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May 1, 2017

Considering Memory Care Options for a Loved One?

Are you worried about a loved one who can no longer live independently at home due to memory loss? Are you asking yourself, “What should I do? What type of care does Mom or Dad need?” It’s easy to become overwhelmed with one of the hardest decisions you may ever have to make.

In the last 20 years, communities and living options for older adults in the Twin Cities have multiplied much faster than in the rest of the country. We are faced with a wide variety of services and choices for older adults, which is one of the reasons Minnesota was recently ranked as the “Best State to Retire” by AARP.

One of the toughest decisions families have to make is deciding between assisted living or memory care for their loved one. We often hear questions that families cannot answer without help:

  • What is the difference between assisted living and memory care?
  • Mom doesn’t wander can she be in assisted living?
  • How do we know which is better for Dad?

Augustana Care is now offering FREE CONSULTATIONS to families seeking guidance on memory care, housing and resources. Call today to consult with a memory care specialist who has more than 15 years experience in the field.

If you are considering memory care for your loved one or wish to learn more about area resources and services, don’t wait. Call now.

 

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My mother had Parkinson's disease and lived at Emerald Crest Shakopee during the last few years of her life. She was given so much love, respect and caring by the staff, especially as her disabilities increased and as she required much more care. Our family found Emerald Crest to be a warm and homey environment, and we loved the courtyard available to the residents, and so did my mother. We developed relationships with the staff, residents and even some of the residents' family members. It was truly a warm and caring community. I’d recommend Emerald Crest to others looking for a caring community for their loved ones.

— Tracy, daughter of resident

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