Upscale Memory Care in Palm Beach County
Compassionate, Personalized Care for Those with Memory Loss
When it comes to assisting families with the challenges that come with memory loss from Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia, we don’t have a one-size-fits-all formula. Our memory care is designed to nurture and support your loved one with dignity, respect and comfort. We partner with you to create a customized plan for your family member by combining the latest therapies and treatments with a deep understanding of what they enjoy doing most. This open-ended approach highlights your loved one’s unique personality, preferences and life experiences and supports them at every stage.
Our professional staff members will go above and beyond to make a difference in the life of your family member and your family. Your loved one is cared for in a secure memory care setting where support and help are always on hand. Caregivers assist with activities of daily living, ensuring they get wherever they need to go, and encouraging them to actively engage with the world around them.
Personalized Care
Our caregivers are specialized in dementia care and are here to meet the individual needs of each resident as they change. Caregivers are also equipped to assist with dressing and personal grooming,
It’s Never 2 Late®
It’s Never 2 Late® is a modern and accessible way for our residents to stay connected and engaged. iN2L provides personalized digital content to each resident through a touch-screen interface.
Life Engagement
Every moment matters at The Club at Boynton Beach, and with our life engagement programming, we learn granular details about each resident’s interests, life history and preferences.
Pricing starts at $6,370.
See how our pet-friendly memory care community can enhance your loved one’s independence. Contact us today or call us at 561-677-9235.
A Community Beyond Compare
“Finding a community to provide reliable loving care for your family members suffering from memory care issues is very difficult in Palm Beach County. We researched and visited dozens of options, and none compared to The Club at Boynton Beach in providing loving, compassionate, professional and reliable care in a pristine environment!”
-Resident testimonial
Peace of Mind for Friends and Family
“Living out of state, The Club allows me not to worry about my sister’s care and health. We were very happy to recently visit The Club and my sister. One word can sum the visit up: IMPRESSIVE! The facility is outstanding in every way. We did the tour and talked with many of the staff. My sister is with many caring people who are devoted to her care. Her apartment is perfect. She has the amenities she needs, lacking nothing for her everyday life. We had the pleasure to attend Happy Hour with wine and entertainment. Love the many activities offered to keep all busy and active. The Club at Boynton Beach does it all. We are totally grateful. THANK YOU for all you do.”
-Resident testimonial
Engaging activities
- Chef-inspired Dining
- Robust Activities Calendar
- Activity Center
- Live Music & Entertainment
Thoughtful amenities
- Beauty Salon/Barber Shop
- Regular Housekeeping
- 24/7 Nursing Care
- Advanced Security
What is the difference between Alzheimer’s disease and dementia?
According to the National Institute on Aging, dementia refers to the loss of cognitive functions — such as thinking, reasoning and the ability to remember — that is severe enough to interfere with a person’s daily functioning. While dementia isn’t a disease, it may accompany certain diseases or conditions, the most common of which is Alzheimer’s.
Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative brain disease that specifically affects parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language. The National Institutes of Health estimates that more than six million people in the United States have Alzheimer’s disease. Although younger people can get Alzheimer’s, symptoms generally begin after age 60.
How is memory care different from assisted living?
Every aspect of memory care — from staffing to dining and activities — is designed around the unique needs of people experiencing memory loss. Specially trained professionals work hand in hand with the individual and their family members to create structure, familiar schedules and surroundings, all in a secure environment that promotes a sense of purpose and accomplishment.
Is staffing different in memory care?
Yes. Staff members are specially trained to care for people experiencing Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. And these special caregivers carry with them a compassionate temperament and a passion for providing dignified, respectful memory care to individuals and their families. The staffing ratio in memory care is typically higher than in assisted living.
Are family members and friends welcome to visit?
Family and friends are always welcome to visit loved ones as often as desired. For visiting hours, please inquire during your community tour.
Memory Care Floor Plans
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