Memory Care, Alzheimer's & Dementia Programs

If your loved one is suffering from Alzheimer’s or dementia, you want memory care services that keep safety and quality of life top of mind. At National Church Residences, our memory care services take an individual approach and strive to exceed the expectations of residents and their families.

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A Look Inside Our Memory Care Communities

Our memory care communities work to help residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia to reach their highest level of wellness. Along with helping residents maintain leisure skills, our activities are designed to serve as powerful coping mechanisms for times of stress.

Residents of our memory care communities are offered a variety of cognitively stimulating activities through our Montessori-based programming. Since Alzheimer’s and dementia is a family disease, we also work to provide ongoing education about these diseases to your family and our employees. As health care professionals, National Church Residences has the goal of offering the best training available to ensure each resident’s needs are met.

What Our Memory Care is Designed to Achieve

At National Church Residences, our memory care communities can help your loved one:

  • Enhance their quality of life
  • Feel safe in a secure environment
  • Provide a higher sense of dignity
  • Discover creative expressions
  • Lessen anxiety
  • Rekindle social skills
  • Develop new interests
  • Increase their attention span and focus
  • Have a higher sense of usefulness
  • Enhance the ability to remain alert

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What exactly is a senior living community?

A senior living community often provides a continuum of care for senior from independent living to skilled nursing or secure memory care services. National Church Residences communities are entire campuses filled with a variety of living options that help residents age gracefully in the same community without having to relocate. Read More

What are some of the options for getting help for my aging parent?

The type of care that you and your parent chooses depends on several factors, including their health, level of mobility and activity, family caregivers and finances. But no matter what level of care your parent needs, it’s important to include them in the decision-making process and consult their general care doctor. Read More

How can I deal with the emotions involved in caring for my aging parent?

When a grown child is caring for their aging parent, it can be challenging to address the emotions that are involved with moving to a senior living community. The good news is that there are many national and local resources are available for caregivers:

• Family Caregiver Alliance
• National Alliance for Caregiving
• National Family Caregiving Associations
• National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

How can I locate a home health care provider for my mom?

National Church Residences can provide your parent with a home health care plan that is customized to your family’s needs. We offer services such as home health aides, private duty nursing, occupational, speech and physical therapy, and hospice care. Read More

What exactly is a senior living community?

A senior living community often provides a continuum of care for senior from independent living to skilled nursing or secure memory care services. National Church Residences communities are entire campuses filled with a variety of living options that help residents age gracefully in the same community without having to relocate.

Read More

What are some of the options for getting help for my aging parent?

The type of care that you and your parent chooses depends on several factors, including their health, level of mobility and activity, family caregivers and finances. But no matter what level of care your parent needs, it’s important to include them in the decision-making process and consult their general care doctor.

Read More

How can I deal with the emotions involved in caring for my aging parent?

When a grown child is caring for their aging parent, it can be challenging to address the emotions that are involved with moving to a senior living community. The good news is that there are many national and local resources are available for caregivers:

• Family Caregiver Alliance
• National Alliance for Caregiving
• National Family Caregiving Associations
• National Association of Area Agencies on Aging

How can I locate a home health care provider for my mom?

National Church Residences can provide your parent with a home health care plan that is customized to your family’s needs. We offer services such as home health aides, private duty nursing, occupational, speech and physical therapy, and hospice care.

Read More

Communities that Offer Memory Care

Legacy Village

695 Wycliffe Drive
Xenia, OH 45385 866-754-9072

Harmony Trace

3550 Fishinger Blvd
Hilliard, OH 43026 888-211-3477

Inniswood Village

1195 North Street
Westerville, OH 43081 844-841-5770

Legacy Village

695 Wycliffe Drive
Xenia, OH 45385 866-754-9072

Services Offered

  • Assisted Living
  • Independent Living
  • Memory Care

Harmony Trace

3550 Fishinger Blvd
Hilliard, OH 43026 888-211-3477

Services Offered

  • Assisted Living
  • Memory Care

Inniswood Village

1195 North Street
Westerville, OH 43081 844-841-5770

Services Offered

  • Assisted Living
  • Independent Living
  • Memory Care

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Washington, DC 20220;
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