Priority Life Care’s Along the Journey Program

Jan 18, 2024 | Alzheimer's & Dementia

The Along the Journey program was created by Priority Life Care with residents, their families, and caregivers in mind.

The services provided are adjusted to fit each individual’s abilities and specific needs. The program has been designed to benefit all stages of memory loss while remaining flexible enough to be adapted daily.

The overarching goal is to ensure that each resident, as well as their families, feel connected, respected, and comfortable during periods of difficult transition. The program primarily targets those suffering from memory impairments, whether it be early-stage dementia or late-stage Alzheimer’s.

What is the Along The Journey Program?

Along the Journey (ATJ) is a memory care program that launched in 2019 in Priority Life Care’s memory care neighborhoods. Fundamentally, it prioritizes strengths over limitations. Activities are purpose-driven and not based on achievement, thus allowing those with memory loss to participate without feeling lost, confused, and agitated.

This innovative program begins with a holistic assessment of the resident’s abilities, both cognitive and physical. Based on the assessment, a care plan is formulated and includes input from the resident and their family, as well as their physicians and caregivers.

The plan includes information on the likes, dislikes, and cultural preferences of the resident. To keep the seniors as comfortable as possible, the staff makes every effort to provide a largely predictable routine.

Fostering a Sense of Belonging in the Community

Those suffering from diseases that affect memory may feel left behind or forgotten. At Independence Court of Hyattsville, caregivers work in conjunction with the ATJ program to encourage physical motion, stimulate mental engagement, and offer opportunities for spiritual and social connection.

Life stations provide a sense of familiarity for the resident through tasks such as folding clothes and operating a computer. This allows the senior to focus on a specific, low-stress task with an attainable outcome.

Social engagements such as trivia games and ice cream parties are scheduled, which allow residents the opportunity to become acquainted with other residents. The program celebrates small wins as significant achievements, allowing everyone the chance to be represented.

Activities are thoughtfully designed around reducing any agitation and improving the mood of the residents. Social interaction is encouraged to ward off isolation, which can further impair a resident’s wellness journey.

Supporting Those With Memory Impairments

Memory loss comes in stages and Independence Court of Hyattsville recognizes the importance of providing a program suitable for each stage of this difficult journey. Through the integration of senior-friendly tech, residents across a spectrum of cognitive abilities are encouraged to participate in their care by engaging daily.

To ensure a successful transition into the residential community, our staff invites residents to bring familiar furnishings of home such as furniture, cherished items, and other domestic objects. This creates an inviting environment for the resident, which eases the initial discomfort of being in a new place.

Residents will enjoy a structured daily plan that focuses on wellness and supporting independence, all while ensuring dignity and respect. This environment allows those with memory impairments to maintain functional abilities for as long as possible while remaining comfortable along their journey.

Staff with specific dementia-centered training and experience support our residents with memory loss, including accommodations such as dietary oversight, assistance with medication, and general hygiene.

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5 stars!!!! Great place!! My grandfather has been here for about 2 years and I really feel like they care. Shout out to London and Angela, they have always been able to help me and assist with giving my Grandfather the best care.
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Independence Court of Hyattsville has become an extension of our family . The ICH family cares for my mom, under the leadership from Marla. Marla is always available to speak with me and she’s always open to suggestions to increase the quality of life for my Mom and all the seniors at Independence Court. My questions and or concerns are addressed and resolved quickly. I rely heavily on her expertise as a Director of the ICH assistant living facility. If Marla wasn’t the Director there my mom would not be living there. The facility is neat, clean, needs some updated audiovisual equipment, but the staff really cares about the well-being of my Mom and the other seniors at the facility. I have recommended this facility as a viable place for seniors to live and thrive.
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My mom has been a resident for two years now and has had a great experience. I have learned a lot from the experience of the staff, and they have been very accommodating to ever-changing (and challenging) situations due to my mother's dementia.
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I frequently visit an old friend who has lived at Independence Court for about 4 years now and I must say the first thing you notice when you walk in is how nice it smells. Which I can't say for every assisted living I visit. It's noticeably clean and the staff is wonderful with my wheelchair bound friend. I usually bring lunch and we sit outside on a bench admiring the grounds but he also seems to be pleasantly happy with the food in the dining room. I want to thank all of the staff who goes above and beyond keeping him cleaned up and helping him to the bathroom with care and dignity.
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