementia diagnosis can give aging adults access to invaluable interventions that can improve quality of life.
First Christian Church has donated funds to create a sensory garden and provide comfort pets for ECH residents.
Summer is a great time for seniors to enjoy a more active lifestyle and embrace positive aging.
We provide a range of senior living options tailored to your preferences, empowering you to embrace the lifestyle of your choice.
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