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Memory Care Assisted Living Quotes

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“Safety first! Of primary concern is the patient's safety. If you are unable to assure the safety of the loved one under your care, it is a clear sign that it is time to find help to give them the best care possible. There are many options for this and even some which will still allow your loved one to opportunity to stay in their home, like alzheimers care in Santa Fe, but will require that you ask for help to meet their need. BeeHive Assisted Living Homes of Santa Fe, you can feel comfortable that your loved one is in the best hands, safe and secure.”
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“Memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer's disease are becoming quite pervasive in our society. BeeHive Assisted Living Homes of Rio Rancho #1 have all heard about it on the news, read about it in magazines and talked with friends that are dealing with it. But, what happens when it starts to affect you in a more personal way. Finally, remember that whatever the future holds, you've done the best you can for your loved one. Rest in the knowledge that your memory care in Rio Rancho during this process has made a positive impact on the quality of life that they have and enjoy the time that you have with them.”
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J.R. Whitsell
“Within a year of retirement, Dad showed the early signs of dementia. By 2017, his symptoms were declared mid-stage by his family physician. It's a sad truth, but ultimately, we don't choose the course of our lives.”
J.R. Whitsell, That Moment In Time: Two: What If We Helped?