Memory Care Initiatives – Residential

Three Pillars Memory Care video

RUSTY'S STORY Click the video above to learn about the positive impact Three Pillars' memory care had on Rusty and his family, especially his daughter Kathy. The millions of people affected by memory loss - individuals and their families - are best served by specially-trained staff. All team members at our U.S. News top-rated memory care neighborhood are specifically trained to treat your loved ones and are state certified. Everyone working with your loved one has a true understanding of their needs.

Three Pillars Earns Important Designations For Dementia Care

Three Pillars Senior Living Communities is proud to announce it has received significant dementia care designations from LeadingAge Wisconsin.
"We are extremely proud of these important designations, which are reflections of the enormous efforts of our team to make Three Pillars a leading resource for people in need of dementia care," said Jen Graf, Director of Dementia Programming at Three Pillars, which received the following designations for 2024:
Dementia Specific — Masonic Health Care Center & Hickory Suites Rehab
Dementia Specific — Riverside Lodge Assisted Living
Dementia Specific — Riverside Lodge Memory Care
Dementia Capable — Compass Point Catered Living
Dementia Capable — Village on the Square Independent Living

Frequently Asked Questions

We specifically designed our memory care neighborhood for individuals suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other types of dementia. A more structured routine, customized to each individual resident, helps residents feel safe, thus reducing behavioral symptoms sometimes seen in those with dementia. Additional staffing and programming will keep residents independent for as long as possible.

Those who live in assisted living need help with some everyday tasks and more supervision than they can typically receive at home. Nursing homes care for those with more complex medical needs. Often, those with memory loss are physically healthy, but struggle to be independent. Memory care offers programming, staffing, and an environment to help maintain independence while ensuring safety.

The answer to this question is different for every family. One of the first things to consider is your loved one’s safety and whether living alone is a viable option. If your loved one is living with you or other family members, consider how difficult it is for you to meet their needs. If your physical or mental health is at risk, it may be time to consider another option. Change is not easy for anyone, but here at Three Pillars we have experience in easing families through this transition and can provide the help and support you need.

Our staff is extensively trained in providing care for those with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. They participate in training that covers understanding dementia, communication, assistance with activities of daily living, dealing with behavior-related dementia symptoms, person-centered care, care planning, and activities. In memory care, there is a higher staff-to-resident ratio to meet specific needs of those with memory loss.

In addition to regularly-scheduled Riverside Lodge activities, the Memory Care Neighborhood has separate activities designed to cater to each resident's individual needs. Activities focus on social, cognitive, creative, and physical aspects of daily life. Recreational materials in the memory care neighborhood cater to people with dementia, allowing for different levels of cognitive ability. Staff and service associates lead activities in the memory care neighborhood.

Memory care provides alarmed entrances and exits to ensure those who wander remain safe in our neighborhood. Staff perform regular rounds rather than relying on pull cords or call lights. Resident apartments do not have kitchens, showers, or tubs to avoid accidents. All medications are kept locked and administered by staff.

Aside from assistance with any activities of daily living they may need (bathing, dressing, oral care, etc.), our staff will provide invitations and encouragement to attend activities and meals, as well as medication administration. Important components of memory care include supervision, socializing, and meaningful activities.

Three Pillars has a Director of Dementia Programming who can provide education and support to help guide you through your dementia journey. Our resource library provides books, videos, and other materials to help you learn more about dementia and ways to communicate and socialize with your family member. We offer monthly caregiver support groups through the Alzheimer’s Association and frequent family events to attend with your loved one.

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Clarie Larkin

Clarie Larkin

Sales Counselor
Direct: 262.965.7420
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For more information on assisted living and memory care living and care options on Three Pillars' campus, please contact Claire Larkin, Sales Counselor, at clarkin@threepillars.org or 262.965.7420.

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