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8/3/2019 Rolling Green Village - Life
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S P E C I A L A D V E R T I S I N G F E A T U R E B R O U G H T T O Y O U B Y E V E R G R E E N P L A C E
“After my dad died, we discovered my mother
couldn’t live on her own,” Evelyn says, explaining
that Martin Erdozain’s devoted care of his wife,
Julia, had masked
from the rest of
the family the
progression of her
dementia. “Hehad been covering
up for her … we
hadn’t realized
the extent of her
decline.”
Once widowed,
it became obvious,
for medical and
security reasons,
“she needed
someone with her around-the-clock.”
Evelyn Woods was grieving her
father’s death when a dismayingrealization deepened her sorrow.
‘Memory care neighborhood’ fosters
well-lived life for Alzheimer’s patients
Joan Mehaffey and her son, Rick, enjoy bird-watching at Evergreen Place’s indoor aviary.
Julia gets that – and so much more – at
Evergreen Place. Specifically designed for those
with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias,
this “memory care
neighborhood”
provides long-term
residential as well
as short-term respiteand rehabilitative
services. Safely
nestled within
Rolling Green
Village, is part of a
continuum of care
for seniors. Rolling
Green Village’s 175-
acre campus also
comprises a variety
of independentliving residences,
assisted living and skilled nursing services.
“The Evergreen staff is very caring,” says Evelyn of
the interdisciplinary team committed to providing her
mother a dignified, meaningful life. “I’m pleased with
the way they care for her, take notes, and come up
with ways to keep her active and viable. They give her
the freedom to do the things that still make her happy.
They understand what makes my mom who she is.”
Unique by DesignMemory disorders are complex, sensory-
oriented conditions that create specific safety and
communication challenges. Everyone who works at
Evergreen Place – from the medical personnel, to
the activity coordinators, to the on-site beautician
– has the expertise to handle such challenges with
sensitivity and compassion. A registered nurse is
on site seven days a week, and the high staff-to-
resident ratio allows for customized care plans alongcontinued on page 2
Here, Martha Ripple peruses thedresses in a vintage clothing store.
A Well-lived