
What is Memory Care? Many caregivers have questions regarding changing cognitive abilities and how they may impact our loved ones’ living situations. Whether you're considering moving into a senior living community or caring for someone who requires the support of a senior living community, it's important to have an understanding of what Memory Care means and how it differs from standard Assisted Living.
The term "Memory Care" simply refers to the specific services and amenities that are designed for seniors with dementia or another memory-related illness. There are many types of Memory Care, ranging from light care to more consistent, physical support. At Pacifica Senior Living Tucson, we offer the most comprehensive type of Memory Care available: Alzheimer's-certified Memory Care. How do we achieve this distinction? We maintain an excellent staff-to-resident ratio and a higher level of staff training than many other communities.
Take a closer look at what it means to receive care from our compassionate caregivers and call our residence home. We invite you and your loved one to learn more about our Memory Care program by visiting us in person.
"I visited the facility to see my former mother-in-law. I was QUITE impressed with the resident situation that I encountered during my unannounced visit. You and your staff are obviously concerned with providing the best living conditions possible for those who are no longer able to care for themselves. I just wanted to say "Thank You" for caring!"
Activities to Help You Thrive
We offer a full range of services to help our residents enjoy their lives to the fullest, with an emphasis on independence and respecting autonomy. Our life-enrichment programs offer a variety of activities for every interest and ability level, including opportunities like puzzles, board games, arts and crafts, and much more.
We invite you to see what our residents are up to. Call us today to schedule an in-person tour for a firsthand look at what it means to call Pacifica Senior Living Tucson home.

