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How do I know when it's time?
At The Suites at Algiers Point, we understand the challenges families face when “home is no longer enough.” Our goal is to make the next step feel less overwhelming by guiding you toward the right solution with care and compassion. Choosing a quality senior living community should be a thoughtful first step toward safety, comfort, and peace of mind—not a last resort.
Every family’s journey is unique, but below are common areas to consider when deciding if extra support is needed.
Personal Care & Hygiene
Decreased attention to bathing, grooming, and clothing
Difficulty with showering, toileting, or dressing
Home & Daily Living
Falling behind on bills, unopened mail
Neglecting chores, maintenance, confining to a few rooms, hoarding tendencies
Nutrition, Exercise & Medication
Skipping meals, poor hydration, lack of exercise
Forgetting medications, running out, or keeping expired meds
Memory & Cognitive Challenges
Repeating questions, misplacing items, poor communication
Susceptibility to scams or wandering
Social & Emotional Wellbeing
Mood swings, anxiety, sleep issues
Isolation, loss of interest in activities, decreased mobility
Safety & Security Concerns
Paranoia, fear of being alone
Feeling unsafe or disoriented in familiar surroundings
The Schonberg Care Assessment
Each situation is different but we generally encourage families to assess the following areas:
Living Environment
Is the home clean, safe, secure and easy to navigate for the senior?
Mobility
Is walking or moving around becoming difficult?
Daily Habits
Are routine needs like bathing or taking medications being met?
Caregiver Capacity
Is the primary caregiver feeling overwhelmed and unable to keep up?
Social Engagement
Would regular, engaging activities and social interaction improve well-being?
Quality of Life
Would a supportive community create more meaningful life?
Ready to learn more about the many ways The Suites at Algiers Point can enhance the life of a senior in need of assisted living and memory care?
Have Questions? We're here to help.
View answers to common questions about the care and amenities we provide.
What is "Person-Centered" care?
Person-centered care is care that puts the person first and honors individuality.
At The Suites at Algiers Point, we ask you to share extensive information about your loved one so we can conform to his or her interests, habits, and routines. We design our staffing schedules and activity program around your loved one’s wants and needs. We want to know as much about your loved one as you are willing and able to share. Each of our residents has a rich and meaningful story to tell and we want to hear it!
Example: If your loved one likes to sleep in until 9:00 a.m. and eat a light breakfast, a team member won’t be assigned to wake your loved one any earlier than 9:00 a.m. Your loved one’s meal plan will reflect the request for a light breakfast, and we will make up the needed nutrition and calories at the preferred mealtime for your loved one.
Will my loved one be supported and allowed to be as independent as possible?
Yes. First, your loved one will receive a comprehensive assessment from our professional staff with emphasis on learning his or her cognitive abilities and potential, and identifying any other problems that impact function. We use a well-respected functional cognitive assessment method designed to discover your loved one’s remaining abilities. Sometimes, a person can benefit from rehabilitation to improve upon an area of weakness. Other times, we use a habilitation approach in which we enable the person to do what is still possible by creating the “just-right level of challenge.” This approach facilitates the highest level of independence and feelings of success. We know how to provide the proper supports and cues to enable individuals to do as much for themselves as possible. This is not an easy process, but we have invested in the expertise to use this state-of-the art assessment and care process so your loved one can thrive at every stage of dementia.
Is the staff trained in Alzheimer's and dementia Care?
Yes – we are not simply trained in memory care, we specialize exclusively in it. Our leadership team has been extensively trained as Dementia Care Specialists in Alzheimer’s Dementia Care. We have certified Instructors in place to train all new employees and to continue training and mentoring staff on an ongoing basis. We train our care staff and sign off on their memory care competency and their ability to implement our model of care and philosophy.
What events and activities are available for residents?
Whatever activities your loved one finds meaningful is what is represented in our group activity program and in your loved one’s daily plan. We perform an extensive life story assessment to learn about your loved one’s interests and preferences. We conform to your loved one. We don’t ask your loved one to conform to an activity schedule that doesn’t represent any of his or her interests. If a group activity isn’t of interest, our entire team is trained to engage your loved one in a more meaningful activity.
What is the living environment like?
Everything about our neighborhood design, including staffing ratios and specialized training, activity and ADL care, the floor plan, and interior design, have been carefully planned and implemented to meet the specific needs of our residents. The dementia stage and medical needs are the two key elements that define the way in which our community operates on a daily basis. The habits, interests, and routines of each individual resident influences the social milieu of the entire community. The Suites at Algiers Point is not just a place to live, it’s a place to call HOME! Our specialized environment is enriching, safe, nourishing and supportive, and customized to the residents LIVING and THRIVING within our community.