Personalized Assisted Living for Advanced Dementia Care
At The Sanctuary, we specialize in providing assisted living services for individuals with complex care needs—offering hope and support where others fall short. We’ve helped families who were once told their loved one was “too difficult” for traditional care settings or required to pay for 24/7 sitting (private duty) services, and we’re proud of our track record of success.


Challenging Behaviors & Anxiety
Compassionate Solutions for Challenging Behaviors
We offer a proven approach to managing behavioral symptoms associated with various types of dementia including frontotemporal dementia, vascular dementia, Parkinson’s disease dementia, and early onset Alzheimer’s.
- Compassionate redirection
- Structured, predictable routines
- Active engagement and personalized activities
- Proactive medication management
Our residents thrive in a calm, supportive environment that reduces agitation and builds trust.
Fall Risk Management
Minimizing Falls Through Design and Care
Our intimate setting, high caregiver-to-resident ratio, and proactive use of tools and technology such as bed and floor alarms or bed rails help us significantly reduce fall risks. Each resident receives continuous, attentive care designed to meet their specific mobility needs. Our track record for fall risk reduction is unmatched.


Early-Onset Dementia Support
Empowering Younger Residents with Early-Onset Dementia
For those living with early onset Alzheimer’s or other younger-onset dementias, we tailor daily programming that respects their abilities and encourages independence. These residents benefit from age-appropriate engagement and personalized routines that maintain dignity and spark joy.
Specialized Care for All Dementia Types
We care for residents with a wide range of diagnoses, including:

Alzheimer's disease

Vascular dementia

Frontotemporal dementia (FTD)

Parkinsonian syndromes

Mixed or atypical dementias
Our experienced team meets each person where they are—with compassion, expertise, and creativity.
Let’s Talk About Your Loved One’s Needs
If your family is navigating the complexities of dementia care, we’re here to help. Contact us today to schedule a conversation or a private tour.