Enriching Life with Memory Support

At Royal PCH, we understand the unique needs of individuals experiencing memory loss, including those with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Our team is experienced in providing 24/7 support in a welcoming environment, offering compassionate assistance, supervision, and comfort to residents and peace of mind to families. We develop personalized support plans for each resident, focusing on their abilities and preferences.

Our community is thoughtfully arranged to promote safety and ease of navigation. Residents enjoy a variety of daily activities—such as music and art, gentle exercise, and group games—designed to encourage engagement and social connection. Family involvement is central to our approach, and we maintain ongoing communication with loved ones and healthcare providers. With attentive supervision, prompt response systems, and medication management, we are committed to the well-being of every resident.

At Royal PCH, we provide compassionate support, meaningful engagement, and a true sense of community for those experiencing memory challenges.

Seniors enjoying a group outing in lush garden.

Supporting Residents and Families Through Memory Changes

At Royal PCH, we understand that memory loss touches every aspect of life—not only for our residents, but also for their families. That’s why our approach to supporting residents with memory challenges is rooted in compassion, respect, and a deep commitment to each person’s dignity and well-being. From the moment someone joins our community, they are welcomed into a comfortable environment, thoughtfully arranged to promote safety and peace of mind. Our caring team is available around the clock, providing attentive support and supervision tailored to each individual’s needs. We work closely with families and outside healthcare professionals to create personalized support plans, ensuring every resident receives the right balance of assistance and independence.

Life at Royal PCH is enriched with engaging, therapeutic activities—like music and art, reminiscence sessions, and gentle exercise—that help stimulate memory and foster social connection. Residents enjoy delicious, home-style meals prepared with their preferences and dietary needs in mind, adding comfort and familiarity to each day. We believe that family partnership is essential, so we keep loved ones informed and involved through regular updates, support, and educational resources. Our staff also assists with medication reminders and coordinates care with each resident’s personal physicians and therapists as needed. At Royal PCH, we strive to create meaningful moments every day, helping each resident maintain a sense of purpose, independence, and belonging. When you’re considering support for a loved one with memory challenges, we hope you’ll think of Royal PCH—a place where support, comfort, and community truly feel like home.

Personalized Support for Alzheimer’s and Dementia

At Royal PCH, we understand the unique challenges faced by individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, as well as their families. Our approach is rooted in compassion, structure, and respect for each resident’s dignity and well-being. Our caring team uses patience, empathy, and proven techniques to help residents feel safe, valued, and engaged. We focus on creating a familiar and comforting environment, with routines and activities tailored to each person’s abilities and preferences.

Our support for residents with memory challenges includes:

  • Team members experienced in supporting individuals with memory loss

  • Thoughtfully arranged, easy-to-navigate spaces

  • Personalized routines for comfort and reassurance

  • Engaging activities designed to encourage connection and stimulation

  • Ongoing family communication and support

  • Coordination with residents’ outside healthcare providers

At Royal PCH, we honor each resident’s story and strive to create meaningful moments every day.

Caregiver assisting elderly woman in community room.
Caregiver helping elderly man walk in nursing home.

Dementia Care

At Royal PCH, we recognize that dementia affects each individual differently, and we are dedicated to honoring every resident’s unique journey. Our approach is built on compassion, patience, and understanding. Our caring team creates a thoughtfully arranged environment, offering gentle guidance and reassurance throughout each day. We focus on developing individualized routines that help residents feel comfortable and reduce anxiety, while engaging them in activities designed to encourage connection and stimulate memory.

By fostering a sense of belonging and purpose, we help residents maintain their dignity and enjoy meaningful moments. Family involvement is at the heart of our approach—we keep loved ones informed and involved, working together to support the best possible quality of life. Our team also coordinates with residents’ outside healthcare providers to promote overall well-being. At Royal PCH, our goal is to create a nurturing community where those living with dementia can experience connection, comfort, and joy every day.

Why Choose Royal Personal Care Home for Residents with Memory Challenges?

