Artis Senior Living of Yardley sits in a quiet residential neighborhood and is part of the Artis Senior Living network, focusing on memory care and assisted living. The community is built around the "Artis Way" philosophy, which tries to connect each resident's lifelong identity to their daily routine, so folks living with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia still feel a sense of purpose and belonging. You'll find over 10,000 square feet of secure indoor space, which is important for people with memory loss, and the building itself is set up with safety features meant for dementia care.
Staff here include nurses on-site 24 hours a day, care partners, leadership, housekeeping, kitchen workers, and activity coordinators, all working to make the place friendly and helpful. The people who work at Artis Senior Living of Yardley are known for being joyful and kind, and staff get awards for things like best activities and being supportive toward residents with dementia. They offer help with daily living, meals planned by chefs to make sure folks eat well, and a lot of daily activities, such as music therapy or chair tai chi, that are designed to get residents engaged mentally, physically, socially, and emotionally.
The memory care services are tailored to those living with Alzheimer's or similar diseases, so activities and programs are personalized for each person, and the environment is set up to promote as much independence and engagement as possible. Residents can use pet-friendly amenities, Wi-Fi, high-speed internet, and the whole place is handicap accessible. There's a family feel here, with strong leadership at the top and a focus on supporting both residents and their caregivers with resources and education.
There are special features like secure indoor spaces, areas for connection, and programs meant to help residents feel joyful and included. The facility has a biannual review and is a licensed community, so standards are checked on a regular basis. They offer tours where visitors can see the daily routines, meals, and activities. You can get here easily from the Garden State Parkway. The design caters specifically to people living with dementia, offering both safety and stimulation, and aiming to build a bridge between each resident's past identity and their present life.