CONTINUUM OF CARE
Memory Care in Palm Beach County
The Carlisle Palm Beach provides Memory Care minutes from West Palm Beach, FL, that supports residents with compassion, structure and engaging daily experiences. We know that memory loss affects both the individual and their loved ones, which is why our program emphasizes dignity and connection at every step.
Comprehensive Memory Care
Our secure Memory Care neighborhood is thoughtfully designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other cognitive conditions. With expertise in dementia caregiving, our team delivers personalized support focused on dignity and comfort.
Through structured routines and meaningful activities, residents receive high-quality dementia care in an environment that feels like home. Families can feel confident knowing their loved ones are in compassionate, capable hands.
Memory Care is designed for individuals living with various cognitive conditions, including:
- Parkinson’s disease dementia
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Vascular dementia
- Lewy Body dementia
- Frontotemporal dementia
GEMMS Program
Inspired by Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care, GEMMS seeks to create a nurturing environment where our compassionate care partners meet residents where they are in the moment. By understanding the unique needs of each resident and joining them in their journey, we strive to make each moment genuine, engaging and meaningful.
CONTINUUM OF CARE
Memory Care
Providing Memory Care that supports residents with compassion, structure and engaging daily experiences. We know that memory loss affects both the individual and their loved ones, which is why our program emphasizes dignity and connection at every step.
Memory Care Support
Our secure neighborhood is thoughtfully designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, and other cognitive conditions. With expertise in dementia caregiving, our team delivers personalized support focused on dignity and comfort.
Through structured routines and meaningful activities, residents receive high-quality dementia care in an environment that feels like home. Families can feel confident knowing their loved ones are in compassionate, capable hands.
Memory Care is designed for individuals living with various cognitive conditions, including:
- Alzheimer’s disease
- Vascular dementia
- Lewy Body dementia
- Frontotemporal dementia
- Parkinson’s disease dementia
What Is Memory Care?
Memory Care is a specialized level of support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia or other cognitive conditions. It provides 24/7 supervision, assistance with daily routines and a secure environment designed to reduce confusion and promote familiarity. Residents benefit from structured programming, consistent schedules and care approaches tailored to their cognitive needs.
At The Carlisle, Memory Care is delivered within a dedicated neighborhood staffed by specially trained caregivers. Services include help with personal care, medication management, wellness programming and daily activities that support engagement and comfort. This model ensures residents receive the oversight and structure needed to navigate everyday life safely and with stability.
Who Memory Care Is Right For
Memory Care is appropriate for individuals who:
- Show signs of Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia
- Need 24/7 supervision to remain safe and oriented
- Have difficulty managing daily activities such as bathing, dressing or eating
- Experience wandering, disorientation or behaviors that require structured oversight
- Benefit from predictable routines, secure surroundings and specialized cognitive support
- Can no longer remain safely at home without continuous caregiver involvement
This level of care helps families ensure their loved one receives consistent monitoring, dementia-informed support and a residential setting designed for safety and peace of mind
MEMORY CARE
Residences
These spacious and private apartments are specially designed for Memory Care residents, each including a kitchenette. Spacious, warm and inviting, these homes feature the modern amenities your loved one so richly deserves.
Amenities and Features:
- Dementia-Trained Caregivers
- Personalized Wellness Plans
- Sequential Daily Programming
- Safe And Secure Environment
- Music Therapy
- Memory Care Courtyard
- Memory Care Wellness Center
- Kitchenette
- Personal Laundry Service
- Utilities (Electricity, Water, Telephone)
- Cable Ready
- Housekeeping
- Trash Service
Floor Plan Options
Preserve
423 Square Feet | Studio | 1 Bath
Palm Beacher
568 Square Feet | 1 Bedroom | 1 Bath
Manalapan
538 Square Feet | 1 Bedroom | 1 Bath
Memory Care FAQs
What is the difference between Memory Care and Assisted Living?
Assisted Living provides oversight and support with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing and medication management. Memory Care provides this same support along with enhanced security, structured routines and specialized support for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.
What is the difference between Memory Care and Alzheimer’s care?
Alzheimer’s care is a type of Memory Care specifically designed for individuals with Alzheimer’s, while Memory Care supports those with various cognitive impairments, including dementia.
When is it time for Memory Care?
When a loved one’s safety, well-being or daily functioning is at risk due to dementia-related challenges like wandering, confusion or difficulty managing daily tasks.
When should someone with dementia go into a care community?
When they require 24/7 supervision, struggle with daily tasks or show signs of wandering, confusion or behavioral changes that impact safety.
How much does Memory Care cost?
Costs vary based on location, level of care and amenities, but typically range from $6,000 to $10,000 per month. To learn more about The Carlisle Palm Beach’s pricing, please reach out to be connected to a Sales Advisor.
What are the most common types of dementia?
The most common types of dementia include:
- Alzheimer’s disease: The most prevalent form of dementia, marked by gradual memory loss, confusion and changes in thinking and behavior. It’s caused by abnormal protein buildup in the brain that disrupts cell function.
- Vascular dementia: Caused by reduced blood flow to the brain, often following a stroke or series of small strokes. Symptoms can include difficulty with problem-solving, slowed thinking and memory issues.
- Lewy body dementia: Associated with abnormal protein deposits called Lewy bodies in the brain. It can cause visual hallucinations, sleep disturbances, movement issues and fluctuations in attention or alertness.
- Frontotemporal dementia (FTD): A group of disorders caused by damage to the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. It often leads to personality changes, difficulty with language and impulsive behavior, usually at a younger age than other dementias.
Each type affects the brain differently and requires tailored approaches to care and support.
What are the stages of dementia?
Early (mild memory loss), middle (increased confusion and difficulty with tasks) and late (severe impairment and full-time care needed).
How do I care for loved ones with dementia?
Provide a structured routine, encourage engagement, ensure safety and seek professional support when needed.