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Fountain View Senior Living

Frequently Asked Questions

While similar, recovery stays and respite care serve distinct purposes while providing short-term care solutions. Intended for individuals recently discharged from a hospital, recovery stays offer a supportive environment where our short-term residents can recuperate with access to quality health care and support with activities of daily living if needed.

On the other hand, respite care is designed to fill the gap when your regular caregiver is unavailable, ensuring continuity in care for you or your loved one. Residents in recovery stays and respite care at Fountain View Senior Living are warmly welcome to participate in our community activities!

While memory care and assisted living share similarities in providing supportive environments for seniors, the critical distinction is that memory care offers specialized attention for residents with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other memory impairments. This includes medication reminders, structured routines, activities designed to stimulate cognitive function and memory retention, and our Montessori-inspired Portraits® program.

At Fountain View Senior Living, memory care and assisted living residents benefit from compassionate care built around their individual needs, fostering a sense of security and well-being at every level of care. 

Choosing the right community is an important decision involving an informed research process. As you explore your options, pay attention to the care provided and how a community strives to meet each individual’s needs.

We invite you to schedule a tour today and see how we create customized care that promotes the comfort of all our residents. Our team is ready to answer your questions and help you discover why Fountain View Senior Living could be the perfect place for your loved ones to call home.

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