Frontida of Kimberly: Specialized Memory Care offers support for people with dementia or memory impairments in a safe, comfortable building with 40 private suites, some made for double occupancy, and you can choose a fully-furnished, semi-furnished, or unfurnished room for whatever fits best, and each suite has a fully accessible bathroom, so families don't need to worry about loved ones getting around. The community keeps residents busy with daily exercises, movie nights, baking classes, spa days, and has an arts room, gardens, and walking paths for fresh air, while the activity team and resident-run activities add even more chances to stay engaged. Staff always keep an eye on residents, as this is a supervised and secured community, and all caregivers have training in dementia support, with a registered nurse named Jessica who's described as responsive and compassionate, and Alana serves as the administrator, making sure things run smoothly.
Residents get help with daily routines, like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, and if anyone needs more medical care, there's a community nurse and access to nearby physicians, including Valley Periodontics, which is good to know. The dining room serves all-day restaurant-style meals to fit special diets, including allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly options, and the staff handle meal prep, housekeeping, and laundry, so residents and families don't have to worry about chores. Room amenities include phones and furnishings, and the community has emergency alert systems in place alongside 24-hour supervision and call systems for safety.
Family involvement is encouraged, with staff who are kind, patient, and knowledgeable, communicating often with families and treating residents with respect, and you can see this warmth described by people calling the building lovely with wonderful staff. The community scores 4.5 with Seniorly's rating and 4.3 stars from families and residents, which shows folks tend to feel cared for there, and the administrative team works hard to keep everything running well. The facility has a barber and salon, organizes move-in coordination, and pays attention to the little things that help people with memory challenges feel at home, like familiar activities and community-sponsored events. It's purpose-built for memory care, supporting people through changes and helping them hold on to daily routines, offering a simple, warm, and attentive setting without making a big fuss about being fancy-just focused on care, comfort, and kindness.