Memory Care

Modena Reserve at Bethesda

A comforting embrace. A welcoming smile. The reassuring sense that you are valued and respected. When it comes to caring for individuals affected by Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, the little things truly matter. At Modena Reserve at Bethesda, our exceptional caregivers understand this deeply. Through our personalized approach, Aspyre Memory Care, we tailor care to each person’s unique needs and preferences. By learning their likes, dislikes, optimal times of day, favorite activities, and hobbies, we create an environment that feels familiar, supportive, and encouraging. It’s all about enhancing the quality of life with the thoughtful care each individual deserves.

Designed to soothe and respect

Our dedicated team members are available around the clock, bringing their expertise and passion to help each resident live their best possible life. Our Memory Care neighborhood is thoughtfully designed with easy-to-navigate spaces, visual cues, and soothing, calming colors to create a comforting atmosphere. Residents enjoy a private apartment, allowing them to feel at home in a space that suits their preferences and needs.

MCDining

Personalized Care & Services

  • Assistance with daily activities

  • Individual care plan

  • Medication management

  • Routine health assessments

  • Monitoring of chronic conditions

  • Restaurant-style dining 

  • Community kitchens for cooking activities

  • Activities

  • Beautifully landscaped grounds

Life Enrichment Programs

Memory Care residents have numerous opportunities for engagement and involvement, including special events and activities planned around their preferences.

  • Scenic Tour

  • Sensory-Driven Cooking Activities

  • Engaging Music Therapy

  • Cognitive Engagement Activities

  • Interactive Pet Therapy

  • Hydration and Nutrition

  • Wellness and Balance Classes

Close up of unrecognizable senior couple playing with jigsaw puzzles at nursing home.

FAQs

Normal forgetfulness is part of the aging process and usually begins in middle age. However, there is a great difference between occasionally forgetting your keys and dementia. People with dementia cannot retrieve information and in most cases, lose the ability of how to remember. Dementia can be a variety of diagnosis. The most common is Alzheimer's, a severe, progressive loss of recent memory and thinking ability.  

A few factors to watch for: a senior who suddenly stops doing a longtime hobby or withdraws. Sudden weight loss. Change in grooming habits. A house in disorder. An inability to follow conversations. If you suspect that your loved one's memory loss is disrupting their daily routine, it could be time to seek medical advice.

A quality Memory Care program provides countless benefits such as safety, nutrition and professional support. Activities and programs provide mental stimulation and interaction, especially when drawn from that individual's life experiences. Therapeutic tools such as music and art can awaken the senses and provide moments of personal success.