Welcome to an Unparalleled Approach to Assisted Living

The New River Homes

Now Open & Accepting Reservations

We asked people living with dementia and their families to co-design a home they would choose to move into.

River Bend and River View are those places.

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The River Homes

Why accept the limitations of “Memory Care”?
In the River Homes you have access to the whole campus.

An Unparallelled Approach

The single-family home design concept boasts a spectacular kitchen, four-season porch, and parlor as well as a remarkable outdoor deck, living room, and library, each with a fireplace.

Collaborative Living

Here, neighbors are invited to collaborate with one another to determine how they want to live, their house values, and daily routines right down to the grocery list.

Connection, Choice, & Freedom

This is assisted living that prioritizes acceptance and inclusion, and normalizes life with cognitive change. Couples get to live together and the dedicated team ensures that all residents have the support they need 24/7/365.

Access to Everything

With the innovative use of architecture and adaptive technology, you will experience unmatched freedom and access to the outdoors and an entire campus designed to foster connection, belonging, exploration, purpose, and engagement.

“I have no doubt that my granmother received the best care in the year she lived at LiveWell. The nurses and staff were incredibly kind and empathetic. They truly felt like an extension of our family and for that I will be forever grateful.” ~ Amy C.

“Before I knew it I had quite the arsenal of people from Livewell to assist me to take on dementia. ” ~ Bob W.

“At LiveWell I am validated as a capable person. The uplifting support, engagement, and friendships are the highlights of my day.” ~ Joan M.

“The staff really got o know me and took the time to understand what works for me. I am comfortable here and I fit in.” ~Maurice P.

THE LIVEWELL APPROACH

“Memory care” settings can hold limited beliefs about people affected by dementia. Keeping people living with cognitive change separate from other people and other parts of their own campus can send an unintentional message about a person’s worth and sense of inclusion and belonging.

THE LIVEWELL APPROACH

“Memory care” settings can hold limited beliefs about people affected by dementia. Keeping people living with cognitive change separate from other people and other parts of their own campus can send an unintentional message about a person’s worth and sense of inclusion and belonging.