A Seawell community is designed so that residents can move forward in their lives — not out of their home — as needs evolve. Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care share one address, one philosophy, and one care team.
Choosing a senior living community often means choosing among three types of care — Independent Living, Assisted Living, or Memory Care — and many families find themselves back on the decision one or two years later when a parent's needs change. A memory diagnosis. A fall. A spouse's death. Suddenly the community that was right is no longer the right fit.
Seawell communities offer all three levels of care on a single campus, with a care model designed around continuity. When a resident's needs evolve, the people, the programming, and the setting do not change. Couples with different care needs can live together. Adult children navigate one community, not three. And residents experience their senior years as a continuing chapter, not a series of disruptive moves.
Each level of care maintains its own dedicated space, staff training, and programming — because the needs really are different. But they operate within one shared community culture. Choose the page below that fits where you or your loved one is today.
Private residences, chef-prepared dining, wellness programming, and community — without the burden of home maintenance or the isolation of living alone. For adults who want the freedom of their own life with the benefits of shared community.
Personalized help with the activities of daily life — medication, bathing, dressing, dining — delivered with dignity and discretion. Residents maintain privacy, agency, and their own rhythms while getting exactly the support they need.
Secured, purpose-designed environments for residents with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other cognitive conditions. Certified memory care staff, evidence-based programming, and design choices that reduce confusion and support continuity of identity.
One of the most difficult conversations families have is when a parent's needs exceed what their current setting can provide. At Seawell, those conversations still happen — aging brings real changes, and good care requires honest conversations — but the logistics are designed to feel as gentle as possible.
Care progression between levels happens in the same community, often on the same floor, sometimes in the same residence with added support. Residents keep their belongings, their caregivers, their neighbors, and their daily rhythm. The care team that has known a resident for years is the same team that supports the transition, because the transition is a change in support, not a change in home.
For couples with different care needs — one spouse cognitively sharp and physically capable, the other living with Alzheimer's — Seawell's design allows both to remain at the same community, sharing meals and visits without living in separate facilities. This is the kind of detail that looks small on a brochure and means everything in a life.