Person-Centered Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care in Charlotte, NC
– Reflections at The Charlotte –
Reflections is an industry leading person-centered approach to Memory Care. Focusing on social, wellness and mental engagement, we meet loved ones where they are.
We understand how difficult Alzheimer’s and dementia can be for everyone involved—the person with the disease and their family. Reflections at The Charlotte is a national recognized and awarded program that includes mentally stimulating activities, wellness classes, a robust social environment and nurturing caregivers, that are all Certified Dementia Practitioners™. Our goal is to help members live a happy and dignified life.
Frequently Asked Questions
The difference between memory care and assisted living comes down to the residents’ needs and goals as each care level offers distinct accommodation, programming, and person-centered care.
Think of it like this:
Assisted Living is independence + light support
Memory Care is structure (room, spaces) + safety + cognitive support
Assisted living is designed for individuals who are mostly independent but benefit from help with daily activities such as medication reminders, dressing, bathing, or meals. Many residents remain active, social, and mobile, with support available when needed.
Memory care, on the other hand, is specifically designed for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. It provides a more structured, secure environment with specially trained team members who understand the unique challenges of memory loss.
At The Charlotte, memory care includes:
- A secure setting designed to reduce wandering and confusion
- Predictable daily routines that provide comfort and familiarity
- Programs that support cognitive function and engagement
- Team members trained in dementia care and communication
If your loved one is experiencing memory loss, confusion, or safety concerns—such as wandering or difficulty recognizing familiar places—memory care may provide the specialized support they need.
If they are still largely independent but need occasional help with daily routines, assisted living may be the right fit.
Memory care activities are designed to support cognitive function, encourage social connection, and promote overall well-being in a structured, comfortable environment.
At The Charlotte, activities are tailored to each resident’s abilities and interests, with a focus on familiarity, engagement, and meaningful interaction.
Examples of memory care activities include:
- Social activities such as small group gatherings, live music, and guided conversations
- Cognitive activities like sorting, organizing, and simple hands-on tasks that support memory and focus
- Wellness activities including low-impact aerobics, water aerobics, stretching, and movement-based classes
- Sensory and music experiences such as piano, strings, and calming instrumental performances
Many activities are designed to feel familiar and purposeful, helping residents stay engaged while reducing stress or confusion.
No, not all memory care facilities offer the same level of security. While many are designed to support individuals with memory loss, the level of security, staffing, and specialized training can vary significantly from one community to another. Research the memory care facility state regulations for North Carolina.
Most memory care communities include features such as secured entrances, monitored common areas, and structured environments to reduce the risk of wandering. However, it’s important to ask how each community is designed, staffed, and managed to ensure resident safety.
At The Charlotte, all memory care residences are fully secured and thoughtfully designed to support safety and comfort. This includes:
- Secured living areas, common spaces, and outdoor environments
- Team members trained specifically in dementia care
- Staffing levels that exceed state requirements
- A structured setting designed to reduce confusion and promote calm
These elements work together to create a safe, supportive environment where residents can move freely within a secure setting.
The process of moving someone into memory care typically involves assessing their needs, selecting the right community, and planning a supportive transition.
Most families follow these steps:
- Recognize the need for memory care
This often begins when a loved one shows signs of memory loss, confusion, wandering, or difficulty managing daily routines safely. For many families, this decision is not made all at once—it often follows a period of increasing concern about safety, health, or quality of life. - Schedule an assessment
A memory care community will evaluate cognitive, physical, and daily living needs to determine the appropriate level of support. - Explore and choose a community
Families tour communities, ask questions, and compare care, safety features, staffing, and overall environment. - Develop a personalized care plan
The community creates a plan based on the individual’s needs, preferences, and routines. - Plan the move and transition
This includes preparing personal belongings, coordinating timing, and ensuring the move is as smooth and familiar as possible. - Support the adjustment period
The first few weeks focus on helping the resident feel comfortable, establish routines, and build trust with caregivers.
At The Charlotte, our team guides families through each step—from the initial conversation to move-in and beyond, so you don’t have to navigate the process alone. Speak with one of our Lifestyle Advisors 704-815-7362 when you’re ready.
In memory care, an all-inclusive monthly rate typically includes housing, meals, personal care, and daily support services. This often covers assistance with activities of daily living, medication management, meals, housekeeping, and structured programming.
At The Charlotte, memory care follows a true all-inclusive model, meaning the monthly rate does not increase as care needs change, unlike tiered pricing models where additional services result in higher costs.
Services at The Charlotte include:
- Assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and mobility
- Medication management
- Chef-prepared meals and dining services
- Housekeeping, laundry, and utilities
- Daily social, cognitive, and wellness programming
- 24/7 support from trained team members
- Transportation to appointments
As care needs evolve, support increases—without unexpected changes to the monthly rate.
