Memory Garden

Memory Garden Memory Garden is an Award Winning Assisted Living Community. facilitates activity-based programming through the arts, music, exercise and more!

Living with Alzheimer’s disease can be a challenging, confusing and frightening experience. Familiar surroundings become foreign, daily tasks get muddled and faces of loved ones may become unfamiliar. That’s why Memory Garden strives to foster an environment that promotes our residents’ sense of security, self-worth, dignity and independence. Our memory care residents participate in meaningful activity as vital members of our vibrant, active senior community, and our compassionate health care professionals are specially trained to help residents with Alzheimer’s and dementia thrive.

02/06/2026

Memory Garden Residents got to have a Pre Super Bowl Party today ! 🎊

Who do you think will win ?🏆

Seahawks 🦅? Or Patriots 🇺🇸 ?

Activities Week looked a little extra cheesy this year, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.At Memory Garden, Tanglewo...
01/31/2026

Activities Week looked a little extra cheesy this year, and we wouldn’t have it any other way.

At Memory Garden, Tanglewood Manor, and Comfort Today, we surprised our incredible Activities teams with a pizza party to say thank you for everything they do day in and day out.

These are the people who bring the music, the laughter, the games, the creativity, and the moments that turn ordinary days into memories. They are the ones who know our seniors best, who keep spirits high, routines meaningful, and who truly help keep the golden years golden.

Activities Week may be one week on the calendar, but the impact these teams make happens every single day.

Drop a comment or a thank you below to help us celebrate the teams who make life brighter for our seniors.

Happy National Hot Chocolate Day! Residents at Memory Garden got to enjoy some Hot Chocolate with a side of stories 📖   ...
01/30/2026

Happy National Hot Chocolate Day!

Residents at Memory Garden got to enjoy some Hot Chocolate with a side of stories 📖

Today is National Grandpa day and we have a few Grandpas here at Memory Garden who want to wish other Grandpas around th...
01/22/2026

Today is National Grandpa day and we have a few Grandpas here at Memory Garden who want to wish other Grandpas around the globe one as well !

01/22/2026

Table Bowling today at Memory Garden.

Roll and get a strike ! 🎳

Happy national Grandmas day! Memory garden has a couple grandmas who want to spread the word to others out there ! 😊
01/21/2026

Happy national Grandmas day! Memory garden has a couple grandmas who want to spread the word to others out there ! 😊

Residents at Memory Garden celebrated National Penguin 🐧 day with a craft!
01/20/2026

Residents at Memory Garden celebrated National Penguin 🐧 day with a craft!

01/15/2026

Rolling into this new year with some new games at Memory Garden !

This morning, our Culture Care Senior Living team had the honor of stopping by the Jamestown Police Department with farm...
01/09/2026

This morning, our Culture Care Senior Living team had the honor of stopping by the Jamestown Police Department with farm-fresh donuts in recognition of National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day.

This wasn’t about a delivery of sweet treats. It was about saying thank you.

Thank you for the long hours, the unseen sacrifices, and the commitment to keeping our communities safe. Thank you for showing up on the hardest days, making split-second decisions, and carrying responsibilities most never fully see. Thank you for protecting not just our neighborhoods, but the families, seniors, and staff we care for every single day.

At Culture Care Senior Living, community is one of our core pillars. We believe strong communities are built through partnership, respect, and appreciation for those who serve. Today was a small gesture, but it comes with a lot of gratitude behind it.

To the men and women of law enforcement: we see you, we appreciate you, and we are thankful for all that you do, today and every day.

Today was one of those moments that reminds us exactly why we do this work.We had the opportunity to sit down with Crown...
01/06/2026

Today was one of those moments that reminds us exactly why we do this work.

We had the opportunity to sit down with Crown Street Roasting owner Mikayla Certo, alongside our Vice President of Community Outreach Zac Hnatyszyn and the incredible Activity Directors from Comfort Today, Memory Garden, The Magnolia, and Tanglewood Manor.

This wasn’t just a meeting. It was a coming together of people who care deeply about what they do.

We shared our “why’s.” We talked about seniors, about community, and about the power of strong teams working toward something bigger than themselves. Our Activity Directors are a massive heartbeat of our buildings, and bringing them to the table ensures that everything we create is intentional, meaningful, and rooted in real relationships with the people we serve.

Together, we began shaping plans to create real, lasting impact for seniors both inside and beyond our walls across Chautauqua County in 2026.

At Culture Care Senior Living, we believe change happens when mission-driven partners and passionate teams align. When people lead with heart, support one another, and stay focused on what truly matters, incredible things follow.

Moments like this build momentum. And momentum is how we strengthen our teams, lift our seniors, and make our communities better for all.

01/05/2026

Grandparents and Gunsmoke! Pew pew!

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560 Fairmount Avenue
Jamestown, NY
14701

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Our Story

Living with Alzheimer’s disease can be a challenging, confusing and frightening experience. Familiar surroundings become foreign and faces of loved ones may become unfamiliar. It’s at times like these that living arrangements promoting one’s sense of security, self worth, and dignity become crucial, and it’s important to restore the individual’s ability to participate in meaningful activity. We understand the impact Alzheimer’s and memory impairment issues have on families. Memory Garden was opened in 2002 in memory of Tanglewood founder, Louis Ferreri, to provide residents the opportunity to feel independent while also maintaining a high level of safety and care.

Memory Garden was created to provide residents the opportunity to feel independent while maintaining their safety and wellbeing. Through the help of specially trained staff that cares for individuals with memory impairments, each individual is supported in an effort to find optimum participation and social activity.

Memory Garden’s “Path of Care” process works throughout the progression of memory loss to address individualized attention and around the clock support that single caregivers can rarely provide in the home. An emotional and personal approach was taken throughout the phases of our facility design, development, and construction, allowing us to protect residents from their own cognitively poor judgment while helping them to remain functional and active. As contributors in the upkeep of their household, they are encouraged to participate in gender specific activities, and therefore a sense of purpose and well-being remains in their lives.