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Consultation, Assessment, Treatment and Support for Persons with Memory Loss and their Care Partners. The Memory Care Program provides diagnosis, treatment, and care of neurodegenerative conditions that affect the elderly and the aging nervous system.
The Memory Care Program provides diagnosis, treatment, and care of neurodegenerative conditions that affect the elderly and the aging nervous system. Our program specializes in treating older patients with: Memory loss; Dementia; Cognitive dysfunction; Alzheimer’s disease
The MCP provides evaluation, diagnosis, treatment, and care of patients with cognitive impairment and dementia, as well as support for those who care for them. FLCEAD funding allows the Memory Care Program to provide interdisciplinary, team-based care.
If you (or your family) are concerned about your memory or thinking skills, it may be time for a visit to the Memory Center. Our highly specialized team provides comprehensive care for neurodegenerative conditions for people of all ages, from pediatrics to geriatrics.
From highly trained neurologists, neuropsychologists, and nurses, to social workers and geriatricians, patients and their families have access to advanced care teams with robust training in all areas of cognitive and memory care.
We offer a specialty service that focuses on patients with memory problems due to dementia and/or probable Alzheimer's. We evaluate the patient and make recommendations to the primary care physician. Family members are encouraged to attend the initial visit, as this is a good time to ask questions and to provide input.
Memory care with Episcopal SeniorLife Communities is specialized care for people who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Special training, additional staffing with structured, stimulating programming and a safe, secure environment are the hallmarks of our memory care communities.