Marjorie Doyle Rockwell Center
421 W. Columbia St.
Cohoes , NY 12047
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Care types offered |
Adult Day Services, Alzheimer’s Memory Care |
About
Marjorie Doyle Rockwell Center
Comprehensive services for people coping with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia and other memory loss.
Since 1997, Marjorie Doyle Rockwell Center in Cohoes has served as a regional resource for innovative and compassionate care for individuals in early to mid-stage Alzheimer’s disease and other memory loss.
A model for hope, Marjorie Doyle Rockwell Center provides comfortable, secure living in an environment designed for safety and independence. Beautifully appointed private rooms and common areas reflect a homelike environment. Flexible mealtimes and bathing schedules allow residents to maintain lifelong patterns and preferences. Abundant windows provide a bright interior, and comfortable country kitchens are open and accessible to promote socialization.
In addition to residential services, Marjorie Doyle Rockwell Center offers dementia-specific day services, as well as a resource center providing a vast range of support and educational programs for caregivers. Programs include the Alzheimer’s Disease Assistance Center of the Capital Region (evaluation clinics, diagnostic consultations, care management), family forums, a lending library, support groups, the Alzheimer’s Care Team program, and professional conferences and workshops.
Additional Features
Amenities Available
- Activities Onsite
- Activities Offsite
- Outdoor Common Areas
- Indoor Common Areas
- Meals Provided
Staffing
- Nurses on Staff
- Doctor on Call
- Visiting Podiatrist
- Visiting Physical Therapist
- Visiting Occupational Therapist
- Visiting Speech Therapist
No Smoking
Other Services
- Hospice Available
- Respite Offered
Does not accept pets
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for Mom. A Place for Mom does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this
information. Seniors and their families should confirm features and amenities with
the community’s representatives.