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Dementia Through Their Eyes

Increase Dementia Awareness to Improve Level of Care and Attract New Move-Ins + Merrill Gardens Best Practice Spotlight

June is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month. With our latest whitepaper, we continue our dementia education by sharing what we’ve learned from witnessing over 60K+ fall events in senior living memory care communities. Download our “Dementia Through Their Eyes” whitepaper to learn more on:

  • Increasing move-ins with marketing
  • Empowering staff with person-centered care
  • Creating a dementia-friendly bedroom
  • Making things easier to see
  • Keeping residents safe

In the whitepaper’s Best Practice Spotlight, Melissa Dillon, Director of Garden House for Merrill Gardens, shares how their Inspire Connection program effectively focuses on the unique needs of people living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias and how they leverage the program in their marketing efforts.  

To learn how to improve level of care and attract new move-ins by increasing dementia awareness, download SafelyYou’s latest whitepaper.

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