Colonial Courtyard at Bedford opens new Memory Care Unit

CC Bedford memory care unit ribbon cutting.

CC Bedford memory care unit ribbon cutting.

BEDFORD, Pa.Sept. 29, 2022PRLog — Seniors throughout Bedford County and the surrounding region will benefit from the addition of a new memory care unit at Colonial Courtyard at Bedford.

“We’re able to bring additional community members home once again because we’re able to provide care with the new addition,” said Alicia Winters, Memory Care Director at Colonial Courtyard at Bedford. “We’re bringing our people back home now that we can provide additional safe and secure care and more personalized care.”

The 4,035-square-foot, 16-bed memory care unit officially opened on Sept. 19, two weeks after a ceremonial ribbon cutting was held. The senior living community at 220 Donahue Manor Road in Bedford is operated by Pittsburgh-based IntegraCare, which has 17 senior living communities in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia.

Cathi Sweeney, the Executive Operations Officer (EOO) at Colonial Courtyard at Bedford, has nearly two decades of experience in senior living and 15 years assisting residents with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

“This is very unique for Bedford County,” Sweeney said. “Bedford County does not have a secured dementia personal care unit such as ours. It is so unique because of that fact and also because it is such a beautiful setting. It’s not what your typical facility would look like. The apartments and the rooms are absolutely gorgeous. We encourage the residents to personalize the rooms and to make the rooms their home. This is their home. We encourage them to make it their own.”

Sweeney believes seniors will benefit from the care available at Colonial Courtyard at Bedford.

“I’ve worked with those with dementia for more than 15 years,” Sweeney said. “I’ve instructed and taught people working in senior living how to care for those with dementia and the diseases of an aging population. With that and having a full-time mental health professional on board, I think we are offering Bedford County something they can get locally without having to go out of town. Plus, it is in a beautiful country setting, and we have an experienced staff.”

Winters, who joined the Colonial Courtyard at Bedford team in May, brings 16 years in healthcare and nine years in dementia care. The Memory Care Director has created a number of stations in the unit. Those stations are intended to mentally stimulate residents and make them feel at home, sparking nostalgic about the themes in those stations.

“We have a Reminiscing Station. We had an Elvis Presley theme for the opening,” Winters said. “We displayed old Elvis records and memorabilia from his most popular albums. We had different photos and a grandfather clock, which represented a moment in time.”

Another station will replicate a 1950s style grocery store.

“We will have grocery-style labels and containers that were donated to us,” Winters said. “We will have grocery bags that will fit on residents’ walkers. The labels will have prices from when they would have actually gone shopping in the 1950s.”

Colonial Courtyard at Bedford Community Relations Director Bobbi Howsare said the team combined creativity and practical care. The senior living community will be home to 70 residents, including 16 in the memory care unit.

“We also have different activities to cater to different life stories, such as a veteran-themed matching game that uses the pattern of ranks from the different branches of military service,” Howsare said. “We will have crochet and needlepoint activities.

The purpose of the various stations extends beyond the entertainment, fun and nostalgic value that is evident at a quick glance.

“We have a lot of sensory activities,” EOO Sweeney said. “We try to maintain much of the seniors’ memory. We will do a lot of recall and we want to preserve the cognitive functioning they have. We try to maintain their physical functioning. We have many forms of exercise, including yoga and meditation.

“We have interaction boards. We have an activities specialist,” Sweeney continued. “We have an antique record player. We encourage them regarding current events. We also want them to reminisce. We’re also obtaining some equipment that will allow us to go back to what their neighborhood looked like in 1950 or 1960.”

Other amenities — such as five small birds in the community and a patio where barbecue dishes may be served — add to the experience.

“I think this memory care unit is a very important addition,” Winters said. “We are trying to give back as much independence as possible, both physically and in memory. Everything the residents can do, we’re going to use to help them remain as independent as possible for as long as possible.”

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ABD’s Courtyard Model Enchants Parade of Homes Judges for Decades and 2022 is No Exception

 The Flagler Parade of Homes, an annual real estate showcase event organized by the Flagler Home Builders Association, is happening now in the popular beach town of Palm Coast, Florida. ABD Development Company’s Courtyard custom model in Toscana gated Mediterranean-style community has received the Grand Award and First Place Award for 2022.

“The Parade of Homes for Toscana is especially significant this year because the city of Palm Coast was once again recognized as the ‘Best Place to Retire’ by Retirement Living magazine,” said Yuval Botansky, President of ABD. “For some background, our Orlando-based development company won its first Parade of Homes trophy in 1993. We then received our first Flagler Parade of Homes award in 2008 when Toscana opened up for sales.”

Phase One of Toscana is sold out, making the current development of Phase Two especially enticing to new home buyers in Florida’s new favorite city. As explained by the recent accolades for Palm Coast in Retirement Living, “The weather is ideal for year-round activities and often for physical health. If you decide to work while retired in Florida, you won’t pay state income tax.”

The multiple award winning Courtyard model at Toscana was carefully designed with four bedrooms and three and one half baths plus endless upgrades. Prepare to be captivated as you enter the home directly through the signature enclosed courtyard with serene pool and spa. ABD has also recently unveiled new versions of the luxury Courtyard including a three bedroom option.

The Flagler Parade of Homes ends Sunday, May 1st but new home seekers are invited to contact ABD sales representatives at any time for an exclusive tour of the community and homes currently under construction. For those who prefer to see their options online, the company’s web site offers ample photos, floor plans, and 3-D home tours.

For more information about ABD Development, please see

http://www.abddevelopment.com.

For more information about Toscana Palm Coast, please see

http://www.abddevelopment.com/toscana.

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Matt Brown, VP of Sales, Marketing & Land Acquisition

863-420-2100, extension 203

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