Autumn Care Assisted Living / Memory Care & Personal Care Services

Autumn Care Assisted Living / Memory Care & Personal Care Services We are a small, home-like facility that specializes in Memory-Care. Call today for a tour!

Meet Brielle Williams! She has been with us for 4 years.   She recently returned from a mission for The Church of Jesus ...
02/06/2026

Meet Brielle Williams! She has been with us for 4 years. She recently returned from a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. She loves being with our older generation, learning from them, listening to them, caring for them. She grew up in North Logan.

She loves NFL football, loves Summer because of the warmth and the fun activities. She loves to play golf and pickleball.
She loves any type of Pasta and a Dr Pepper.

She is currently in school and excited to be a nurse in the future!

We love her and her smile!

02/02/2026

Meet the cutest activity ladies ever! We feel so lucky to have these two and our residents adore them!

Selena has been with us for about 10 years! She loves laughing with the residents. She says I know they may not remember the things we do, but they usually remember we have fun together.

She grew up in Arimo, Idaho and lives in Weston, Idaho. She loves fruit juices and pastries! Her favorite time of year is Spring or Summer, she is a wonderful gardener!

She loves to quilt, camping, bike rides, kayaking and growing flowers from seeds.

She has 4 children and 15 grandchildren with one on the way!

Kim has been with us recently as an activity helper for 3 years but she worked as a CNA for us for quite some time also years ago.

She has 6 boys! Grew up in So California and also Providence. She lives in Hyde Park.

She has always loved the elderly and has had so many special moments with our residents. They all adore her.

She loves an ice cold Dr Pepper and salty snack but especially loves authentic Mexican food!

She loves the Fall and can be found outside in her garden harvesting her vegetables! She also loves to ride her road bike and crafting.

We are a small, home-like facility that specializes in Memory-Care. Call today for a tour!

Winter is hard for our residents when they can’t go outside but we have great activity ladies who work hard to keep them...
01/30/2026

Winter is hard for our residents when they can’t go outside but we have great activity ladies who work hard to keep them busy and having fun!

Meet Kendra. She has been at Autumncare for 4 years and is currently our Lead Med Tech. She makes sure that we have all ...
01/23/2026

Meet Kendra. She has been at Autumncare for 4 years and is currently our Lead Med Tech. She makes sure that we have all our medications ordered each week which is a big job!

She grew up in Logan. Loves pizza and Dr Pepper. She loves reading, camping and riding dirt bikes. She loves watching the show Supernatural and her favorite music is by Gunship (I will have to look that up! Never heard of it)

She loves our residents and loves making a difference in their lives. She is currently in nursing school.

We are grateful for her and all she does at Autumncare.

This is Shannali Dean and she is a CNA at Autumncare. She is also one of our newer staff and has been here for about 2 m...
01/22/2026

This is Shannali Dean and she is a CNA at Autumncare. She is also one of our newer staff and has been here for about 2 months. She is currently in high school. She grew up not too far away in Franklin, Idaho. She likes to eat Caesar Salad and drink white monsters. She loves to be in the mountains and loves the Fall the best!

She chose to work in healthcare/memory care after watching her own grandparents decline. One of her favorite days was being told by one of our cute residents that she wished all of her grandsons would find a girl like her.

Ten Tips for Communicating with a Person with DementiaWe aren’t born knowing how to communicate with a person with demen...
01/20/2026

Ten Tips for Communicating with a Person with Dementia
We aren’t born knowing how to communicate with a person with dementia—but we can learn. Improving your communication skills will help make caregiving less stressful and will likely improve the quality of your relationship with your loved one. Good communication skills will also enhance your ability to handle the difficult behavior you may encounter as you care for a person with a dementing illness.

