Memory Care

The programs you desire. The safety you require.

Compassionate Memory Care at Modena Cherry Creek:

On top of safety and support, Modena Cherry Creek emphasizes engagement, dignity and personalized attention in their memory-care programming. Life-enrichment initiatives target mind, body, and spirit through offerings such as interactive pet therapy, music-therapy sessions, sensory-driven cooking activities, wellness and balance classes, and even scenic outings in the Cherry Creek neighborhood when appropriate.

At Modena Cherry Creek, the Memory Care neighborhood — branded as their “Aspyre” Memory Care — is designed with a clear focus on combining a warm, home-like atmosphere with the specialized safety and support that memory-loss residents require.

Life Enrichment Programs

Modena Cherry Creek focuses on maximizing dignity, respect, independence and engagement for our Memory Care Residents. Residents enjoy stimulating programs for the mind, body and spirit.

Scenic Tour of Downtown Cherry Creek

Sensory-Driven Cooking Activities

Interactive Pet Therapy

Hydration and Nutrition

Engaging Music Therapy

Wellness and Balance Classes

Cognitive Engagement Activities

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We understand that needs can change over time.

Resident Care

Our secured Aspyre neighborhood features team members trained in Dementia Care that create a highly-specialized environment for residents with Alzheimer’s. Modena Cherry Creek’s Caregivers, Certified Nursing Assistants and Qualified Medication Administration Personnel are all deeply dedicated to enriching the lives of the residents they serve and are supported 24/7 by Licensed Nurses.

Floor Plans

Check out our spacious residential studio, 1- and 2- bedroom floor plans to find one that best fits your lifestyle.

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FAQ's

Normal forgetfulness is part of the aging process and usually begins in middle age. However, there is a great difference between occasionally forgetting your keys and dementia. People with dementia cannot retrieve information and in most cases, lose the ability of how to remember. Dementia can be a variety of diagnosis. The most common is Alzheimer's, a severe, progressive loss of recent memory and thinking ability.

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