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Seven Acres and Alzheimer's Disease
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We want to express our deep appreciation for the excellent care your organization gave to my mother. The team on the Alzheimer’s Unit showed such kindness to Mother while she was there; and during those last few days, they did all they could to make our heavy burden a bit lighter. We cannot say enough good things about everyone on that team. These people are truly dedicated to their profession and the caring of our parents. They are beautiful individuals. Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. |
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Seven Acres is regionally acclaimed by geriatric psychiatrists and neuropsychiatrists for innovations in the treatment and care for people with Alzheimer’s Disease and related dementias. We are the largest Alzheimer’s residential Center in the Southwest and among the largest in North America.
Alzheimer’s disease is particularly cruel and costly both in its intellectual and physical effects on the individual, and in the emotional, logistical and financial stress it inflicts on family and community. From our state-of-the-art facilities to our team of professional medical staff and master’s level social workers, we are committed to the medical and psycho-social well-being of residents and their families.
- The Loeb Center serves patients in the deepest stages of the disease, accepting individuals who often cannot be accommodated at other care residences; Seven Acres embraces them
- The Alexander-Greenberg Building offers state-of-the-art Alzheimer’s accomodations, part of Seven Acres’ commitment and campus-wide multi-million dollar renovation
- Specialized care and activities for all stages of the disease
- Education and counseling for families
- Family and caregivers support group meetings
- Affiliated with the National Alzheimer’s Association
- We focus on providing a failure-free environment that capitalizes on the remaining strengths of our clients with Alzheimer’s or related dementias even as it accommodates their limitations
- We believe that loss of memory through dementia does not mean or equal loss of individuality.
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