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Bailey Manor is Different.

Bailey Manor is a Purpose Built Facility.

Each of our communities was designed with a great deal of thought and planning to meet the specialized needs of memory care residents, making their lives safer, less stressful and more meaningful. Why did we design our communities this way? Because unlike most assisted living facilities, memory care is all we do.

Here are some of the features we offer our residents:

An Open Floor Plan:

This design, void of any hallways, helps reduce anxiety and improves orientation to a new environment, helping ease the transition period.

Secure Exterior Doors:

You want peace of mind. They want some freedom. Secured exterior doors mean you both win—with residents able to move about freely. We even offer a secure courtyard, so residents can enjoy activities like gardening, bird watching and strolling on our walking paths, with nothing to worry about. There’s even a covered porch where residents can gather with friends and relatives.

Carefully Planned Living Spaces:

Everything in our living spaces is planned with safety in mind. For instance, our units feature armoires instead of closets to prevent residents from getting lost or confused.

Individualized Life Service Plan:

It is not their memory loss that defines who our residents are. They are individuals who deserve to be treated with dignity and respect. That’s why we sit down with you and evaluate the specifics of your loved one’s needs, abilities and preferences, including: personal care, housekeeping, medicine management, dining preferences, activity preferences and laundry requirements. Our goals are to:

  • Consistently deliver dignified care
  • Increase the resident’s ability to perform activities of daily living
  • Tailor the plan to the individual needs of the resident
  • Develop the plan with professional care providers and family members

Specially Designed Programs and Activities:

Our goal isn’t just to care for your loved one. We want to enrich their life with activities that encourage them to participate to the highest level of their capability. By doing so, we help maintain cognitive function, increase their socialization and enhance their self-esteem. One way we do this is by creating a Memory Book for each resident. The book is filled with photos, news clippings and more, all of which together form a sort of life history of each resident. Then the books are used by visiting family members, staff and the resident to help spark their memory and foster conversation and familiarity.