Connections Memory Care
Artisan at Hudson
A Neighborhood That Feels Like Home
Designed to help your loved one live their best possible life, our Connections Memory Care Neighborhood is specially designed with easy-to-navigate areas, visual cuing, and calm, relaxing colors.
Compassionate Care & Services
- Choice of studio, or one-bedroom apartments
- 24-hour care by dedicated and specially trained staff
- MOSAIC life enrichment programming
- Medication management
- Three meals a day prepared by onsite culinary team, with flexible dining options
- Connections Dining Room
- Multipurpose great room
- Large secured, lush garden with walking path
- Scheduled transportation and trips
- Access to state-of-the-art health and wellness center with a Medical Director, Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists, Podiatrist, lab services
- Routine housekeeping and personal laundry
- All utilities, including cable, internet
Spacious Residences
Convenience and comfort blend seamlessly in our Memory Care apartments which feature oversized bathrooms offering wheelchair accessibility through doorways and into showers, as well as safety bars. Designed to be bright and welcoming, our well-designed studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments (as well as a junior one-bedroom) offer a home-like ambiance.
Life Enrichment Programs
Residents can take advantage of the MOSAIC lifestyle, which provides opportunities and encouragement for a diverse range of activities and social events, including:
Social Interactions that include large, small, and one-on-one group activities including Memory Cafés and Dementia Support Groups
Individualized Life Skills and Adaptive Programming
Cultural and Community Engagement
Music Therapy
Cognitive Engagement Activities
Family Events
Core Strength, Balance, and Mobility Exercises
Spiritual Programs
Intergenerational Connectivity
FAQs
Normal forgetfulness is part of the aging process and usually begins in middle age. However, there is there is a great difference between occasionally forgetting your keys and dementia. People with dementia cannot retrieve information and in most cases, lose the ability of how to remember. Dementia can be a variety of diagnosis. The most common is Alzheimer’s, a severe, progressive loss of recent memory and thinking ability.
A few factors to watch for: a senior who suddenly stops doing a longtime hobby or withdraws. Sudden weight loss. Change in grooming habits. A house in disorder. An inability to follow conversations. If you suspect that your loved one’s memory loss is disrupting their daily routine, it could be time to seek medical advice.
A quality Memory Care program provides countless benefits such as safety, nutrition and professional support. Activities and programs provide mental stimulation and interaction, especially when drawn from that individual’s life experiences. Therapeutic tools such as music and art can awaken the senses and provide moments of personal success. In addition, many Memory Care residents benefit from the enriching ambiance of a senior living community that also includes Independent Living and Assisted Living.