Communities Where Senior Wellness Means Mind, Body & Spirit
Home is where residents feel most secure and where they’re enabled to be their best. When home is an Elder Care Alliance assisted living community, it means outstanding care that covers all dimensions of wellness in support of a full life.
Spiritual Care
Our goal is to holistically engage and enrich mind, body, and spirit by aligning our values and actions, connecting to our purpose, and finding meaning in life.
Each assisted living community has at least one staff member dedicated to spiritual care. Whether facilitating religious services, meditation, discussion groups or providing guidance to individuals or simply listening, our Spiritual Care Directors bring a compassionate human connection to our residents regardless of belief system. In addition, our Care Coordination Program partners with local religious congregations and dioceses to ensure their community members access long-term health and wellness planning services.
Person-centered Approach
Our person-centered approach to holistic wellness focuses on all aspects of wellness, including:
Physical – Maintaining a healthy diet, sleeping well, and remaining active.
Emotional – Understanding oneself and fostering healthy relationships that empower us to deal with life’s challenges.
Intellectual – Maintaining creativity, being open to new ideas, and learning.
Social – Creating and maintaining meaningful personal connections, a sense of belonging, and a well-established support system.
Purposeful – Putting unique talents and passions to work to maintain a sense of purpose and accomplish new goals.
Environmental – Living in harmony with the environment, having a conscious relationship with the surrounding world, and creating positive environments.
Spiritual – Finding alignment between our values and actions, connecting to our purpose, and finding meaning in life.
Creative – Ability to engage in playful and expressive activities including art in many forms from cabaret to collage.
Wellness Resources
Recognizing Glaucoma Awareness Month
How To Start Exercising Again as an Older Adult
Standing Exercises for Seniors: Benefits and Movements To Try
Where to Begin
Contact Elder Care Alliance to learn more about their person-centered approach to wellness.