Memory Care

Trust CentraCare to support your whole family as your loved one faces memory loss challenges. You’ll appreciate our compassionate care, resources and guidance to help you navigate early-stage and advanced memory loss.

Team Approach to Care

Your family member can live more independently with help from neuroscience specialists, rehabilitation therapists and home health team members. Medicare and private insurance cover most services.

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When Should I Seek Care?

  • Reach out if you notice any of the following symptoms:
  • Increasing forgetfulness
  • Habit of misplacing things
  • Difficulty doing daily tasks
  • Mood changes
  • Trouble finding or using the right words
  • Strange or inappropriate behaviors
  • Confusion about the time or place
  • Personality changes
  • Poor judgment
  • Depression

Services for Your Family

We’ll work with your loved one’s primary care physician to assess their memory and recommend a personal treatment plan. You’ll receive guidance from our expert team, too. With support, you’ll both enjoy a higher quality of life.

Medication Management

Doctors review your loved one’s current prescriptions to make sure they’re safe and effective. Health care professionals also explain how to limit medication side effects.

Rehabilitation

Physical, occupational and speech therapy empower your loved one to do daily tasks and communicate better. Rehabilitation supports a more independent life.

Community Resources

We’ll recommend local agencies and services that make everyday life easier. You’ll have opportunities to connect with people like you and find support and encouragement.

Caregiver Education

Expect the help and information you need to understand memory loss. You’ll learn to care for your loved one while also caring for yourself.

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If you’re concerned about your loved one’s memory, make an appointment with their primary care physician. The doctor will refer you to specialists as needed.

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