The Vineyard at Fountaingrove Memory Care concentrates its clinical program on residents who live with moderate dementia. Care is structured around evidence-based memory support that incorporates routine orientation, structured activities, and continuous monitoring to reduce confusion and anxiety. Licensed nurses oversee care plans, supervise medication administration, and coordinate with outside physicians, therapists, and hospitals when higher levels of intervention are required. By limiting admission to individuals whose dementia is classified as moderate, the team can maintain an environment that balances safety with the resident’s remaining independence.
Direct-care staff remain awake and on duty throughout the night, providing an added layer of security for exit-seeking behaviors and other sundowning risks common in dementia. During all shifts, care partners are trained to deliver some physical assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, adapting their level of help as functional abilities change. Fall-prevention protocols, regular health assessments, and secured building access further reinforce resident safety without resorting to unnecessary restraints or pharmacologic sedation.
Accommodations at The Vineyard at Fountaingrove include studio and companion apartments outfitted with emergency call systems, accessible bathrooms, and motion-sensor lighting; some layouts add features such as in-unit showers or small sitting areas. Because floor plans and furnishings vary, prospective residents should confirm which safety and convenience elements are present in the specific suite being considered.
Meals are served three times daily in a controlled dining room that is designed to limit overstimulation and support residents who need cueing. Menus are developed with input from a registered dietitian to meet nutritional guidelines, and texture-modified or specialized diets are available on request. Hydration stations and light snacks remain accessible between meals for residents who prefer smaller, more frequent portions.
On-site services include a barber and beauty shop for routine grooming, landscaped communal gardens for supervised outdoor time, and a quiet library that offers both large-print books and audio materials. Residents may also join special-interest clubs that focus on reminiscence activities, crafts, or gentle fitness, providing structured engagement without overwhelming stimulation.