Caring for someone with memory loss is both an act of love and an act of courage
At The Maples Retirement Residence, we proudly offer a dedicated Memory Care Program designed to support seniors living with cognitive impairments. Our goal is to provide an environment where your loved ones feel safe, understood, and truly at home.
Our compassionate and specially trained caregiving team takes a person-centred approach, recognising that every individual’s journey with memory loss is unique. Through structured daily routines, gentle engagement activities, and meaningful social interactions, we help residents maintain their abilities, dignity, and sense of purpose.
The Value Of Memory Care

Compassionate, round-the-clock care for seniors with cognitive impairment

Safe, secure environment with 24-hour supervision

Quiet, comfortable lounges

Specialized enrichment and fitness programs

Secure, relaxing outdoor spaces to enjoy
Signs It May Be Time for More Support
Caring for someone you love is meaningful work- and sometimes, changes in daily tasks signal they may benefit from more support.
- Increased confusion;
- Asking the same questions or losing items frequently;
- Difficulty with cooking, cleaning, bathing or dressing;
- Trouble managing medications;
- Withdrawing from social activities and,
- Frequent falls or balance concerns.
Supporting Behaviour Changes
When language becomes challenging for seniors, behaviour becomes their voice. We understand that most behavioural change come from an unmet need and frustration – not from anger or actions done on purpose – and our team is dedicated to understanding and addressing these changes.
- Pain or discomfort they may not be able to explain it;
- Confusion or fear new place, new faces, too much noise;
- Boredom or overstimulation;
- Loneliness or missing someone;
- Fatigue or changes in routine and,
- Feeling rushed, pressured, or overwhelmed.
Behavioural Support & Gentle Response Strategies
Dementia- related behaviors are messages, not misbehaviour. At The Maples, our team takes a calming, person-centred approach to support expressions such as anxiety, restlessness, repetition, pacing, or resistance to care.
- Identifying the trigger- unmet needs, pain, environment, sensory overload;
- Lowering stress- soft voice, slow pacing, gentle presence;
- Validating emotion- meeting the personal where they are, not correcting them and,
- Preserving dignity- never rushing, never forcing, always respecting comfort.
Memory-Friendly Dining & Nutrition Support
Eating can become more challenging with dementia- changes in appetite, difficulty using utensils, or forgetting the steps of eating are all common. At The Maples, we ensure that meals are comfortable, dignified, and stress-free through thoughtful dining practices.
- Calm, clutter-free dining spaces: Soft music, low noise, and simple table settings reduce distractions;
- Visual “cueing” plates & utensils: Colored plates, high contrast place settings, and adaptive utensils help residents see food more clearly and eat more independently;
- Small, manageable portions: We offer food in easy-to-enjoy sizes to maintain appetite and reduce frustration
- Finger food options: For residents who prefer more independence, we offer items that are simple to hold and eat.
Enhanced Safety Partnership
As part of our commitment to resident safety, MyLife partners with Victim Services to provide access to the internationally recognized Project Lifesaver program.
- Wearable tracking bracelet: Lightweight, comfortable device worn on the wrist or ankle for continuous location support;
- Immediate alert activation: If a resident is reported missing, local, trained police are notified immediately;
- Specialized police response: Officers use advanced radio-frequency tracking equipment to locate the individual quickly and accurately.
- Rapid location times: Search efforts that typically take hours can be reduced to minutes, even in wooded, rural, or low-visibility areas.
- Supports safe independence: Adds an extra layer of protection for residents who wander while respecting dignity and autonomy.
Signs It May Be Time for More Support
Caring for someone you love is meaningful work- and sometimes, changes in daily tasks signal they may benefit from more support.
- Increased confusion
- Asking the same questions or losing items frequently.
- Difficulty with cooking, cleaning, bathing or dressing.
- Trouble managing medications
- Withdrawing from social activities
- Frequent falls or balance concerns
- Wandering or exiting the home
- Unsafe use of appliances
- Sudden mood or personality shifts.
- Caregiver feeling overwhelmed or exhausted
Why Behaviors Happen?
People living with dementia communicate through actions.
When languages become harder, behavior becomes their voice. Most behaviors come from an unmet need- not from anger, meanness, or “on purpose” actions.
- Common causes include:
