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The Serenity Place Memory Care facility is spacious and features plenty of natural light. With on-site amenities like a hair salon, therapy room, multiple common areas, and outdoor seating space, residents have plenty of space to spend time, socialize, and live comfortably.
Life at Serenity Place Memory Care addresses not only the health needs of residents but also lifestyle needs. Comprehensive care is provided by licensed, on-site nurses. With 24-hour staff and a community, on-call doctor available, seniors living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia live comfortably, knowing they have the care they need to remain healthy and active. In addition to planning care and services for seniors, the staff also dedicates time to help make sure residents have an engaging and fun experience by planning therapeutic group activities tailored to unique interests.
As a memory care community, Serenity Place Memory Care caters to the wants and needs of residents. The community offers private and shared living options that are spacious and secure. Residents especially enjoy the natural light and how upscale and modern the suites are, helping them feel safe and comfortable in their new home.
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To reach a resident at Serenity Place Memory Care call: (256) 979-1239
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