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April 24, 2026

Connection: Family Engagement

Category: Memory Care

Author: Elizabeth Thompson, Senior Regional Director of Memory Care

Family involvement in Memory Care is both valuable and, at times, complex. As dementia progresses for a loved one, families often face new emotions, uncertainty, and questions about how to stay connected. At the same time, Memory Care teams can guide families toward meaningful engagement. This support enhances quality of life for both the resident and the family. As Senior Regional Director of Memory Care overseeing The Boulevard Senior Living of St. Charles, these insights reflect how purposeful involvement can grow beyond traditional visits.

Creating Meaningful Connections

We invite families into everyday experiences instead of limiting connection to visits. Cooking, music, and gardening create natural moments of interaction. In addition, we incorporate life story experiences, intergenerational engagement, and sensory-based activities. These approaches often feel more comfortable than conversation alone.

A woman smiles while a senior resident plays a game of Bingo at The Boulevard Senior Living of St. Charles.

By keeping engagement personal and flexible, families become active participants in daily life. We also offer guidance, education, and reassurance along the way. As a result, families feel supported rather than overwhelmed.

We remind families that connection does not need to be complicated. Even small, quiet moments can leave a lasting impact.

The Power of Simple Moments

One resident became increasingly withdrawn and anxious during daily routines. Her family began joining her in familiar activities like folding laundry and listening to favorite music. As a result, she became calmer and more engaged.

Over time, these visits reduced her anxiety and improved her mood. They also strengthened her sense of comfort and belonging. This example shows how small, intentional actions can make a meaningful difference.

Families who want to volunteer can connect with the Memory Care Director. The process starts with a simple conversation about interests, comfort level, and availability. From there, the team provides guidance and matches opportunities to each individual.

A woman looks on while a senior woman engages in a game during a community event.

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to family engagement in Memory Care but with intention, empathy, and clear guidance, it can become one of the most impactful parts of a resident’s experience. When families are supported, empowered, and invited into meaningful moments, the result is often deeper connection, improved well-being, and a stronger sense of community for everyone involved. Whether you’re a family member looking to stay involved or a care professional seeking new ideas, we hope these insights inspire thoughtful, compassionate engagement in your own Memory Care neighborhood.

The Boulevard Senior Living of Saint Charles in St. Charles, MO offers independent senior apartments, assisted living, and memory care with a variety of services and a range of floor plan options. Amenities include restaurant dining, 24-hour bistro, concierge service, housekeeping, events and entertainment, personal care, transportation services, and more. Centrally located near SSM Health St. Joseph Hospital St. Charles with convenient access to major shopping centers and clubs, including St. Peters Golf Club, Mid Rivers Mall, Katy Trail, Main Street St. Charles, New Town at St.Charles, and the Streets of St. Charles. Schedule your tour of The Boulevard Saint Charles today Join The Boulevard Saint Charles team

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