The home-like environment of Seasons Alzheimer’s Care and Assisted Living is directed by Mona Talukdar.
Her vast experience managing the care required for individuals suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia gave her a deep respect for the challenging journey not only experienced by those afflicted but also for their family members.
At Seasons Alzheimer’s Care and Assisted Living, we have developed a home that provides high-quality, affordable care focused on meeting each individual’s needs. Within a tranquil home-like environment, safety is our primary goal for your loved one and their fellow residents.
Your loved one’s mental, social, emotional and physical needs are provided for in a holistic fashion at Seasons. With a Bachelors in nutrition and a Masters in Physical Therapy, our Director ensures that every resident of Seasons Alzheimer’s Care and Assisted Living enjoys wholesome, home-cooked meals that meet their nutritional needs. Many activities throughout the day keep residents engaged cognitively, socially, and emotionally.
An extension of your family, our caregivers are in direct contact with you. Our goal is to create a home-like environment where your loved ones flourish and where you feel informed, confident in the care your family member is receiving.
Our Services Include:
- Personal care plan developed with family members
- Affordable all-inclusive price structure
- Wholesome, home-cooked meals that meet residents’ nutritional needs in a family style dining experience designed by a dietician specializing in geriatric care
- Daily activities that keeps residents engaged cognitively, socially, and emotionally
- Personal care assistance (bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, restroom, etc.)
- Memory care activities to encourage independence, socialization, and cognitive skills
- Music and other therapies that promote purposeful relaxation and higher functioning while reducing agitation or “sun-downing
- Friendly, highly trained caregivers familiar with recognizing behavioral changes
- Exceptional ratio of caregivers to residents
- Medication management
- Nutrition and hydration programs designed for memory loss patients
- Incontinence management
- Physical therapy, home health, and hospice services available through licensed agencies
- Volunteer programs that encourage community involvement and enrich relationships
- Laundry and housekeeping services
- Physicians continuity of care and/or in-house physician visits
- Family and caregiver support