This article is sponsored by Alden Health Care & Senior Living. To learn more about their unique, personalized approach to assisted living, or to book a tour of the 38-acre facility, visit AldenCourtsofWaterford.com.

Placing a parent or other family member into an assisted living community can be a tough decision. But if your loved one suffers from dementia, professional care might be the only viable option.

Fortunately, Alden Courts of Waterford makes the transition as smooth possible by offering individuals with Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and other diseases that cause dementia dignified living in a safe, secure and restraint-free environment. Unlike cookie cutter facilities, Alden Courts of Waterford takes a unique, person-centered approach to assisted living, known as the Pathways Program, which celebrates each resident's individuality, abilities and skills. Activities help promote structure and confidence in your loved one's life, while interdisciplinary staff members and community-based neighborhoods ensure they stay busy and healthy. This holistic approach is further strengthened by the facility's comprehensive medical care and therapeutic services, which focus on often overlooked details like calm colors and lighting conducive to a soothing environment.

Within the 38-acre campus, your loved one will be placed into a specific neighborhood customized to their individual needs, meaning they will receive the appropriate care throughout all stages of the disease process.

And did we mention the pampering? In addition to the expert medical and therapeutic treatment, residents of Alden Courts of Waterford will enjoy everything from personalized laundry services and recreational classes to an ice cream parlor and hair salon. Add excellent food, inviting atriums geared toward safe wandering and a host of other amenities and services, and you'll see why placing your loved ones into Alden Courts of Waterford is the right decision.

To learn more about Alden Courts of Waterford's living experience or to arrange a tour, call 630-851-1466 or visit AldenCourtsofWaterford.com.

 

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