Memory Support
At Mirabella at ASU, we know the impact Alzheimer’s and other memory-impairing diseases can have on families. That’s why we offer a specialized Memory Support Program with a combination of specially trained staff, adaptive programs, and purposeful physical space to enable residents and their families to find joy and meaning each day.
Our Memory Support Program combines specially trained staff, adaptive programs, and purposeful physical spaces to enable residents and their families to find joy and meaning each day. This deliberate approach is personalized to each individual’s values, strengths, desires, and needs.
Our Memory Care program features several unique characteristics:
- Private suites with en-suite bathrooms
- Located on the campus of Arizona State University
- Carefully crafted program fosters maximum independence
- Our “strength-based” care plan builds on the activities and tasks the residents can still do, enabling them to enjoy a sense of accomplishment
- Individualized care and activity programs focus on each resident’s personal needs and interests
- Our staff members are cross-trained in caregiving, which enables them to better provide the personalized care each resident needs
- Family members are included as “partners in caring”
- Private patio with sun shading
The Memory Care Residences
Mirabella offers a setting where residents with Alzheimer’s and other memory-impairing conditions can live in comfort and security. Our smaller, home-like environment allows staff to spend more time interacting with each resident.
Services Included
- 24-hour caregivers
- Three balanced meals per day, served in our family-style kitchen and dining room
- Routine medical transportation
- Individualized care and activity programs
- Common areas for relaxation & family visits
- Planned activities and meaningful pastimes offered
- Beautifully landscaped courtyard
- Housekeeping
We are located in Arizona’s first Dementia-Friendly city. Tempe is committed to improving the quality of life of those living with dementia through community awareness, education, and enhanced business practices.