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Connecting on a Deeper Level

Aging research shows that staying connected is vital for health. Our highly-trained staff is dedicated to fostering relationships with our residents in memory care. This allows us to provide individualized interventions based on personal preferences, interests, and history. Arbor Terrace also believes in the significance of family involvement and is here to support you and your loved ones every step of the way.

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Personalized Care and Engagement

Seniors with Alzheimer's disease or dementia face risks and isolation when living at home. At Arbor Terrace Exton, we provide attentive care to ensure the safety and well-being of our Evergreen neighborhood residents. Our memory care approach focuses on creating a comfortable and engaging environment for your loved one to help them feel at home right away.

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Positive Dining Experiences

We prioritize creating a positive dining experience for everyone. Furthermore, our food options are thoughtfully prepared to maintain nutritional value while promoting independence and dignity for residents.

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Rest Assured in Our Memory Care Expertise

The Arbor Company has been providing exceptional care for seniors for more than 30 years. We're proud to be industry leaders in memory care, support, and education. Our Evergreen staff uses the most current best practices for serving those living with dementia, and receives ongoing training to ensure the best care.


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Enjoy Senior Living in Exton

The Evergreen neighborhood provides a safe, supportive community for seniors living with Alzheimer's disease or another type of dementia.

Dementia-Friendly Community Design Dementia-Friendly Community Design Every aspect of our Evergreen memory care neighborhood, from the doors to the outdoor space, was designed to promote a peaceful, productive, and safe environment for our residents.
approach Individual Care Plans Each resident is unique and deserves personalized care interventions designed just for them. Our care plans ensure that every aspect of care is tailored to each individual resident.
Medication Management Medication Management Our professional team, which is led by our Evergreen Director, provides medication administration for each resident.
Engaging Activities Engaging Activities Our robust and structured activities program is designed to incorporate daily routine and healthy socialization.
Dementia Support and Resources Dementia Support and Resources We are always learning more about Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, and want family and community members to learn along with us.
Specially Trained Caregivers Specially Trained Caregivers Every team member who works with our memory care residents receives cognitive care training that is based on our 30+ years of experience in working with seniors with dementia.
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Engaged and Thriving

The Evergreen memory care neighborhood is built on the foundation of meaningful participation in daily tasks and activities. From wellness-focused exercise programs, to calming sensory groups, to trips into the greater community, our residents enjoy engaging activities with friends, family, and staff members.

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The Caregiver's Complete Guide to Alzheimer's and Dementia Care

This guide is a comprehensive look at what a caregiver needs to know, from the stages of dementia to how to help a loved one make the transition to dementia care.

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Enjoy Senior Living in Exton

Senior living in Exton, PA offers the best of both worlds: The charms of a small town with the excitement of being near the Philadelphia metro area. Our vibrant local community is filled with shopping and dining options that you're sure to appreciate. Additionally, there are many attractions to entertain you and your guests. We also offer excursions to experience the best of the city.

 

Memory Care Floor Plans

Our floor plans are designed to meet your unique needs and to provide comfort, luxury, and convenience. These are more than just apartments—they are spaces to call home!

The Lincoln III

Studio | 1 Bath
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The Banbury III

Studio | 1 Bath
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The Meadowbrooke II

2 Bed | 1 Bath
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is memory care like in Exton, PA?

We take pride in being among the leaders in the Exton area for dementia care, support, and education. When you choose dementia care at Arbor Terrace Exton, you’re choosing a community designed to promote a peaceful, productive, and safe environment, supported by a team that is trained in the most current best practices for serving those who are living with dementia.

What is the difference between memory care and dementia care?

There is no difference between memory and dementia care—in fact, the terms are often used interchangeably. At Arbor Terrace Exton, dementia care residents live in our Evergreen Memory Care Neighborhood, a peaceful environment designed specifically for those living with Alzheimer's disease or another form of dementia.

At what stage should someone with dementia go into memory care in Pennsylvania?

If your loved one has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or dementia and you’re seeing signs that they’re struggling with daily functioning, need support most of the time, or seem afraid and lonely living at home, it may be time to consider memory care. Seniors with memory issues are at an increased risk for wandering, physical risk-taking that can lead to falls, and other unsafe behaviors.

Memory care facilities and programs are specially designed for seniors living with memory loss or other age-related cognitive impairment, and provide  a calm and dignified environment that promotes independence and choice while reducing safety risks and distress. Here are five challenges of living with dementia that can prompt a move to a memory care community.

How is memory care different from personal care?

Both memory care and personal care or assisted living facilities offer supportive care to people with a range of health issues, including cognitive impairments. But with memory care, the entire community is structured around the unique needs of people with dementia. This means that memory care tends to be much more comprehensive, and residents’ days are spent with people highly experienced at managing dementia. Memory care offers dementia-friendly activities and staff trained in the psychological and physical effects of cognitive impairments. To understand the key differences, you may find this post from The Arbor Company blog helpful.

If you have questions about these different types of senior living at Arbor Terrace Exton, or would like help determining which might be the best fit for you or your loved one, please contact us. We’re happy to answer your questions!

What is the difference between memory care and a nursing home?

Nursing homes and memory care facilities both offer dementia and Alzheimer’s care, round the clock staff, and supervision to keep residents safe. Memory care communities offer specialized staff members who are trained in issues with dementia care, and offer a structured day of activities that help to prevent behaviors associated with anxiety and depression. Meals are prepared to preserve dignity and independence, and environmental features are designed to keep residents safe and secure. 

By contrast, a nursing home (also known as a skilled nursing facility) offers more comprehensive support to those who have extensive medical needs in more of a clinical environment. They provide the highest level of care possible outside of a hospital, delivering 24-hour care to seniors who have complex medical conditions and need hands-on assistance and monitoring. Skilled nursing facilities are the best choice for those who need assistance with tasks that go beyond the activities of daily living.

How can dementia care be paid for?

There are numerous resources available to help pay for dementia or Alzheimer’s care. These include Medicare and Medicaid, employee benefits, long-term care insurance, and personal assets and savings. Veterans with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia may also be eligible for certain benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Our webinar, Understanding the VA Benefit for Senior Living, examines this benefit in further detail.

Every situation is different and it’s important to review any programs for which your loved one is eligible before they need to move. If you’d like assistance understanding your options, contact us—we’re happy to help!

Will Medicare cover memory care in Pennsylvania?

Medicare covers some, but not all, costs of care in a memory care facility. It does not cover long-term memory care, but Medicare will cover certain medical costs including inpatient stays, home health care, diagnostic testing and medications.

How much of memory care is tax deductible in Pennsylvania?

If your loved one is in a memory care residence due to Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, their care may be tax deductible. As a “long-term care service,” some or all of the expenses of dementia care do qualify for a medical expense tax deduction. We suggest consulting a tax advisor with questions regarding your specific situation and what may or may not be deductible in Pennsylvania.

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