New LifeStyles - Philadelphia

Summer / Fall 2017

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LAFAYETTE HILL RESPITE SPRING MILL 2002 Joshua Road Lafayette Hill, PA 19444-2430 (610) 828-4848, fax (610) 828-4864 PresbysInspiredLife.org/Spring-Mill 80 units PCH, RES, SCU, RSP, MEM Call for rates, brochures and a personal tour. A community of Presby's Inspired Life (Ad on page 7) Spring Mill offers independent living, personal care living and memory support, with the perfect blend of privacy, self-reliance and reassurance. We offer spacious studios and one- and two- bedroom apartments. Many have kitchenettes. Amenities include three chef-prepared meals daily, a full calendar of enriching programs, weekly housekeeping and fresh linen service. 3 Reasons to Consider Memory Care Alzheimer's disease regardless of what stage can be a difficult disease to cope with. Not only is it a harsh reality for your loved one but it can also be difficult as a family member or caregiver to watch this take course. If you have a loved one who suffers from Alzheimer's or Dementia, it may be a good option to seek out Memory care. Here are few reasons you and your family should consider professional care. Proper Care If your loved one is being cared for by a family caregiver, chances they are not truly experienced in providing Alzheimer's and Dementia care. This means that your loved one might not get the stimulation that he or she needs. If you choose care from a community that specializes in memory care, you can ensure that your loved one will receive 24-hour care and the activities that he or she needs by licensed professionals. Safety Due to the nature of the disease, it is important to take certain safety precautions when caring for someone with Alzheimer's. Specialized care communities set-up for this and will help keep your loved one safe. These communities are specifically designed to provide a healthy living space that will keep your loved one busy and secure. Avoid a Move Later By moving your loved one into a memory care community now you can avoid having to upset them later. Some people with beginning stages of Alzheimer's move in with a family member and receive care services there. 38

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