StoneBridge Memory Care - Olney opened in Spring 2017 and sits right in Olney, IL, with a strong focus on helping people who have memory loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, so you'll notice the whole place is designed for folks with memory impairments in mind, and everything from the rooms to the activities circles around dignity, safety, and comfort. The community only provides memory care, and that means the trained staff is always close by, and someone's there 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to support residents with whatever they need, whether that's help moving around or managing medications or making sure each day runs as smoothly as can be for someone with memory loss. StoneBridge sets up individual care plans for every resident and offers a good range of services, like medication management, help with cleaning, laundry, bathing, and even local transportation for things like medical appointments or weekly shopping trips, plus residents get well-balanced meals, reminders for things they have to do, and ongoing medical care onsite from professional staff who try to pay attention to each person as an individual.
The facility offers both private rooms with bathrooms, showers, and kitchenettes, and shared spaces inside for meals or activities, so there are plenty of chances to socialize or spend quiet time as preferred. There's also cable and telephone services, and residents can use the beauty and barber shop when they want, and staff always keep everything tidy. The outdoor areas include patios and gardens where folks can relax or spend time just sitting with a view, and inside there are inviting communal rooms meant for safe, simple gatherings or memory-focused activities. Each day at StoneBridge brings scheduled events that try to keep minds active and spirits up, and the programs are tailored for people with dementia and different memory loss issues. They even make efforts for engaging families and caregivers with support and resources when needed, and StoneBridge is family-owned and run, which gives the whole place a familiar kind of atmosphere, and the main idea is to offer a secure, home-like setting where people with memory care needs feel looked after and respected.