Regency Memory Care Club's River Edge location sits off Route 4, making it easy for Bergen County families to get to, and has been serving people with Alzheimer's and dementia for years out of its first place in Toms River. This place's main focus is memory care for older adults who deal with forgetfulness, memory loss, or more serious cognitive conditions, and the building itself is fully secured, with controlled access and staff present at all times for extra safety and peace of mind. The club operates as a social day program for people at any stage of memory impairment, and has hours that go from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sundays, which works well for many families. There's a strong structure to daily life, with routines designed to help members stay active and involved, and the staff-trained by the Alzheimer's Association of New Jersey-provide compassionate support for things like bathing, dressing, medication, transfers, meals, and any personal care that comes up during the day.
Members can join activities meant to help with both mental and social stimulation, like arts in a special room set up for that, or just spending time together during group events. They can use indoor or outdoor spaces, both secure, and everyone eats nutritious meals together. Staff help with medication management, coordinate with healthcare providers, and assist with activities of daily living. Regency Memory Care Club takes pride in offering an individualized approach, creating plans based on every person's cognitive level, health, and needs, instead of one-size-fits-all programs. Family members can find education, guidance, and help through the facility's resource programs, and respite care is available for short-term relief, so caregivers at home get a real break when they need it most. The facility uses special dementia programming to keep people busy and mentally active, and modern support means some people really thrive, even after diagnosis, with a focus on safety, social life, and comfort. Regency Memory Care Club remains family-owned and is not a giant corporation but a privately held network with locations in New Jersey and New York, known for caring, decency, and building a place for people to be themselves as they age, all while living with memory challenges.