When the time arrives to assist a loved one into a senior living community, often the biggest dilemma involves choosing between memory care vs assisted living. While assisted living is for seniors with care needs, memory care provides specialist support for those with significant memory conditions. The National Center for Assisted Living advises that 45% of seniors in assisted living have Alzheimer's disease or dementia, so the choice is not always as clear-cut as having a diagnosis of a memory condition when choosing between types of senior care.
At TerraBella Cramer Mountain in beautiful Cramerton, NC, our residents enjoy the best of both worlds. They experience the dignity of personal care in both assisted living and memory care. And those in assisted living have the reassurance of knowing memory care assistance is available on the same site if their needs change in the future.
Cramerton is known for Goat Island, which offers walking trails, cornhole courts, and river access. Perfect for refreshing outings and quality time with friends and family. TerraBella Cramer Mountain provides on-site activities and regular outings to keep residents connected with the local community.
Let's start with what they have in common. Both types of senior care provide comfortable and safe apartments that give residents privacy. All residents benefit from personalized care and support 24 hours a day.
At TerraBella Cramer Mountain, assisted living begins with a personalized care needs assessment. This sets out the areas in which the resident needs support, yet also ensures that their independence is preserved. Additional support can be provided, but only when required for the resident's safety and dignity or at their request.
Assisted living caregivers can provide support with:
As mentioned, some seniors in assisted living communities may have a diagnosis of dementia or another memory condition. However, for now, they may continue to be reasonably independent and able to live safely in an assisted living community. However, the time may come when their needs would be better served by transitioning to memory care.
Memory care provides all the same amenities and caregiving support as assisted living, but it recognizes that the needs of seniors with memory challenges are different. They require tailored approaches to their care that are as individual as they are. Staff who work at TerraBella Cramer Mountain's SHINE Memory Care community have received specialist training in supporting seniors with dementia.
Our SHINE Memory Care program has received a certificate of recognition from the Alzheimer's Association, a rare distinction in the memory care field. We combine the latest scientific research and principles with carefully curated activities and support to provide our residents with care that lets them shine.
This dementia care comparison highlights the value of working with a memory care community that is recognized for its research-based approach to care over one that provides general care services.
Sadly, there can be a stigma around mental health that can lead to reluctance to accept that we need specialized help. However, once seniors appreciate what a difference the right types of senior care can make in their lives, it can be easier to make the right choice.
Crucial to this is a comprehensive care needs assessment.This may be triggered by an intervention from a concerned doctor or other healthcare professional. The care needs assessment will draw from:
This assessment can help determine whether the older person needs the cognitive support that memory care provides or whether assisted living is a more appropriate choice. Whatever the decision, the dementia care and assisted living decision-making process puts the older adult's needs at the heart of the discussion.
There's no single moment when it becomes clear that this is the right decision. Instead, it's usually a combination of safety, care, and engagement needs. Many families consider a switch when:
Good communication between care staff, management, the older person, and their family is key to making the right decision at the best time for the older person.
Assisted living days are typically very flexible. There is a wide activity roster for residents to choose from, and they can get up whenever they are ready.
However, residents in memory care communities usually thrive on routine. So TerraBella Cramer Mountain's memory care community uses more cue-rich, repeatable daily schedules and smaller group activities to reduce stress and make participation easier. This added structure helps many residents feel grounded, calm, and in control.
The atmosphere and happiness of the residents are crucial factors in the decision-making process. Observe how residents interact with one another and the staff in the common areas. Notice how staff respond when residents ask questions or appear to be confused.
Additionally, discuss with the team how they tailor activities to enable residents to stay fit and mentally active at various stages of their journey. Touring both settings on the same campus can help you feel confident that both services meet your standards.
If you're weighing memory care vs assisted living, now is the time to tour TerraBella Cramer Mountain. A unique benefit of our pet-friendly community is having both assisted living and memory care on one campus. This allows seniors at every stage of their journey to receive the care they need, potentially transitioning to memory care if needed in the future.
Schedule a tour today and see a brighter future for your loved one.