Support for Early Memory Changes

Phoenix Assisted Living
1608 E Juniper Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85022-2812

Posted on 06/08/2026

Support for Early Memory Changes


Families often ask whether a small home can still support a parent with memory loss.

Juniper’s site says its caregivers support residents with early-to-moderate memory loss and age-related cognitive changes, while also making clear it is not a dedicated memory care facility.

The focus is on calm routines, supervision, dignity, and a familiar environment for seniors who need extra support in Phoenix.

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