Eagle Springs Memory Care sits in Walla Walla County, Washington, as an assisted living community focused on people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, creating a warm and supportive place where residents, families, and staff feel like an extended family, and you'll find that people really know each other's names and look out for one another. The facility uses a research-based approach to care, making sure each program and daily activity helps residents in a meaningful way, so everyone gets the support that fits their needs best, and with a Health & Wellness Director, Business Office Manager, an Ambassador, and an executive director named Kimberley Wilkinson, along with an administrator named Jessie, there's a clear line of care and support available at all hours. Eagle Springs belongs to Cogir Real Estate, G.P. and has 54 licensed and WHCA beds, with a separate and secure memory care section located in its own building, which means residents who tend to wander or are at risk of leaving can stay safe, because technology like bracelets and secured outdoor areas help prevent them from getting lost, and the design is easy to move around, simple to remember, and full of spaces that feel like home. Staff receive special training to help people with dementia, including how to handle challenging behaviors, offer behavioral care, give insulin injections, monitor blood sugars, help with mobility, and give assistance with Activities of Daily Living, meaning even people who need more help can stay here as their needs change, and with 24-hour staffing, someone's always around for support.
Apartments at Eagle Springs come spacious and efficient, and every resident has individually controlled heating and air, so it's always comfortable inside, and there's emergency response systems in place, as well as on-site maintenance and regular housekeeping. Residents can bring a dog or cat, join in on full-time activity programs that go from art classes to brain fitness, gardening, stretching, outings, karaoke, cooking classes, educational talks, and Wii bowling, plus self-guided museum tours, sculpture walks, picnics, farm tours, and farmer's markets. Staff encourage independence wherever possible but are always ready to lend a hand or support, especially with personalized care plans that reflect each person's preferences, needs, and history-people aren't treated the same, because everyone's got their own story, and True North Programs emphasize this individual approach. There's also the award-winning Wellness Everyday™ programs, so activities happen every day of the week, aiming for better health and well-being.
Meals at Eagle Springs are served restaurant-style by a dining team, with fresh, seasonal food three times a day, special diets like low/no sodium, low/no sugar, and vegan options available, and room service if needed, so people don't have to go without when they're not feeling up to the dining room-because there's both main and private dining rooms, as well as snack and hydration programs throughout the day. The property includes both indoor and outdoor common spaces, like an outdoor patio, secured walking paths, a library, and comfortable indoor spots, with a beauty salon and barber shop for self-care and regular spa and hygiene services. There's devotional and wellness programs, counseling, and scheduled transportation for shopping or doctor appointments, wheelchair accessible showers for comfort, and residents have access to hospice and respite care too, when the need arises. The environment feels calm, steady, and stress-free, helping residents feel at ease, and with the stable staff who know both residents and families well, everyone works to maintain dignity, meaning, and humor, so people can keep a sense of themselves even as they need more help. Eagle Springs aims to provide a true home, supporting independence, kindness, empathy, and respect, and making life safe, dignified, and enjoyable for every resident with memory loss or dementia.