British Columbia We do not currently offer Memory Care in our B.C. communities. Alberta We offer Continuing Care Home Type B - Secure Space in: • Camrose • High River • Olds Ontario We have designated Memory Care areas in: • Amherstburg • Brantford
We want to empower our residents to continue building their legacy at Seasons. We work with our Ontario residents and their loved ones to create a Legacy Today journal. We acknowledge and celebrate moments shared at Seasons and document elements of a resident’s life story through this journal. Understanding someone’s past accomplishments and interests strengthens our connection with them, helps shape our care plans, and empowers our residents to Our activity calendar for residents in Memory Care is exible yet progressively balanced to incorporate the elements of the mind and spirit, like brain-enhancing games, exercises and physical activity routines, and calming meditative programs to promote sleep and happiness daily. continue building their legacy while at Seasons.
Seasons continues to be open to and seek out partnerships in aging research with academic institutions, their students and professors across Canada. rough this continued outreach, we look forward to gaining increased insight and knowledge within our industry to embrace innovation, and best serve our residents, now and in the future. We oer these institutions an excellent platform for interested professionals to access willing seniors for research purposes. rough these extensive eorts, we aim to bridge the gap between youth and seniors. • Seasons and The Centre for Elder Research at Sheridan College explored technology in design for a new and improved ‘den,’ a quiet space for relaxation, reminiscence, and social connection. • Seasons hosted a robot named Mindy as part of a pilot study to explore how we might use social robots to engage, entertain, and educate residents in retirement homes. • Seasons developed a 4-minute virtual technology-based experience for team members and families from the viewpoint of someone living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
Positive relationships among all care partners elevate the person-centred care approach. “We host monthly peer support gatherings in our Ontario communities for our team members and residents’ families. ey strengthen relationships by providing a safe place to discuss feelings and frustrations and allow opportunities for personal and professional growth,” says Stephanie Sanborn, Director of Innovation and Education. She was instrumental in building the Memory Care program at Seasons. “It takes special qualities to serve seniors with cognitive impairments, and we want our team members to feel supported and cared about, so they can provide the highest quality care to our residents. We believe that positive relationships among all care partners elevate the person-centred care approach,” continues Stephanie.
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