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Today in the United States, more than six million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease. That staggering number is projected to reach 14 million by 2060. Alzheimer’s disease is a leading cause of death in the United States, with no clinical cure.
There is hope for people living with dementia.
You can see the difference that SAIDO learning makes as you watch family members and staff walk through the journey with someone who has dementia.
Research shows that 70% of residents who actively use SAIDO see a favorable change in their quality of life – and families and staff often look forward to brighter, fuller days with their loved ones. But of course, the impact on each resident is as individual as they are.
We invite you to see for yourself how this program is dramatically impacting and improving the quality of life for adults who participate in the program.
Don’t wait! Schedule a personalized tour.
To learn more, call 877-876-5508 today or fill out the form.
At Covenant Living, we’re surrounded by generosity and compassion that make our mission possible. Support for the Benevolent Care Fund helps ensure residents in need continue to live with dignity, comfort, and peace of mind.
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This Veterans Day, we honor the courage, sacrifice, and service of all who have worn the uniform. 🇺🇸
We’re especially grateful for the veterans who call Covenant Living home. Your dedication inspires us every day, and we’re proud to walk alongside you in community.
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November is National Alzheimer’s Disease Awareness Month 💜
At Covenant Living, we honor the strength, resilience, and dignity of those living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia—as well as the families, caregivers, and team members who support them every step of the way.
From specialized memory support to programs that nurture connection and joy, our communities are committed to providing compassionate, person-centered care rooted in respect and understanding.
This month—and every month—we stand with those affected by Alzheimer’s. ... See MoreSee Less
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