For resident care director Wanda Cooper, working in senior living allows her to focus on helping others. She began at the community when it opened as a nurse before being promoted to supervisor and then her current role. “My focus is to educate staff on the care of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia,” she notes. “Parc Provence is a leader in memory care, and our award-winning household design lets residents live in a small group setting among peers with similar cognitive abilities. That atmosphere of comfort and familiarity allows our residents to retain self-respect and a sense of wellbeing at every stage of their condition.”
While there is no way to reverse or stop the progression of dementia, Cooper notes that Parc Provence staff are dedicated to ensuring residents’ individual strengths are recognized, so they can continue to live with dignity and enjoy a higher quality of life. “Abilities remain in every stage of dementia,” she notes. “We want residents to flourish wherever they are in the progression of their disease. We engage and stimulate them through a wide range of activities and therapeutic practices. I especially enjoy getting to know each resident and their life story. It’s the best way to apply person-centered dementia care.”
The dedication of staff members like Cooper makes a tangible difference in the lives of Parc Provence residents and their families. When Haruko Breshnahan was looking for a community for her husband, Roger, she felt an instant connection with Parc Provence. “We were initially interested in the location because of its excellent reputation,” she explains. “I visited and got to talk with the staff. I loved how caring they were with the residents. They know everyone well and treat them with dignity and respect.” Roger has been a part of the community for six years now. Breshnahan notes that even though his cognitive health has declined, his days remain full of activities, such as art therapy, music and exercise.
Parc Provence also has ensured that Roger has been able to continue engaging with his loved ones. This summer, he attended his daughter’s wedding. The senior living community provided him transportation to the venue and an aide to sit with during the ceremony, so Breshnahan could focus on the big day. “They helped him get ready for the wedding, and he looked fabulous,” she says. “Everyone was so happy to see him. I really appreciate all that Parc Provence has done—it’s so much more than just the minimum. The community really is like a family. Roger is always happy to see his caregivers, so I know he’s well taken care of.”
The Parc Provence senior community in Creve Coeur specializes in memory care, providing supportive residential environments ranging from assisted living to skilled nursing. Pictured on the cover: Resident care director Wanda Cooper. For more information, call 314.542.2500 or visit parcprovence.com.
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Cover photo by Westrich Photography
Pictured at to: Resident care director Wanda Cooper with Haruko Breshnahan
Photo: Westrich Photography