Amber Glen Memory Care sits as a licensed senior living community with a strong focus on people living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, and the staff there know how to provide care that matches each resident's needs, so you've got both private deluxe rooms like Private Deluxe 4 and Private Deluxe 7 for those who need their own space, as well as semi-private and companion living arrangements for folks who do better with company, and they let some pets live there, too. The whole place, run by JEA Senior Living under the Sinceri Senior Living group, is designed to keep residents safe and as comfortable as possible, with secured grounds, gated outdoor patios, peaceful gardens, and easy-to-navigate walking paths so confusion and wandering stay to a minimum, which gives families peace of mind. The building's full of thoughtful spaces, like reading nooks, recreation rooms, media rooms, and a gym, so people can relax, exercise, or gather for things like musical group sessions, movie nights, arts and crafts, story time, game nights, or family and holiday celebrations, which they do a fair number of through the year.
The staff, who all complete ongoing disease-specific training, know the importance of getting to know each resident's favorite routines, foods, interests, and even moments from their past, helped along by their signature Meaningful Moments® program that works with families to make daily life meaningful and familiar, beyond just safety and comfort. Residents have access to community dining, guest meals, skilled nursing, respite care, hospice services, medication administration, help with bathing and grooming (including a hair salon and barber shop on-site), and care staff who check vitamins and manage prescriptions each day. Amenities make things a bit easier and more pleasant, with laundry for linens, drycleaning services, guest parking, and high-speed WiFi all included, plus outings for offsite activities, free transportation, and excursions to restaurants or shopping for those who still enjoy a day out. The place hosts educational programs, monthly dementia support groups, and workshops for families, keeping everyone informed and connected, and you'll find opportunities for gardening with others, along with a gardening group, if getting your hands in the dirt is something you've always loved. Everything's intended to help adults living with memory loss stay as active, engaged, and comfortable as possible, and their care plans and living spaces really do reflect what works best for this community.