1. Set a positive mood for interaction. Your attitude and body language communicate your feelings and thoughts more strongly than your words do. Set a positive mood by speaking to your loved one in a pleasant and respectful manner. Use facial expressions, tone of voice, and physical touch to help convey your message and show your feelings of affection.
2. Get the person’s attention. Limit distractions and noise—turn off the radio or TV, close the curtains or shut the door, or move to quieter surroundings. Before speaking, make sure you have her attention; address her by name, identify yourself by name and relation, and use nonverbal cues and touch to help keep her focused. If she is seated, get down to her level and maintain eye contact.
3. State your message clearly. Use simple words and sentences. Speak slowly, distinctly, and in a reassuring tone. Refrain from raising your voice higher or louder; instead, pitch your voice lower. If she doesn’t understand the first time, use the same wording to repeat your message or question. If she still doesn’t understand, wait a few minutes and rephrase the question. Use the names of people and places instead of pronouns (he, she, they) or abbreviations.
4. Ask simple, answerable questions. Ask one question at a time; those with yes or no answers work best. Refrain from asking open-ended questions or giving too many choices. For example, ask, “Would you like to wear your white shirt or your blue shirt?” Better still, show her the choices—visual prompts and cues also help clarify your question and can guide her response.
5. Listen with your ears, eyes, and heart. Be patient in waiting for your loved one’s reply. If she is struggling for an answer, it’s okay to suggest words. Watch for nonverbal cues and body language, and respond appropriately. Always strive to listen for the meaning and feelings that underlie the words.
6. Break down activities into a series of steps. This makes many tasks much more manageable. You can encourage your loved one to do what he can, gently remind him of steps he tends to forget, and assist with steps he’s no longer able to accomplish on his own. Using visual cues, such as showing him with your hand where to place the dinner plate, can be very helpful.
7. When the going gets tough, distract and redirect. If your loved one becomes upset or agitated, try changing the subject or the environment. For example, ask him for help or suggest going for a walk. It is important to connect with the person on a feeling level, before you redirect. You might say, “I see you’re feeling sad—I’m sorry you’re upset. Let’s go get something to eat.”
8. Respond with affection and reassurance. People with dementia often feel confused, anxious, and unsure of themselves. Further, they often get reality confused and may recall things that never really occurred. Avoid trying to convince them they are wrong. Stay focused on the feelings they are demonstrating (which are real) and respond with verbal and physical expressions of comfort, support, and reassurance. Sometimes holding hands, touching, hugging, and praise will get the person to respond when all else fails.
9. Remember the good old days. Remembering the past is often a soothing and affirming activity. Many people with dementia may not remember what happened 45 minutes ago, but they can clearly recall their lives 45 years earlier. Therefore, avoid asking questions that rely on short-term memory, such as asking the person what they had for lunch. Instead, try asking general questions about the person’s distant past—this information is more likely to be retained.
10. Maintain your sense of humor. Use humor whenever possible, though not at the person’s expense. People with dementia tend to retain their social skills and are usually delighted to laugh along with you.

www.caregiver.org is a great asset for anyone caring for a loved one with dementia.

The mission of Family Caregiver Alliance is to improve the quality of the life for family caregivers and the people who receive their care. Find out more about our work. We are excited to provide many resources in Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, and Tagalog.

Jocilyn Norris has been at Autumncare for a few months now as a CNA. She grew up in Hyrum.  Her favorite food is Chick-f...
01/19/2026

Jocilyn Norris has been at Autumncare for a few months now as a CNA. She grew up in Hyrum. Her favorite food is Chick-fil-A and anything from Dutch Bros. She loves all the seasons and says when she gets tired of one she gets excited for the next one! She loves to watch Vampire Diaries when she has time and love Rock music.

She loves working with elderly dementia and loves to make a positive difference in their lives.

She is currently in college and her goal is to be a nurse. We are so happy she chose to work at Autumncare!

Kilee Lundgreen is one of our newest CNAs. She has been with us for a month. She grew up in Richmond and Preston. She ha...
01/11/2026

Kilee Lundgreen is one of our newest CNAs. She has been with us for a month. She grew up in Richmond and Preston. She has 3 dogs and a show steer. She is still in high school and when she is finished she wants to go to school to be a nurse. Her favorite food is pasta and salad and loves Dr Pepper!

An interesting thing about her is that her great grandma lived at Autumncare in 2016-2018. She wanted to come work her because she loved how loved her grandma was and the care she received.

We love that she has chosen to come be on our team!

Brenda Acosta has been a CNA at Autumncare for 1 1/2 years. She grew up in Logan. She loves to eat enchiladas and drink ...
01/11/2026

Brenda Acosta has been a CNA at Autumncare for 1 1/2 years. She grew up in Logan. She loves to eat enchiladas and drink and iced Coke. She loves to go on walks with her dogs and loves to sleep! Her favorite seasons are Fall and Winter.

Brenda loves to talk to our residents, spend time with them and serve them. Recently one of them told her she loved her and kissed her hand. It’s those moments that bring her so much joy.

She is currently in school for medical assisting and is hoping to be a nurse.

We appreciate the opportunity to work with Brenda!

Krystal Cazier has been a CNA/Med Tech at Autumncare for 4 years. She grew up in Tremonton, loves Chinese food and Dr Pe...
01/10/2026

Krystal Cazier has been a CNA/Med Tech at Autumncare for 4 years. She grew up in Tremonton, loves Chinese food and Dr Pepper Zero! She loves the winter best so she can bundle up and drink hot cocoa! She loves to play the piano and put puzzles together. Her favorite movie is Home Alone. She loves Christmas music or classical music best.

Krystal loves our residents and thinks of them as if they were her own grandparents. She gets really attached to them!

Krystal wants to be a nurse and hopes to be in school soon!

We appreciate Krystal’s loving care and her willingness to be a great team player!

It’s this beautiful lady’s 84th birthday today!  She is always smiling, happy and polite! We are so thankful for her and...
01/08/2026

It’s this beautiful lady’s 84th birthday today! She is always smiling, happy and polite! We are so thankful for her and her dear husband!

It’s this lovely ladies birthday today! 92 years young! She is always delightful and this spot in front of the fireplace...
01/08/2026

It’s this lovely ladies birthday today! 92 years young! She is always delightful and this spot in front of the fireplace is where you will most often find her!

She has the best family! So fun to see them all together to celebrate her!

Address

332 West 300 North
Hyde Park, UT
84318

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+14355570545

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