Memory Care In Mequon, WI
Embracing Moments, Preserving Connections
Alzheimer’s is not about the past … Alzheimer’s is about the present and the struggle, the scrappy brawl, the fight to live with a disease. It’s being in the present, the relationships, the experiences, which is the core of life, the courage to live in the soul.
Memory Care Community Programming
Encouraging Engagement and Connection
Memory Care Community Safety Features
Providing Safety, Security, and Peace of Mind
Memory Care Floor Plans
Personalized Attention, Private Spaces
Memory Care Services And Amenities
Rediscover Everyday Joys at Newcastle Place
Services
24/7 direct care
Trained, compassionate C.N.A.’s and CBRF-certified team members
Personalized care plan complete with specialized memory care programming
Restaurant-style meals prepared by a talented culinary team
Transportation to medical appointments
Amenities
Private apartments
Safe, secure sunroom, outdoor patios, resident gardens, and walking paths
Social, recreational, and spiritual activities led by a community life services director
Memory Care Common Spaces
Take a Peek Inside
People who have cognitive challenges, whether caused by Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, need more care and security compared to those who need assisted living which provides assistance with daily life. Every detail of our memory care residences at Newcastle Place is focused on helping residents feel safe and secure. Our memory care programming, in combination with a setting that promotes choice and celebrates achievements, helps foster confidence and trust.
Our highly-trained team members get to personally know your loved one—their history, their preferences, their ideal schedule. This enriching relationship often helps improve interactions, can reduce behavioral issues, and may help lower medication needs.
Dementia refers to a decline in cognitive functions (thinking, reasoning, memory) that interferes with a person’s daily function. These symptoms may occur alongside other diseases or conditions. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form (and cause) of dementia. It is a progressive, degenerative brain disease that’s characterized by loss of function and death of nerve cells in several parts of the brain, which first leads to loss of recent memories and new learnings, and eventually old memories, too.
Not at all! We accept admissions directly to our memory care residences.
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