


Sarah was excited.
She had found a beautiful senior community with a grand lobby, elegant dining rooms, a theater, a café, and endless activities.
“Mom is going to love this,” she thought.
As they toured, Sarah admired every amenity — every detail, every corner designed to impress.
Her mom, meanwhile, quietly asked:
“Where are we?”
A few minutes later:
“Which way do we go?”
Then:
“I don’t want to get lost.”
A few days later, they visited a small memory care home.
There were no chandeliers or grand hallways.
Instead, there was:
Her mom smiled.
“This feels like home.”
On the drive home, Sarah realized something important: she had been choosing with her own eyes, not her mother. She loved the impressive building.
Her mom needed something different.
Someone living with dementia doesn’t need more places to go — they need fewer.
They don’t need long hallways — they need familiar ones.
They don’t need endless choices — they need a comforting routine and people who know their name.
Sometimes, the best memory care isn’t the biggest or the most impressive.
It’s the place that feels like home.
Are you searching for the right memory care home for your loved one?
At Applewood Our House, our homes are purposefully designed for people living with dementia—creating familiar surroundings, consistent caregivers, and a calm daily rhythm that helps residents feel safe, comfortable, and truly at home — care wrapped in kindness.
We invite you to get to know Applewood Our House and experience the difference of care that’s truly centered on the person.