Memory Care
Individuals who may benefit the most from Memory Care services are those with mild cognitive symptoms. These symptoms are noticed by the individual or a family member but may not be severe enough to affect activities like cooking, driving or making decisions. Regardless of the severity, if you or those around you are concerned, we are here to help.
Under the direction of board-certified geriatrician Dr. Lucas McElwain, we offer:
- Early detection and targeted treatment for memory or cognitive impairment
- The latest and most advanced testing and treatment options
- Best practice in care for persons with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD)
- Ongoing support for patient and caregivers at all stages
- A team approach to care, including nurse navigator, social worker, essentiALZ®-certified nurse, and board-certified geriatric specialist
- Resources and educational materials related to living with ADRD
Talk to your health care provider about a referral to Memory Care.
Call (662) 377-3008 for more information.
What is the difference between Alzheimer’s and typical age-related changes?
Signs of Alzheimer's & Dementia |
Typical Age-Related Changes |
Poor judgment and decision-making |
Making a bad decision once in a while |
Inability to manage a budget |
Missing a monthly payment |
Losing track of the date or the season |
Forgetting which day it is and remembering it later |
Difficulty having a conversation |
Sometimes forgetting which word to use |
Misplacing things and being unable to retrace steps to find them |
Losing things from time to time |