- Pain or discomfort (they may not be able to explain it)
- Confusion or fear (new place, new faces, too much noise)
- Boredom or overstimulation
- Loneliness or missing someone
- Fatigue or changes in routine
- Feeling rushed, pressured, or overwhelmed
- Our job in Memory Care is simple:
- Understand the need.
- Respond with patience and reassurance.
- Support families so they never have to figure this out alone.
Behavioral Support & Gentle Response Strategies
Dementia- related behaviors are messages, not misbehavior. At The Maples, our team takes a calming, person-centered approach to support expressions such as anxiety, restlessness, repetition, pacing, or resistance to care.
- We focus on:
- Identifying the trigger- unmet needs, pain, environment, sensory overload.
- Lowering stress- soft voice, slow pacing, gentle presence.
- Offering choice- promoting autonomy and control. Redirecting with purpose- conversation, sensory items, meaningful tasks
- Validating emotion- meeting the personal where they are, not correcting them
- Preserving dignity- never rushing, never forcing, always respecting comfort.
Memory-Friendly Dining & Nutrition Support
Eating can become more challenging with dementia- changes in appetite, difficulty using utensils , or forgetting the steps of eating are all common. A The Maples, we ensure that meals are comfortable, dignified, and stress-free through thoughtful dining practices.
- Calm, clutter-free dining spaces Soft music, low noise, and simple table settings reduce distractions
- Visual “cueing” plates & utensils Colored plates, high contrast place settings, and adaptive utensils help residents see food more clearly and eat more independently.
- Small, manageable portions We offer food in easy-to-enjoy sizes to maintain appetite and reduce frustration
- Finger food options For residents who prefer more independence, we offer items that are simple to hold and eat
- Hydration support all day We offer water, juice, soups, and hydrating snacks regularly-never waiting for someone to ask
- Assistance with dignity Our team supports residents discreetly, at their pace, and in a way that preserves pride.
- Monitoring for changes Weight trends, swallowing concerns, and appetite shifts are closely watched so families stay informed.
Enhanced Safety Partnership
As apart of our commitment to resident safety, MyLife partners with Victim Services to provide access to the internationally recognized Project Lifesaver program.
- Wearable tracking bracelet Lightweight, comfortable device worn on the wrist or ankle for continuous location support.
- Immediate alert activation If a resident is reported missing, local, trained police are notified immediately.
- Specialized police response Officers use advance radio-frequency tracking equipment to locate the individual quickly and accurately.
- Rapid location times Search efforts that typically take hours can be reduced to minutes, even in wooded, rural, or low visibility areas.
- Supports safe independence Adds an extra layer of protection for residents who wander while respecting dignity and autonomy.
- Family peace of mind Provides reassurance that if wandering occurs, coordinated community response begin instantly.
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Our Commitment to Your Loved One

Food Service
Nutrition is an essential part of the health and wellness of our residents. Our culinary team focuses on preparing delicious, well-balanced meals that support overall well-being. Menus are thoughtfully planned to accommodate dietary needs and preferences, ensuring every resident enjoys meals that are both nourishing and enjoyable.

Nursing
Every resident has unique care needs, and our dedicated nursing team provides attentive, individualized support to promote health, safety, and comfort. Through ongoing assessment and compassionate monitoring, we ensure that each resident receives the right level of care at the right time, offering families peace of mind that their loved one is always in capable hands.

Personal Care
We aspire to treat everyone with dignity and respect. Many seniors require daily assistance with activities such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, and our compassionate approach ensures they always feel supported, comfortable, and valued. Personalized care plans are designed to maintain independence wherever possible while providing gentle assistance whenever needed.

Housekeeping
We ensure living spaces are clean, tidy, and well-maintained so residents can relax and enjoy each day with ease. Regular housekeeping and laundry services support a healthy, comfortable environment, reducing stress and helping residents feel truly at home.
The Value Of Memory Care

Compassionate, round-the-clock care for seniors with cognitive impairment

Safe, secure environment with 24-hour supervision

Quiet, comfortable lounges

Specialized enrichment and fitness programs
