Selena residence: a heartfelt home for people with memory difficulties
Finding a new living environment for a loved one with Alzheimer’s disease or a loss of autonomy is a delicate process. Selena residence, located in downtown Montreal, developed a profoundly compassionate and innovative approach. Designed in collaboration with Professor Philippe Voyer, an expert in geriatric care, Selena provides a reassuring, stimulating, and warm environment.
A unique concept, inspired by best practices in geriatric care
Selena residence has a unique philosophy that is centred on the individual. Each resident is welcomed as a family member. The environment is designed to encourage autonomy, social participation, and respect for each person’s rhythm. Thanks to Professor Philippe Voyer’s expertise, the spaces are designed to meet the unique needs of individuals with cognitive or neurocognitive impairments. Staff receive ongoing training to provide compassionate care.
A warm, stimulating and reassuring living environment
At Selena’s, every detail counts. Residents enjoy a family atmosphere with common areas designed to stimulate the senses, revive memories, and encourage interaction. Thematic rooms, an outdoor terrace with swings, an indoor fireplace, and a diverse activity program allow each resident to live life to the fullest according to their tastes and abilities. Meals are prepared on site, and each care plan is personalized based on the resident’s life history.
Are you looking for a caring and adapted living environment for a loved one? Come discover Selena Residence and its unique approach.
A unique living environment
Selena is more than a residence; it is a genuine living environment where dignity, compassion, and dedication serve as guiding principles for every action. By collaborating with families and caregivers, Selena creates an environment where residents can thrive despite the challenges associated with a loss of autonomy or memory impairment.
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