Memory Care

Alzheimer’s Dementia Care

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care

For people with memory conditions, there’s no better option than memory care. If your loved one has Alzheimer’s or dementia, a typical assisted living or nursing home just won’t do. Your loved one needs specialized care focused on reducing confusion and improving quality of life, and that’s exactly what they’ll get with the right memory care community.


Memory care communities are ideal for people who are living with dementia, and may be at risk for wandering off, going into someone else’s room or getting lost.

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It’s not always easy to find the right memory care option, but The Care Concierge of New England can help.

Finding the right place for your loved one with dementia can be incredibly difficult, especially when they require specialized care and attention. And, while there are many options out there, not all of them are made equal, and it’s essential that you find the right one for your loved one’s specific needs. That’s where our experienced Senior Living Advisors come in. We have a network of facilities and communities that have been vetted for quality care, security and safety, and we’ll take the time to get to know your loved one and their needs so that we can find the right option.

Take the first step towards finding the right memory care option.

When your loved one is at risk for wandering off or getting lost, it’s essential that you find a community that will keep them safe and secure, but here at The Care Concierge, we know how difficult that can be. Let us help you save time and energy by helping you find the right memory care option for you loved one. Our Senior Living Advisors have helped families just like yours all across Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut, and we’d be honored to help you too!


Contact us today to find the right memory care option for your loved one.

Frequently Asked Questions


Hi there! Have some questions about our services? Find the answers below. 

  • 1. What do you mean by memory care?

    The assisted living care that offers the utmost care and affection to the people living with Alzhiemer’s and other forms of dementia. Such memory care facilities allow the residents to live in private and semi-private rooms and engage in activities designed to assist those with memory loss. 

  • 2. When are you available for memory care assistance?

    We take pride in our around the clock availability. We are committed to offering our high quality services at every hour of the day. We advocate a holistic focus on overall wellness including emotional, physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual aspects. 

  • 3. How do I know if my loved one needs memory care?

    If you’ve been noticing lately the signs of cogniotive impairment in your loved ones suffering from Alzheimers and Dementia, it’s high time you consulted with a healthcare provider. Families often ask how they can know whether the behaviors and memory gaps they are seeing are normal signs of aging or indicative of something more concerning. 


    You must look for changes in behavior, including excessive defensiveness or anger, decreased attention to housework and personal care, issues with money management, challenges managing medication, and increased confusion and distraction. If any of these signs are quite prominent, you must consider memory care assisted living facilities. 

  • 4. What makes The Care Concierge different from the rest?

    The Care Concierge believes in meeting the challenging conditions of an aging brain with a caring and interactive mindset. Our facility is designed exclusively to assist the person with Alzheimers or dementia by reducing the agitation and frustration. We strive to offer your loved ones an opportunity to live independently without having to stress about anything. 

  • 5. Do you offer extra activities to the residents?

    Yes. We plan a plethora of activities for the residents to engage in and interact with their fellows. All our activities are designed to promote memory and motion.

  • 6. What should I bring to memory care assisted living to make the space feel like home?

    We understand that our residents and their families would feel more at home and familiar with the surroundings. With us, residents have the flexibility to bring items that will make them feel comfortable. You can bring furniture pieces, artwork & photographs, potted plants, and bedding. 

  • 7. How long should I wait before visiting my loved one in memory care?

    The transition into the memory care can be huge for everyone involved. You must be patient with yourself and your loved one. You must give them enough time to get settled. Your loved one’s level of comfort will detrmine how soon or how often you must visit. 

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