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“At The Heritage, we’re creating a better way to LIVE with Alzheimer’s and other age related dementia.”
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Our Vision
Dealing with the effects of Alzheimer’s disease and trying to understand available care options can be extremely challenging for families. At The Heritage, we are working with families to envision a better way to live with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia related impairments.
- We are re-inventing Alzheimer’s care and what life should be like for seniors with cognitive challenges. Our focus is on each individual resident; knowing who they are and what they love to do…and then finding activities that have meaning and purpose.
- We offer a smaller, home environment that promotes dignity, respect and love. Our dedicated team of experienced and caring staff understands the importance of developing close personal relationships with our residents and becomes an extended part of your family.
- Our professionally trained care staff, along with the expert guidance of our Medical Director , offer an unmatched array of services and life activities to create a home that supports each individual person.
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Heritage of Overland Park
10101 W 127th Street
Overland Park, KS 66213
(913) 912-7800
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