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How Can We Help You?

A Passion for Caring

See The Studies

Commited To Expansion

Our Approach To Nourishment

Where We Serve

We Take Care Of Our Team Members

Learn About Senior Living

Education & Information For Families

Blog Articles

Origin Green Living

The People Of Origin

FAQs

Press Room

What is Memory Care?

Origin memory care communities meet the needs of individuals living with memory impairment, such as Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Our active living communities offer a secure environment designed to engage and care for people living with memory impairments.

Similar to assisted living, Origin memory care communities offer resort-style amenities and services, and assistance with the activities of daily living, but they also provide added benefits specifically for those with Alzheimer’s and dementia—including around-the-clock care, specially-trained staff, and activities designed for cognitive engagement.

Our memory care communities have enhanced safety and security features to ensure that community members are safe and thriving in an environment designed to accept, support, and stimulate.

What Is the Difference Between Alzheimer’s And Dementia?

Alzheimer’s and dementia are similar, but not the same disease. While most people use these terms interchangeably, it can cause confusion. Dementia is an umbrella term for a group of symptoms revolving around impaired reasoning and memory. On the other hand, Alzheimer’s is a specific form of dementia and is the cause of 50-70% of all dementia cases. Alzheimer’s is a degenerative disease and cannot be reversed, while dementia, in some cases, can be treated.

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Finding the Right Dementia Care Community in Canada

Alzheimer Society Canada reports that “564,000 Canadians are currently living with dementia, [and] 25,000 new cases of dementia are diagnosed every year.” This equates to 1.1 million Canadians directly or indirectly affected by Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia.

Services Origin Offers Memory Care Community Members

Origin memory care communities are designed to offer resort-style amenities and services with the added benefits of around the clock care by trained staff.

Interacting with a Friend in Memory Care

Roughly 43% of those dealing with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia in Canada receive assistance from a formal caregiver or a memory care community. Origin wants to help you stay connected and engaged with those close to you, even if they are living in a memory care community.