Magnolia Place Assisted Living and Memory Care in Rogers, Arkansas is a memory-care–only community that accepts residents with early, moderate, and advanced dementia. In addition to long-term memory care, the community can take individuals on a respite or short-term basis, an option families often use after hospitalization or caregiver vacations. Medical oversight is available from an on-call doctor, and the community coordinates care with speech therapists, occupational therapists, physical therapists, and podiatrists. On-site clinical services cover incontinence management, ambulatory support, medication management, hospice coordination, diabetes monitoring, and routine eye and dental care, reducing the need for off-site appointments.
Care is delivered around the clock by staff that remain awake throughout the night to monitor residents and respond quickly to needs or wandering. Apartment layouts and common areas are designed specifically to minimize confusion for individuals with memory loss, and all personal-care tasks—bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting—can be provided with full assistance when required. Secure entries and monitored indoor and outdoor spaces add another layer of safety for residents who may be at risk of elopement.
Living spaces at Magnolia Place vary, and not every accommodation includes every feature. Some apartments have kitchenettes, cable or satellite TV connections, Wi-Fi, and individual climate controls. All units are designed to be handicap accessible, and select suites come with wheelchair-accessible showers. Common areas include an air-conditioned lounge with a central fireplace, a piano or organ for casual music programs, and landscaped outdoor areas where residents can sit or join supervised activities.
Dining is handled by a professional chef and culinary team. Three meals a day plus snacks are provided, and the kitchen can prepare kosher, vegetarian, organic, gluten-free, low-sodium, or no-sugar options on request. Families and friends can purchase guest meals, and the all-day dining approach allows residents to eat at flexible times rather than on a rigid schedule.
Additional amenities include a library that doubles as a quiet reading room and small group activity space, giving residents a dedicated place for books, newspapers, and cognitive-stimulation programs.