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Memory Care GEMS – Ensuring Every Resident Shines

Caring for someone with dementia is not easy. The mainstream outlook consists of negative messaging compounded by stigma due to a lack of awareness and understanding of the condition.

When discussing dementia, the focus is typically on what the person has lost as they transition through each stage. “… But if that’s all you’re thinking about, you’re missing opportunities,” Teepa Snow said.

Snow is a renowned dementia care and education specialist who developed Positive Approach to Care® and other methods such as the GEMS® dementia state classification model.

Her classification model differs from commonly used scales by identifying six different brain states and the shifts in skills and abilities a person can experience in any given moment, focusing on the present   not what was lost.
 
“Just like gems, each person is precious, valuable, and unique, and given the right setting and care, can shine,” she said.

Understanding the GEMS States ¬– sapphire, diamond, emerald, amber, ruby, and pearl – and how people with dementia experience the world, professional and family care partners can provide better care. They can then change their actions accordingly for a better connection and encourage participation in care tasks and activities.

Snow’s methodologies shift the current narrative, radically transforming the experience of dementia to help people with the condition continue living meaningful lives, which is why our community implements her teachings into our memory care program and ongoing team training. 

Our memory care director constructs person-centered care plans that highlight each resident’s current abilities rather than focusing on what has been lost to help them experience happy, purposeful moments.

Chestnut Knoll Resident Checks Off Bucket-List Item

BOYERTOWN, Pa., Aug. 22, 2018 — Chestnut Knoll Resident Checks Off Bucket-List Item 

Chestnut Knoll Personal Care and Memory Care has compassionate caregivers, who will help your loved one and family transition through tough times. Just ask Chestnut Knoll resident, Emil Schultheisz, and his wife, Audrey...

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Chestnut Knoll Resident Checks Off Bucket-List Item
Chestnut Knoll and Chestnut Knoll at Home were highlighted in a recent edition of the 422 Business Journal

When looking for senior care that attends to every detail, greets you with a warm and friendly smile, and indeed makes you feel belonged—look no further than Chestnut Knoll Personal Care and Memory Care, or At Home Services...

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Chestnut Knoll Employee Receives Special Dementia Certification

BOYERTOWN, Pa., Apr. 2, 2018 — Chestnut Knoll Employee Receives Special Dementia Certification

Jennelle Jamison, director of staff development and resident care at Chestnut Knoll, has received her Trainer Certification in Teepa Snow's Positive Approach™ to Care. As a trainer, she will train others in the in the PAC philosophy, providing dementia-related awareness, knowledge and skill development in a classroom, community or support group setting...

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Chestnut Knoll Employee Receives Special Dementia Certification
New FOX Optimal Living Rehab Director at Chestnut Knoll

New FOX Optimal Living Rehab Director at Chestnut Knoll

BOYERTOWN, Pa. — New FOX Optimal Living Rehab Director at Chestnut Knoll

Chestnut Knoll Personal Care and Memory Care welcomes the new FOX Optimal Living Rehab Director, Andrew Harnish. In this position, he and his FOX team ensures the residents of Chestnut Knoll are receiving skilled therapy and wellness services...

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Paying For Senior Care

BOYERTOWN, Pa. — Paying For Senior Care

The Department of Veterans Affairs’ AID & ATTENDANCE PENSION is often misunderstood. This bene t can provide up to $26,036* per year toward the cost of care...

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Paying For Senior Care
Chestnut Knoll Takes Steps to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

Chestnut Knoll Takes Steps to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

BOYERTOWN, Pa., Oct. 12, 2017 — Chestnut Knoll Takes Steps to Fight Alzheimer’s Disease

Chestnut Knoll and its team of employees, families, and friends stepped out to raise awareness and money to fight Alzheimer’s disease, during the 2017 Walk to End Alzheimer’s®, held at Penn State University, Berks Campus on Oct. 7...

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Volunteer Spotlight

BOYERTOWN, Pa. — Volunteer Spotlight

Our enthusiastic volunteers are vital to the success of our Chapter, helping us reach more people every year...

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Resident holding hands with a caretaker at Chestnut Knoll in Boyertown, Pennsylvania