Where every
memory is cherished
A warm, home-like Alzheimer’s and dementia community designed for comfort, connection, and personalized care.
Bristol House Memory Care
Care You Can Trust
We provide compassionate care focused on each resident’s physical and mental well-being in a supportive, uplifting environment.
Thoughtful Amenities
Enjoy comfortable, home-like spaces with thoughtfully designed neighborhoods, dining areas, and family rooms.
Vibrant Community Life
Our residents stay active and independent with supportive care for daily needs whenever required.
Thoughtful Care for Every Resident
We provide comprehensive, compassionate care tailored to each resident — from daily support to specialized medical and wellness services, always with respect and empathy.
Salon & Spa Services
Professional, on-site salon and spa treatments to help residents look and feel their best.
Therapy Services
Expert physical, occupational, and speech therapy focused on improving quality of life.
Pharmacy Support
Reliable medication services with accurate dispensing and dedicated pharmaceutical care.
24/7 Care Team Support
Round-the-clock support from trained staff, including specialized dementia care assistance.
Medication Management
Carefully monitored medication plans overseen by healthcare professionals.
On-Site Physician Visits
Flexible medical care with the option to keep your doctor or use our visiting physician.
Levels of Dementia We Care For
Alzheimer’s Disease
Professional, on-site salon and spa treatments to help residents look and feel their best.
Early-Onset Dementia
Early-onset dementia, also known as younger-onset dementia, affects individuals under the age of 65. Dementia occurring after age 65 is considered late-onset.
Frontotemporal Dementia
Frontotemporal dementia is a group of uncommon brain disorders that primarily affect the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain. These areas are associated with personality, behavior, and language.
Lewy Body Dementia
Lewy body dementia, also known as dementia with Lewy bodies, is the second most common type of progressive dementia after Alzheimer’s disease. It is caused by abnormal protein deposits in brain cells, affecting thinking, memory, and movement.
A Trusted Home in Bristol
Our Alzheimer's and dementia living community has two neighborhoods, or wings, of the building, that afford resident socialization and individualized care, yet shield residents from large group interaction and agitating activity.
Real Stories, Real Care
Real words from the families who trust us with the people they love most.
Kelly Moss
Daughter of a resident — 2 years with Bristol House
Meet The Care Team
Director of Activities
Director of Sales & Marketing
Executive Director/Director of Nursing
Ready to take the next step? Only 2 beds left!
Schedule a personal tour and experience the Bristol House difference for yourself. Our team is available 7 days a week — no pressure, just a warm and honest conversation.