Grand Brook Memory Care


35 Years of Compassionate Memory Care

What Is the Meaning of Memory Care?

Aging is a natural part of life. Everyone who reaches their senior years will start to experience physical challenges. Some people may experience a diminished mental capacity, while others may begin to contend with diseases such as Alzheimer’s and related dementia syndromes. This can cause stress for family members and caregivers who worry about the […] Read More >>

Advances in Dementia Treatment

Advances in Dementia Treatment in 2023 Dementia affects a staggering number of older people in the United States. In fact, researchers at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center have found that nearly 10% of U.S. adults age 65 and older have dementia. The percentages climb frighteningly higher as people age. The same study concluded that […] Read More >>

Adult Day Stays: The Caregiver’s Life Preserver

How do you take a break from caring for someone with memory issues that needs 24/7 care? Here is a poignant quote from the National Institute on Aging’s free guide book, Caring for a Person with Alzheimer’s Disease: “I was standing in the grocery store, totally exhausted, trying to decide what I had come for. […] Read More >>

Steps Caregivers Can Take To Help Prevent Falls

Helping loved ones with Alzheimer’s and Dementia not fall is a hard, but important task. As we age, health issues become a much more serious challenge in our lives. How we deal with those health issues and what we do to help prevent them are of utmost importance, especially if we are caring for someone […] Read More >>