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The Goodman Center – Cypress Palms Memory Care Program

Preserving capabilities while protecting the dignity and individuality of each resident... that's the mission of The Goodman Center, a special program for those with advanced Alzheimer's disease and related memory loss. Located in a special residential area of Cypress Palms, The Goodman Center is designed to maximize the individuality of each resident.

Visual cues and prompts familiarize residents with their surroundings. A tropical, secure garden allows residents to safely move about while enjoying the outdoors. The Goodman Center's caring professionals are specially trained in providing a supportive, nourishing environment. They provide state-of-the-art programming which reinforces capabilities, enhances individuality and recognizes individual needs. Activities address varying interests, needs and attention spans. Our staff members are in tune with residents as they follow their cues and schedules.

Amenities

  • Apartments with a residential atmosphere
  • Spa membership
  • An environment providing freedom of movement for residents
  • Visual cues to orient residents to their surroundings
  • Secure courtyard
  • All utilities including electricity, basic cable television, water, sewer and trash collection (telephone may be purchased separately)
  • Wall-to-wall carpeting
  • Fire/smoke detector and sprinkler system
  • Private bathroom with walk-in-shower and grab bars

Services Included in the Monthly Fee

  • Three daily meals served in a private home-like dining room
  • Personal laundry services
  • Tailored personal care and health-related services, as needed
  • 24-hour emergency call system and staffing
  • Staff members trained in addressing the needs of those with memory loss
  • State-of-the-art programming that reinforces capabilities and enhances individuality
  • Social, recreational, educational, and spiritual programs designed to meet resident interests and attention spans and stimulate the senses