Tucked in the friendly Highland Creek area of Charlotte, North Carolina, The Laurels and The Haven in Highland Creek is a special home for people with Alzheimer's or dementia. We make every day full of:
Did you know agitation affects 30 to 50 percent of people with Alzheimer's, but simple daily routines can help lower those tough moments by keeping things calm and familiar? That's what experts like Carrarini et al. in Frontiers have found in recent studies.
When the day flows in a steady way, with the same meals and chats at the usual times, stress eases up, and smiles come more easily.
Families often ask us what sets our community apart from others in Charlotte. The answer is simple: we built everything around the person, not the disease.
From the moment someone moves in, we learn:
Our smaller, neighborhood-style home in Highland Creek lets us give true one-on-one attention. We keep the days gentle and joyful while handling all the details, so residents and families can focus on living well.
People with dementia feel safest when the day follows a familiar beat. That means breakfast at the same time, morning coffee on the porch when the weather is nice, and afternoon music right after lunch.
This steady dementia routine and rhythm lowers confusion and worry. In our community, we plan each day this way on purpose. Residents wake up knowing what comes next, and that small gift brings big peace.
Emotional safety in memory care means feeling accepted exactly as you are, on good days and harder ones. Our team greets every resident with a smile and uses their preferred name. We listen more than we talk.
When someone feels upset, we don't rush or correct; we comfort and redirect with kindness. Residents tell us (sometimes without words) that they feel at home because no one makes them feel wrong or rushed.
Meals are some of the best parts of the day here. We serve food family-style whenever possible so everyone can pass the bread and share stories. Our chefs use contrasting colors because research from Boston University shows this helps residents see their food better and eat more.
Finger foods appear often; they're easier and keep dignity intact. Aromas like fresh-baked cookies drift through the house on purpose; scent is a powerful memory trigger and brings instant smiles.
Every activity at The Haven memory care has meaning behind it. We fold soft towels together because the motion feels useful and calming. We:
Whatever lights up a resident's eyes. Group activities happen, but quiet one-on-one visits matter just as much.
These can turn an ordinary afternoon into a treasure.
Our team members train for months specifically in memory care before they ever work a shift alone. They learn:
Many of them have cared for their own parents or grandparents, so they understand from the heart. They celebrate small victories, like when a resident remembers a teammate's name or finishes a puzzle, and they cry with families when it's time to say goodbye.
Assisted living helps seniors who need a little support with daily tasks but still enjoy a lot of independence. Memory care, like our neighborhood at The Laurels and The Haven in Highland Creek, is designed just for people with Alzheimer's or another form of dementia.
Every holiday feels warm and familiar, never overwhelming. For Thanksgiving, we gather around for turkey and all the fixings, just like at home.
On birthdays, we sing, share a favorite dessert, and hang balloons in the resident's favorite color. Fourth of July brings red-white-and-blue cookies and patriotic songs on the porch.
We keep celebrations gentle and full of the sights, smells, and music residents have loved for years.
We adjust right alongside them. Care plans are living documents; we update them as often as needed. If mornings become harder, we shift routines.
If a resident suddenly loves painting but used to prefer music, we add more art time. Our promise is simple: as long as someone calls The Laurels and The Haven in Highland Creek home, we will keep finding new ways to bring comfort, joy, and dignity every single day.
We know dementia affects everyone in the family circle, so we make sure loved ones stay involved every step of the way. Families join in care planning to share insights and set goals together, plus you can chat with us to help you understand what's happening and how to help at home.
When families search for memory care in Charlotte, NC, they want a home where their loved one wakes up feeling known, valued, and surrounded by joy.
That's exactly what The Laurels and The Haven in Highland Creek delivers every day: a mindful approach built on Alzheimer's support in Highland Creek, emotional safety in memory care, and the gentle dementia routine and rhythm that turns ordinary moments into cherished memories. No one here is ever just a resident.
See our beautiful outdoor spaces for yourself. Schedule your tour of The Laurels and The Haven in Highland Creek today by calling us at 704.992.1560.