Residential Options
Memory Care at The Haven
The Lodge at Shelburne Bay Haven Program offers residents that may be experiencing memory loss, whether from Alzheimer's Disease or any form of dementia, one of the finest memory care programs in New England. Our state-of-the-art, secure community provides residents with individualized programs, innovative care plans and activities based on their level of need. The goal of the program is to help individuals maintain the highest quality of life possible. With just 16 residents in the Haven, the home-like atmosphere provides a uniquely high staff-to-resident ratio. Residents enjoy the privacy and comfort of having their own apartment to decorate with familiar furnishings, an enclosed courtyard and an open floor plan in which to walk and mingle with staff and friends.
Our compassionate and caring staff receive special training, providing the best possible environment for each resident living with Alzheimer's and memory disorders. Families and friends are encouraged to participate in our support groups, daily activities and special programming. Learn more about our unique memory care program by contacting us today.
"The Lodge at Shelburne Bay Commits Resources to helping those with Alzheimer's", read more from the Shelburne News.
Join us on the second Tuesday of each month for our Alzheimer's and Dementia support group. 7:00-8:00 p.m. open to all. Please R.S.V.P to Rose Cleveland, RN at rcleveland@shelburnebay.com or call 802-985-9847.
Memory Care at The Haven includes:
- A secure community that provides a safe, engaging and comfortable setting
- Professionally trained 24-hour staffing
- Enclosed interactive courtyard with contiguous walking path and potting shed
- Specially designed memory programs
- Daily activities that encourage movement and engagement
- Three meals per day, plus snacks and beverages throughout the day
- Housekeeping services
- Laundering of linens and personal laundry
- Medication management
- Individualized comfort during times of stress and sun downing
- Personal assistance with activities of daily living
- Mealtime monitoring and staffing
- Escorts for meals, community outings and services
- Designated program coordinators