The monthly cost for memory care in Charlotte, NC typically ranges from $6,200 – $13,400, depending on the community, level of care, and services provided.
Some communities use tiered pricing models, where the monthly rate increases as care needs change. In these models, additional care services can significantly raise the total monthly cost over time.
At The Charlotte, memory care is offered through a true all-inclusive pricing model, with competitive monthly rates at $9,750. This includes meals, daily care, activities, and support—without added charges as care needs increase.
This approach provides families with predictable monthly costs and fewer financial surprises as needs evolve.
The Charlotte is a private-pay community and does not accept Medicare or Medicaid for memory care.
To learn more about availability and current pricing, speak with our team at 704-815-7362 or send us a message.
National Team Member of the Alzheimer’s Association
The Charlotte is a proud member of the Alzheimer’s Association National Team. Each year we hold multiple events including the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s, to raise money & awareness to combat this terrible disease. We are not only focused on providing the best care for those afflicted by Alzheimer’s, but on ending this terrible disease. If you want to participate or donate to the Alzheimer’s Association, click this link to their official website for more information.
Specialized Dementia Training
It is important to have the necessary tools to be able to provide exceptional care for people living with dementia. It is one of the hardest diseases to effectively manage, and if you are not properly trained it’s near impossible to provide great care. That is why our team members in Reflections are Certified Dementia Practitioners™.
Certification Topics:
- Activities
- Environment
- Staff and Family Support
- Diversity and Cultural Competence
- Depression and repetitive behaviors
- Spiritual Care and End of Life Issues
- Paranoia, Hallucinations, Wanderings & Hoarding
- Aggressive Behaviors, Catastrophic Reactions, Intimacy & Sexuality
- Personal Care: Pain, Bathing, Dressing, Toileting, Nutrition, Falls & Sleep Disturbance
Memory Care Pricing
The Charlotte operates under a hassle-free, worry-free pricing model. The Charlotte charges personal monthly fee that includes all the services and amenities provided by our memory care program.
This means that you will pay only for your personalized care while in our Reflections memory care. Call now for pricing 704-815-7362.
Memory Care Floor Plan
How Memory Care Works
For patients with Alzheimer’s and dementia, living in a dedicated memory care community can be life-changing when compared to non-specialized living options. Memory care facilities are specially designed with Alzheimer’s and dementia patients in mind:
- Spacious and straightforward floor plans for easy maneuverability
- Plenty of color and lighting to help keep the mind active
- Secured doors so that patients with symptoms of wandering are kept safe
- Certified Dementia Practitioners™
Members of Reflections at The Charlotte benefit from the expertise of our Certified Dementia Practitioners, who are specially trained and certified in Alzheimer’s and dementia care. Our caregivers provide members with expert support as well as engage them in daily exercises based around memory, reasoning and information processing—activities which have been shown to help delay the cognitive decline associated with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Caregivers also assist members with their day-to-day needs such as bathing, dressing, eating and medication management. Having knowledgeable caregivers with a comprehensive understanding of Alzheimer’s and dementia is part of what makes us the top choice for memory care in Charlotte, North Carolina.
National Award Winning Social and Wellness Programs
The social and wellness lifestyle at our community is incredibly beneficial for members in Reflections. Members enjoy regular socialization through our calendar of daily social events. Social activities are geared toward a variety of hobbies and interests, and there’s a little something available for everyone. Our national award-winning wellness program offers a variety of fitness classes in our luxury wellness center. Wellness is a great way for members to stay engaged both mentally and physically as well as achieve a strong sense of purpose.
Services & Amenities:
- Certified Dementia Practitioners™
- 24/7 Nursing Team
- National Award-Winning Wellness & Social Programs
- Family Style Dining
- Activities of Daily Living
- Consulting Registered Dietitian
- Every Apartment has a Private Bathroom
- 24/7 Emergency Response System
- Medication management
- Cable & WiFi
- Salon & Spa
- Campus Security
- Transportation
- Maintenance Free
- All Utilities, Property Taxes & Insurance
- Weekly Housekeeping & Laundry
Living With Alzheimer’s and Dementia
A Blog Series
Understanding that your loved one may have a form of dementia can be a difficult and trying time. While there is no single test that can diagnose a person, it’s vital to identify and become aware of the symptoms attributed to dementia. There are various cases of dementia and on average, Alzheimer’s accounts for 60 to 80 percent of cases, while Vascular dementia (which occurs after a stroke) is the second most common form.
To learn more about dementia care, check out our blog series covering everything from Identifying Alzheimer’s to Making a Successful Transition into Memory Care.