Forever Young Memory Care in Santa Ana operates as a residential care home dedicated exclusively to memory support. The community accepts both long-term residents and individuals seeking respite or short-term stays. Clinical oversight is provided by on-staff and visiting physicians who coordinate diabetes management, medication schedules, and routine health evaluations, while licensed speech therapists address communication or swallowing challenges that often accompany cognitive decline.
Additional clinical resources are integrated into a secured setting designed to reduce wandering risk. Residents have direct access to nurses, occupational and physical therapists, an optometrist, podiatrist, dentist, and massage therapist. Incontinence and ambulatory care are available, and the environment is purpose-built to accommodate memory loss. The team manages medications, supports hospice services when required, and maintains a staff-to-resident ratio appropriate for a memory-care-only community.
Private and companion suites are offered, and while features vary by unit, options can include wheelchair-accessible showers, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, individual climate control, and designated parking. Pets are welcome in approved rooms, and landscaped outdoor areas—highlighted by a butterfly garden—provide additional living space.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served on an all-day dining schedule, allowing residents to eat on their own timetable. Menus can be modified for vegetarian preferences, low or no sodium, and no-added-sugar diets to align with medical directives or personal taste.
Residents can join clubs, fitness programs, yoga or chair yoga sessions, and reminiscence or sensory-based groups. Indoor and outdoor walking paths, raised garden beds, and a swimming pool support daily activity, while live music, karaoke, dances, birthday celebrations, and social outings add variety. An activity center, library and computer lounge, and structured intergenerational programs round out the schedule, helping residents remain engaged with both peers and the broader community.