The Moments offers a fresh approach to long-term specialized Senior Care. The Moments strives to be a loving home for our residents. They are family.
We are passionate about enhancing the wellbeing, physical health and human spirit of each and every resident – it’s what we do. We are committed to making personal connections, delivering purposeful experiences and creating connections with our residents and the outside world. Our community is custom-made to assure the highest standard of care. With our memory care and enhanced assisted living services we've thoughtfully considered caregivers, families, and their loved ones in the development of this unique approach. Because we understand the unintended consequences of attempting to manage this complex disease at home, we offer unique specialized support and activities for residents. We believe a loss of memory doesn’t equate to a loss of meaning.
10/18/2025
Starting a conversation about memory care with a parent is one of the most emotionally charged moments a family can face. You want to protect their dignity, ease their fears, and avoid conflict. Learn how to start that conversation & what to look for when making the decision to move your loved one.
Starting a conversation about memory care with a parent is one of the most emotionally charged moments a family can face. You want to protect their dignity, ease their fears, and avoid conflict. But at the same time, you know that bringing up the subject is necessary. If you’re preparing to have
10/09/2025
A Letter to Families: You’re Not Alone. Every family’s journey is unique, but no one should have to navigate memory care alone. Our team is here to answer every question, provide guidance, and help you find peace of mind in each step of the process.
Take a moment to explore our 2025 Family Guide to Memory Care.
Making Informed Decisions with Confidence and Compassion A comprehensive resource to help you navigate the journey ahead, understand your options, and find the right community where your loved one can thrive.
09/24/2025
Finding the right memory care community can feel overwhelming. Learn what questions to ask, red flags to avoid, and how to find personalized care that honors your family member’s dignity and unique story.
When dementia affects your loved one, finding the right memory care community can feel overwhelming. Learn what questions to ask, red flags to avoid, and how to find personalized care that honors your family member's dignity and unique story. Fill out the form below to get your 2025 guide to memory....
09/16/2025
In this candid interview, Founder and Executive Director Elizabeth Wright shares how her team tailors every aspect of care, from routines and social preferences to medical support and family involvement.
When it comes to memory care, there’s no one-size-fits-all approach. At The Moments, personalization is the foundation of everything we do. In this candid interview, Founder and Executive Director Elizabeth Wright shares how her team tailors every aspect of care, from routines and social preferenc...
08/14/2025
Sometimes waiting feels easier. But when it comes to dementia or Alzheimer’s, early memory care can protect your loved one’s safety, health, and happiness. At The Moments, we provide a secure, compassionate environment that supports both residents and their families.
When someone you love has dementia, it’s easy to focus on what’s fading. But so much still remains — stories, feelings, music, scents. At The Moments, we use reminiscence therapy to help residents reconnect with meaningful memories. A favorite recipe. A childhood song. The smell of fresh bread. These aren’t just fragments — they’re bridges to joy, calm, and connection.
It’s not about testing memory. It’s about honoring life stories.
For individuals with memory loss, routine brings comfort and calm. At The Moments, our daily structure helps residents feel secure, connected, and confident in their day.
🕰️ Learn how familiar patterns make a powerful difference in memory care: https://themoments.com/blog/memory-care/memory-care-purpose-belonging/
06/23/2025
Predictability brings peace. At The Moments, our daily routines create calm and connection for residents living with dementia.
🕰️ Discover how structured care makes a difference in our latest blog:
👉 https://themoments.com/blog/memory-care-routines-dementia/
For individuals living with dementia, the environment plays a powerful role in their sense of peace and well-being.
At The Moments, we’ve designed our memory care spaces with love, purpose, and science. From warm lighting and soft music to natural light and familiar scents, every detail is part of our therapeutic approach.
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The Moments of Lakeville offers a fresh approach to specialized Memory Care.
Our unique advancements in dementia care standards have never before existed in the Senior Living sector. Our personalized 24-hour health services, attentive and dedicated staff, culinary approach, purpose-driven programming, and premium residential environment were custom-designed and built from the ground up to provide the highest possible standard of physical, mental and emotional care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia.
The Moments’ approach will not only benefit our residents and their families, but will help to destigmatize the need for and importance of long- term specialized Memory Care environments. We can confidently demonstrate that our specialized approach is far superior to caring for a loved one at home.
The Moments provides engaging daily activities, luxurious amenities, meaningful and purposeful life enrichment programs, highly-trained dementia-certified staff, competitive pricing for premium care and a highly visible and convenient location for friends and family to visit and stay connected with their loved ones.
We specialize in all 70+ forms dementia-related memory care, with an ability to support higher-acuity cases, including behavioral issues, early-onset memory loss (age 50+) as well as other forms of dementia such as Vascular, Parkinson’s, Pick’s Disease and Lewy Body Dementia.