AHAVA Memory Care serves older adults who need assisted living or memory care, especially those dealing with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, and the place really roots itself in Jewish values and traditions, though residents don't have to be Jewish. The care here follows a person-centered approach, and the staff pay close attention to the daily needs of each resident, helping with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and walking or wheelchair assistance as needed, and they have nurses and care partners available all day and all night. Residents get private rooms, with choices ranging from studios, single rooms, or two-bedroom options, and every room has comfortable furnishings, safety features, telephone, cable TV, and access to laundry. The building's three stories include a big variety of amenities like a dining room where residents eat freshly prepared kosher meals under the supervision of the Vaad Harabonim of Pittsburgh, a fitness center to encourage movement, game and activity rooms, a sunroom for socializing, and a salon/barbershop, with two secure outdoor courtyards, an outdoor porch, three fireplaces, walking paths, gardens, and safe indoor and outdoor spaces to help keep folks with memory concerns from wandering or getting hurt.
AHAVA Memory Care has a comprehensive network of care since it's part of JAA, and staff work with doctors, offering physical, occupational, and speech therapies, and if needed, there's help for medical concerns like diabetes or incontinence. The programming puts a strong focus on spiritual and social engagement, and daily routines include medication management, healthy meals, housekeeping, and laundry services, so residents don't need to worry about chores. The staff speak English, and everyone gets checked on regularly, with individual care plans tailored to support each person's preferences and health needs, and the team uses the Hearthstone Institute's "I'm Still Here" approach, which doesn't rely on medication, and tries creative therapies and memory exercises instead. There are artistic programs like painting and music therapy, group talks, recollection therapy, movie nights, mild physical activities, and community events to keep the mind active and spirits high, with extra support for families so they can have peace of mind. The environment is designed to feel soothing and safe without feeling strict, and there's a belief that daily routines, good nutrition, and social time create a sense of comfort and dignity.
AHAVA Memory Care is one of only two licensed Assisted Living Special Care Residences dedicated to memory impairment in southwest Pennsylvania, and the staff here are trained for dementia care and provide 24/7 supervision, with emergency alert systems and safety features throughout the building, along with a team that monitors even small changes in residents' needs. There's a minimum age of 55 to move in, and move-in coordination helps new residents settle quickly. Utilities are included with the monthly fee, and everything-from spiritual services to all meals, activities, and therapies-is geared toward helping residents feel engaged, independent, and cared for, no matter the stage of memory loss.