Why Regency Memory Care NJ
When a family member begins to experience memory loss, the entire family is impacted. Living arrangements that were once able to meet a loved one’s needs may no longer be suitable for them and families may be faced with making difficult decisions that must balance a need for safety with a desire for independence. While these decisions may not have to occur at the first sign of memory loss, delaying them often exacerbates the problems related to finding memory care placements, since changing health conditions can quickly change memory care from a want to a need.
Why Regency Memory Care NJ
At Regency Memory Care Club, we specialize in helping people adjust to the lifestyle changes that come with memory loss. Whether the memory loss is related to Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, dementia, or simply the memory loss and confusion that many people experience as they age, our facilities are designed to help our clients and their family member adjust to the changing family and interpersonal dynamics that accompany memory loss.
To many people, a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s or other memory-destroying disease can seem like a death sentence, and, for a long time, the options available for memory care focused so much on safety that they sometimes ignored the client’s ongoing social and emotional needs. Without denying the fact that memory loss and confusion can rob people of much of what has always been important to them, it is a mistake to equate a diagnosis with the end of a meaningful life. At Regency Memory Care Club, we know that people who are experiencing memory loss still have the same emotional needs as other people; they enjoy companionship, can still participate in meaningful relationships, and enjoy social activities. Even as a disease progresses, there are still ways for patients to find meaning in their lives and for family members to find ways to interact in meaningful way with their family members.
Our goal is to help you or your loved one live the best life possible despite a diagnosis of dementia or memory loss by making the most of every day. With behavioral interventions and therapies aimed at promoting cognition and getting people fully engaged, we tailor our programs so that each individual in our clubs can get the most out of his or her life. While science has not yet found a way to fully reverse the impact of memory loss, we can help continue to enjoy life, even when struggling with forgetfulness.



