For assisted living and memory care in Lakewood, Colorado, we have two locations.
Applewood Our House South Lakewood is the one of the newest additions to our memory care homes. It has 16 private rooms, a wonderful living room, and a dining space. The kitchen rests at the heart of the home and features cherry cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and granite countertops, welcoming residents to feel right at home.
Our secure, specialized home offers services and structures specifically designed to accommodate residents with dementia and other assisted living needs. Our staff has specialized training in caring for those with dementia and different memory care needs. We offer 24-hour care in eight-hour shifts to keep our team energized and able to best serve our residents.
With secure units, dietitian-created meals, frequent activities, and care services specific to each resident, we invite you to feel at home at Applewood Our House.
1182 S Van Gordon Court • Lakewood CO 80228 • 720.639.4207
Our Memory Care Experts at South Lakewood
Applewood Our House South Lakewood is a place where seniors with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia can find peace and comfort. Our staff is trained to work closely with each resident’s needs. They provide empathy for all of our residents while still meeting their specific needs through tailored services designed specifically for them or by working alongside family members and doctors involved in every aspect of the process.
Applewood is the best at serving our residents. We continue to find new ways for you, your family, and future families to feel welcome in our community.
Many seniors with dementia who live in assisted living communities find that they need help with daily tasks and activities. This is because Alzheimer’s can cause many different symptoms, like forgetting where things are or what to do next. These symptoms may make it difficult for seniors to complete their day-to-day routine on their own. If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with dementia, assisted living care may be an option worth exploring!
Here are a few common questions asked about senior falls. Click on each question below to see the answers.
There are many reasons why seniors with dementia fall. Some of these reasons can be preventable if the proper steps are taken.
People with dementia have problems with their balance. Their muscle strength isn’t the same as it once was, and sometimes, they cannot move around very well. Due to memory loss, places are often not familiar, and this can cause confusion and uncertainty.
Professional caregivers take extra precautions against falling. A single fall could cause seniors with dementia to lose mobility and reduce their quality of life.
If you are searching for assisted living facilities in Lakewood, Colorado, consider Appplewood Our House