Seasons Memory Care at Rolling Hills is a dedicated memory care community that concentrates exclusively on residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. The program is structured for both long-term residency and short-term or respite stays, giving families flexibility when they need temporary support. Care teams are trained in dementia-specific techniques and are equipped to handle diabetes management and speech therapy, ensuring residents receive daily clinical oversight alongside cognitive support.
The community is fully secured and designed to reduce confusion and wandering. On-site medical offerings include incontinence and ambulatory care, medication management, hospice coordination, and regular visits from nurses, occupational therapists, physical therapists, optometrists, dentists, and podiatrists. Every space and service is built to accommodate memory loss, from cue-based layouts to routine therapeutic activities that minimize anxiety.
Resident apartments and common areas feature practical comforts such as wheelchair-accessible showers, Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV connections, individual climate control, and access to outdoor areas and parking. Some suites look onto a central fireplace or place residents near the community piano, while others provide added handicap-accessible details; however, not every unit includes every feature, so families should confirm specific accommodations during a tour.
Dining is overseen by a professional chef who prepares three daily meals as well as snacks available throughout the day. Menus offer international dishes and can be adjusted for vegan preferences, gluten-free requirements, low-sodium needs, or no-sugar modifications. Guest meals are welcome, and the all-day dining option lets residents choose mealtimes that align with their personal routines.
Residents have access to an activity center, clubs, indoor and outdoor walking paths, raised garden beds, and a swimming pool. Daily schedules include happy hours, chair yoga and other fitness sessions, reminiscence and sensory-based programs, birthday celebrations, dances, live music events, social outings, and time in the library and computer lounge. These offerings provide purposeful engagement while accommodating varied mobility and cognitive levels.