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Memory Care

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Memory Care

Turnstone offers a Memory Care option as a part of the agency’s Adult Day Services program. Qualification for enrollment will be determined on a case-by-case basis, and an Individual Service Plan based on the client’s skills and strengths will be developed. Clients must have a dementia diagnosis and live in the community with caregivers, and/or family members.

Caregivers can relax, knowing that their loved ones are in a safe environment and enjoying time away from home with their peers and having their needs met. Turnstone’s Memory Care program provides a safe, home-like environment with memory-boosting activities that maximize functional performance in areas such as cognition, health, mood, and behavior. Nutritious lunch and snacks are provided.

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Program Activities

Turnstone's Memory Care program offers the opportunity for clients to socialize with peers and participate in planned, individualized activities. These activities include:

  • Adaptive sports and recreation
  • Sensory stimulation
  • Exercise/fitness opportunities
  • Recreational activities
  • Memory stimulation
  • Creative arts
  • Music
  • Intergenerational opportunities

The ADS Memory Care program is open Monday through Friday from 8 am to 4 pm. Clients can attend half days or full days.

Turnstone’s fees may be billable to CHOICE, VA, or Medicaid Waiver. A sliding fee scale is available for those individuals unable to afford program fees by submitting proof of household income.

To Find Out More:

Complete the contact form at this link or call Turnstone at (260) 483-2100 and ask to speak with a case manager in the adult program. They will answer questions and initiate the process of scheduling an assessment.


To leave us feedback on this program, take our Client Satisfaction Survey.

Empowered by our Memory Care Program Sponsors:

Interested in Becoming an Memory Care Program Sponsor?

Your support creates a safe, home-like environment with memory boosting activities that maximize functional performance, increase socialization, and provide caregivers with an opportunity for respite knowing their loved one is enjoying meaningful activities.