Dementia care for elder living with cognitive supports

 
 
 
 
 

Sagecare Dementia Care Home in Toronto & the GTA

Sagecare provides a high level of service and compassion for our resident family members in our dementia care home.

Our commitment to elevated dementia care is extended across Toronto, North York, Mississauga, Thornhill, Richmond Hill, Oakville, Burlington, Brampton, and Markham.

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A place to belong

Sagecare’s dementia care home is a place to belong. In our community, dementia is the rule not the exception. It is normalized. It’s just life. This simple truth allows our elders to relax the muscles that work so hard to hold the “self” together under the weight of immense social and intellectual expectation. This has an immediate impact on their wellbeing. And as abilities change, they are supported by people who know them in an environment that plays to their strengths. 

 

Travelling, together

Cognitive changes are happening. They have made the road different than you expected, oftentimes more difficult. But there are many opportunities for growth and meaning, for laughter and joy, still ahead. We are here to help you reclaim your time with the ones you love with quality dementia care in Toronto and the GTA.

 

An intentional community

Everyone here has a unique history and personality, unique abilities and experiences. They are more than the sum of their memories—as are we all—and one of our greatest joys is building relationships that transcend caregiving and care receiving. Life is richer when it can be shared with friends. Sagecare combines community with compassion for a genuine dementia home care experience.

Our vision

A world that understands and includes people with changing cognitive abilities so that they may live their richest, most joyful lives. In Sagecare’s memory care home, your loved ones are provided with the resources and support they need to thrive in their new environment.

 

What we believe

 

Home is a sacred place. 

People are more than their medical conditions. 

Observation is the beginning of understanding.

The absence of emotional upset is not the same as wellbeing.

Cognitive abilities may change but human needs do not.

It is easier to face the unknown with someone you trust.

It is possible to reduce anxiety without introducing deception.

Relationships mean giving and receiving.

Community comes from connectedness.

Some abilities can grow even as others decline.

Everyone is allowed bad days.

It is always possible to learn.

There is richness in life that exists beyond words, logic, or reason.

People are worthy of love, not because of what they do, but because they are.

How we behave

 

We observe.

We check our assumptions and motivations.

We use language that is thoughtful and deliberate.

We do not speak ill of an elder in their presence or absence.

We presume capacity.

We seek continual consent.

We protect the sanctity of home.

We intervene when the risk is unacceptable.

We offer appropriate choices.

We balance the needs of the individual with the needs of the community.

We do what is right, not just what is right for us.

We create opportunities for relationships to deepen.

We allow space for joy to unfold.

We slow down.

We use gentle hands.

We express love.

Promises we make

 

Members of our community will be well-known, honoured, respected, and loved. 

We will recognize our elders for their many accomplishments. 

We will strive for beauty in everything we do. 

Our space will reflect the people who use it.

We will start with yes.

We will provide for meaningful pursuits.

We will use real materials, even when it would be easier not to.

We will keep a clean and tidy home.

We will dress for the day.

We will take pleasure in good food and shared meals.

We will celebrate traditions.

 

I’ll never forget the time I saw a resident yelling that he wanted to get out. One of the care givers instantly grabbed her coat and said, “Great, let’s go for a walk.”

— A family doctor

Frequently Asked Questions About Sagecare Dementia Care Home

What is dementia?

Dementia is a general term that refers to an individual’s loss of cognitive skills. This often includes loss of memory, language, capabilities for problem-solving, and decision-making abilities. These losses impair a person’s ability to move through their day independently and can affect their feelings, behaviours, and relationships.

What is a dementia care home?

Homes for people with dementia are designed to provide quality services in a comfortable, home-like environment. Through engaging activities and expert medical care, dementia care facilities are compassionate communities for family members to age in place.

Why choose a Sagecare dementia care home for a family member with dementia?

The best homes for seniors with dementia are private residences where caregivers specialize in dementia care and feel like family. At Sagecare, we provide a space for seniors to live and grow without judgement. Our nurse-led organization is built on a foundation of compassion, respect, and transparency. We work daily to ensure your loved ones receive the highest quality support in a welcoming and compassionate environment. Sagecare welcomes residents from many areas in Ontario including Toronto, North York, Mississauga, Thornhill, Richmond Hill, Oakville, Burlington, Brampton, and Markham.

When should someone go into a private care home?

When a loved one is living with dementia, it can be challenging for family members to take on the responsibility of providing 24/7 support. Dementia and Alzheimer’s care homes offer seniors in Toronto and the GTA a welcoming solution to age in place and present home-like comforts at their fingertips.

What should I look for in a private care home?

It is essential for a private care home for seniors with dementia to provide professional cognitive support with a level of attentiveness and warmth that ensures all residents feel at home and part of a family. At Sagecare, we are more than a home for elderly residents with dementia. Our care process prioritizes compassion and personalized, and our team of passionate professionals has the skills and experience needed to give your family members the care they deserve. Our highly skilled nurses work closely with a range of certified professionals, including physical therapists, registered dietitians, art therapists, and more, to provide residents with the highest level of service and friendship.

Where are Sagecare private dementia care homes near me?

Sagecare's dementia care home is located in North York Ontario and welcomes residents from across the GTA in Toronto, North York, Mississauga, Thornhill, Richmond Hill, Oakville, Burlington, Brampton, and Markham. We provide a welcoming living community to elders with dementia in a family-like environment. If your family member requires a residential dementia care home, Sagecare is ready to welcome them with open arms and hearts. Get in touch with Sagecare today.