The decision to move a loved one to an assisted living facility is never easy, especially when he or she suffers with Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia. That's why the Rose Lane Program offers special care, a structured environment and enhanced safety for residents with limited cognitive abilities.
At Rose Lane at Robbins Brook, residents and their families find a supportive, home-like atmosphere where physical and emotional needs are recognized and met. From accommodating dietary requirements to monitoring medications to helping with personal hygiene, care is provided in a way that allows residents to maintain their independence and dignity.
Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative brain disease that usually begins gradually, causing a person to forget recent events or familiar tasks. As it advances, it can cause confusion, personality and behavior changes, and impaired judgment. Symptoms vary from person to person, but common warning signs include:
At Rose Lane, we understand the challenges that accompany Alzheimer's disease, both for residents and their families. Let us be the shoulder you lean on during this difficult time.
To instill a sense of achievement and normalcy, Rose Lane offers a therapeutic program of special events, social interaction, recreation, household tasks and everyday living activities.
Rose Lane is dedicated to providing the highest quality care possible in a safe, nurturing environment. Each resident and his or her family have access to a wide range of services, including: