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BEST SOLUTION FOR ALZHEIMER’S PATIENTS AND
THEIR FAMILIES |
MOUNTAIN VIEW has been a recognized and respected name in Alzheimer’s care since 1985, celebrating 25 years, specializing in meeting the physical and emotional needs of Alzheimer’s patients and families. Mountain View Centers is providing care to the elderly and Alzheimer’s at residential cottages for elderly in Diamond Bar, Covina and Montclair, Alta Loma locations.
Smita Sanghvi, Mountain View’s founder and president, has nurtured Alzheimer’s patients of all stages for over 25 years. She volunteered 14 years as support group leaver for the Los Angeles County Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. Her philosophy of maximum freedom with minimum psychotropic medication along with her long history of caring and compassionate dedication to both patients and their families has made her well respected and cherished by many.
Mrs. Sanghvi’s awareness of developments in the Alzheimer’s field is constantly updated, and she is respected for her approach to behavior management. Gentle and encouraging personalized care for residents is implemented by an expert team of caregivers experienced in geriatric and dementia care.
The luxurious cottage settings of all the Mountain View locations foster companionship in cheerful surroundings. Mountain Views Center specifically built for Alzheimer’s patients is located in the scenic foothills of Claremont serves as the main campus and was specifically designed with guidance from experts in the field of Alzheimer’s care. It features a locked perimeter ensuring a high degree of personal liberty and security for residents who may be wandering or confused, as well as resource library, educational seminars, and support groups for families.
Mountain View is now and will continue to be at the forefront of
residential care for those affected by Alzheimer’s disease.
We are proud of Mountain View’s accomplishments
and would welcome
the opportunity of discussing specific successes with any family
considering care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s. |
For more information, please call (888) 533-6633. We can help.
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