Morton Memory Care offers specialized care for seniors who have memory loss, Alzheimer's disease, or other forms of dementia, and the staff work hard to make each resident feel comfortable and safe with plenty of 24-hour support from friendly caregivers and a full-time registered nurse who helps plan care that fits every person's needs, and you'll find staff around all the time to help with things like bathing, dressing, getting around, taking medicine, or just spending time together. The community has secure courtyards and indoor areas for walking or relaxing, a nicely kept garden, and spacious lounges, plus there are kitchenettes in the apartments if someone wants to prepare food, and private or shared studios and one-bedroom options with walk-in showers and emergency call systems, which makes things safer and easier. Meals are made by a chef, served in a big community dining room, three times daily, and there are vegetarian choices, and the staff also takes care of laundry, housekeeping, and daily trash pickup, so residents can focus more on enjoying the many activities.
Morton Memory Care has a big calendar of social activities and events, group outings to local attractions or shopping, and a variety of planned games, exercise classes, music, arts and crafts, gardening, and tabletop games for residents to keep busy and make new friends, and there's even an on-site salon for haircuts or grooming plus internet access in the computer area and cable TV in rooms and common areas so no one has to feel out of touch. Transportation is available for appointments or group trips, and if a resident wants to bring a small pet, the team does an assessment to see if that will work. The building is close to parks, pharmacies, and cafes, and families are welcome to visit, even with guest rooms available on request.
The community has a structured program for memory care and offers personalized support that changes as needs change, with help for people to "age in place" so they won't have to move as care needs increase, and there are also respite and hospice options for those situations. Safety is important here with enclosed courtyards and doors that help prevent wandering, and you'll always see friendly faces willing to lend a hand. Morton Memory Care allows residents to bring their own furniture to make their space feel familiar, and the common areas are decorated for a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Management and professional memory care advisors are available to support families, and the staff focus on giving residents a gentle, respectful, and comfortable experience in a setting that feels peaceful but still vibrant with the small-town charm, and although the community is private pay, it aims to provide a high level of personalized support and comfort for older adults dealing with memory problems.