
The MJHS Memory Care Residence
Discover a safe, calming, home-like environment at our 80-bed Memory Care Residence on the third floor of MJHS Menorah Center, designed to promote independence and meaningful connections.
A Secure and Supportive Space for Your Loved One
The MJHS Memory Care Residence, offers a secure and nurturing environment where your loved one—and your family—can feel at ease. Every detail has been thoughtfully designed to meet the unique needs of those living with dementia or cognitive impairment, ensuring ease of navigation, providing comfort, and fostering engagement, all while creating a true sense of community in a safe setting.
Designed for Your Loved One’s Comfort and Well-Being
- Communal Dining: Your loved one can enjoy meals in a warm, welcoming setting that encourages social interaction and creates opportunities for families to share meaningful moments together.
- Therapeutic Bathing Rooms: Calming music enhances the bathing experience, helping your loved one feel relaxed and comfortable while reducing agitation.
- Themed Hallways with Engaging Artwork: Proven design strategies make navigation easier for residents with significant memory loss while also stimulating conversation and sparking memories.
- Eye-Level Signage: Strategically placed signage supports your loved one’s ability to navigate the space independently, fostering confidence and a sense of autonomy while ensuring their safety—giving you peace of mind.
At MJHS Memory Care Residence, we are committed to providing a secure, engaging, and compassionate environment where your loved one can feel safe, supported, and valued.
Specialized, Family-Centered Care for Your Loved One
At the MJHS Memory Care Residence, we tailor care to meet your loved one’s unique needs, considering their degree of memory loss, personal preferences, daily routines, and comfort. Our compassionate care team is trained in advanced dementia care protocols, ensuring that your loved one receives expert, respectful, and compassionate care—while you receive the guidance, support, and reassurance you need.
We understand the challenges you face when caring for a loved one with dementia or cognitive impairment. That’s why we take a family-centered approach, creating opportunities for you and your loved one to maintain meaningful bonds—and, in some cases, build new ones.

Enriching Therapies for Mind, Spirit, and Connection
Your loved one will benefit from non-pharmacological therapies designed to promote well-being, ease anxiety, and create joyful shared experiences that strengthen connections with family. These therapies help manage symptoms such as agitation, depression, and confusion while providing moments of comfort and joy.
Therapies Include:
- Music Therapy: Through our innovative Keys to Dementia Care program, personalized playlists and musical instruments evoke memories, foster emotional connections, and, in some cases, help nonverbal residents find their voices again.
- Art Therapy: Encourages creativity and self-expression, sparking moments of joy and discovery for your loved one.
- Dance and Movement Therapy: Supports physical health and emotional well-being, with family often encouraged to participate.
- Pet Therapy: Certified therapy dogs and animatronic cats provide comfort, joy, and a calming influence that often sparks memories.
- Drama Therapy: Inspires self-expression and connection through storytelling and role-play, fostering deeper bonds between your loved one and family members.
A Compassionate and Enriching Community
As part of our not-for-profit center, the MJHS Memory Care Residence is committed to going above and beyond for your loved one and your family. Our supportive community embraces residents and their families with compassion, understanding, and respect. We prioritize safety, promote a sense of independence, and encourage meaningful engagement—ensuring that your loved one enjoys a fulfilling quality of life while providing you with peace of mind.
Learn More About the MJHS Memory Care Residence
If you’re seeking expert, inpatient memory care for your loved one, the MJHS Memory Care Residence is an innovative, supportive, and compassionate choice. Contact us today to learn more about our personalized dementia care services and how we can help support you and your loved one.
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Get in Touch with MJHS Menorah Center
Whether you need short-term inpatient rehabilitation or long-term care, MJHS Menorah Center offers expert clinical support in a warm, welcoming environment—with ocean views, multilingual staff, personalized care plans, and amenities that feel like home.
To Reach a Resident
Call
1-718-646-4441
To Start an Admission
Call
1-718-851-5960
To Visit
Address:
1516 Oriental Blvd. Brooklyn, NY 11235
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