When a loved one is living with memory loss, every decision you make comes from a place of love, hope, and a deep desire to give them the dignity, comfort, and respect they deserve. At Royal Personal Care Home, we understand that—because we feel it too.

A Safe, Comfortable, and Truly Personal Community

Royal PCH is not a large, impersonal facility. We are a small, close-knit community, caring for just 5–8 residents at a time. This intimate setting allows us to truly know each resident—their story, their needs, and what brings them comfort and joy. Unlike larger communities that may separate residents with memory challenges, we believe in something better.

  • Personalized, Patient-Centered Support: Our small size means more attention, more compassion, and more meaningful connections. Research shows that smaller homes offer higher staff-to-resident ratios, leading to better individualized support and stronger relationships between caregivers and residents.

  • A Calmer, Happier Environment: Studies have found that residents in smaller, home-like settings experience less anxiety and agitation, and enjoy a higher quality of life. The familiar, peaceful atmosphere helps them feel safe and at ease. 

  • Dignity and Respect: Your loved one is an adult who deserves privacy, comfort, and the right to be treated with respect—not just a bed in a crowded room. At Royal, we never compromise on dignity or comfort.

  • Safety Without Isolation: Our home is designed for safety, but never at the expense of connection. Residents are always included as part of our family, engaged and supported every day.

We’re Not Real Estate Developers—We’re Caregivers

At Royal PCH, we are not in the business of building facilities for profit. We are here because we care. Our mission is to provide a loving, supportive environment where your loved one can thrive, not just exist.

Committed to Excellence in Supporting Memory Challenges

We know that the best support comes from knowledge and compassion. That’s why our team is dedicated to ongoing education in dementia and Alzheimer’s support. We are actively pursuing certifications through Trinity Dementia Training, including CDP (Certified Dementia Practitioner), CMDCP, and NCCDP certifications—because your loved one deserves nothing less than the best.


If you are a daughter, wife, or family member searching for a place where your loved one will be truly seen, heard, and cherished, we invite you to discover the difference at Royal Personal Care Home. Here, your loved one will find not just safety and support, but a sense of belonging and love.

Pros of a Smaller Community at Royal PCH

  • More personalized support thanks to a better staff-to-resident ratio

  • Warm, home-like environment that feels comfortable and familiar

  • Staff truly get to know each resident—their story, needs, and preferences

  • Management is accessible and flexible for families and residents

  • Easier to accommodate personal tastes (diet, decorations, routines, etc.)

  • Fewer staff and residents helps reduce the spread of illnesses like flu and COVID

  • Statistically safer—fewer falls, bed sores, and other incidents

  • Calmer, quieter atmosphere helps reduce anxiety and agitation

  • Residents enjoy more privacy and dignity, with less risk of being overlooked

  • Greater opportunity for meaningful relationships between residents and caregivers

  • Activities and daily routines tailored to individual interests and abilities

  • Families can be more involved in care and daily life

  • Residents are engaged and included as part of a close-knit community

  • Outdoor access and fresh air are often more readily available

  • Home-like setting promotes a true sense of belonging and well-being

Cons of a Larger Facility

  • Feels less like a home—more like a hospital or hotel

  • Staff may be more routine-oriented and less focused on individual needs

  • More residents means less personalized support

  • Management is often less accessible, especially in corporate-owned settings

  • Infectious illnesses like flu or COVID can spread more easily

  • Higher rates of falls and injuries compared to smaller homes

  • Higher staff turnover, resulting in less continuity of care

  • Less flexibility in accommodating personal preferences for meals, activities, or schedules

  • Larger, noisier environments can be overwhelming or confusing for residents

  • Longer response times when residents need assistance

  • Less family involvement in care planning and daily life

  • Institutional atmosphere—decor and environment may feel generic or impersonal

  • Limited access to outdoor spaces and fresh air

  • Activities may not be tailored to individual interests or abilities

  • Greater potential for resident-to-resident conflicts or misunderstandings