Silverado The Huntington concentrates exclusively on memory care, offering a secure setting staffed and structured for people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Residents benefit from full-time dementia-trained teams who provide 24-hour supervision within a secured community, and families can arrange respite or short-term stays when needed. Diabetes management is available, daily rounds are conducted by an attending physician, and a speech therapist is on call to address swallowing or communication challenges that often accompany cognitive decline.
Additional medical resources are delivered on site, minimizing the need for outside appointments. Licensed nurses oversee medication management, incontinence programs, and ambulatory assistance, while occupational, physical, and massage therapists support mobility and comfort goals. A podiatrist and dentist visit regularly, and hospice services can be initiated without a disruptive move. Every residence and common area is laid out to reduce confusion and is purpose-built for memory loss, reinforcing the community’s status as a memory-care-only provider.
Living spaces are designed for safety and familiarity, and residents may choose floor plans that accommodate personal furniture and keepsakes. Select apartments include wheelchair-accessible showers, Wi-Fi, individual climate control, or proximity to a central fireplace, while others open directly to landscaped outdoor areas. The community is pet-friendly, although not every unit allows animals, and not all accommodations contain every listed feature.
Dining follows an all-day schedule so residents can eat when they feel most comfortable. A professional chef prepares meals that accommodate vegetarian, vegan, no-sugar, and other physician-ordered diets, and restaurant-style service supports social engagement. Guests are welcome to join for meals when arranged in advance, and caregivers monitor intake to ensure proper nutrition.
Residents have access to an activity center, library and computer lounge, and a calendar that includes clubs, karaoke, live music, yoga and chair yoga, and fitness classes. Outdoor walking paths and a swimming pool encourage regular movement, while reminiscence and sensory-based programs align with cognitive abilities. Intergenerational visits, birthday celebrations, and supervised social outings round out daily life, providing structure without overstimulation.