”SeniorCare neighborhood living for the memory impaired

Testimonials

When we first visited with Jerry and Regina at Brookridge House, knew we had found exactly what we had envisioned for our mother. Both Jerry and Regina conveyed a wonderful sense of caring and concern, with amazing attention to every detail to make living with dementia as graceful as possible. When we toured the "new home" being renovated at 68th and Broadmoor, we signed on the dotted line immediately and eagerly awaited the day we could move Mother.

Resident Family Member



Mother adjusted quickly to her beautiful new home, while we were able to relax knowing that she was getting the best possible care and attention 24 hours a day. No more worrying about Mother's safety and health care—just enjoyable visits with her in her lovely home! In my opinion, the combination of living in a house on an ordinary residential street and having excellent staff to provide care, makes Senior Care Homes an optimal environment for people with dementia. Our family feels incredibly blessed to have found such a place for Mother!

Resident Family Member



My husband and I set out looking for a new care facility for my mother-in-law. She had been in a “skilled nursing unit” for several years. She had passed her 92nd birthday and we were not happy with either the care or atmosphere in her facility. We visited several places in town that were recommended as the “Best”. When we entered the SeniorCare home and met with the staff, we became so excited sensing immediately that this was a place with a homelike atmosphere plus excellent care. Perhaps some people need to experience the larger facility to know that this is how people should be treated when they can no longer care for themselves, a sunny room to watch the morning, a garden and deck to literally smell the roses, meals cooked fresh and taken in a normal kitchen setting, and a caring staff who remain consistent.

Resident Family Member



There are no wheel chairs grouped tightly together, but a quiet atmosphere where individual needs can be taken care of. Visiting becomes a pleasure too. We were so excited and managed to move her into this wonderful home in a week. Each day we wake up thankful that she is in such a great place for these last years. Our children and grandchildren visit and say, “Oh, we love the new place! It is just right for Grandma.”

Resident Family Member



Home...what a great way to create a comfortable feeling for a person with dementia by living in a real home setting. Wonderful solution... I commend everyone at SeniorCare Homes for all the “Moments of Joy” you are creating every day. Keep up the passionate work!

Jolene Brackey,
Nationally Acclaimed Alzheimers Author and Speaker


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