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Memory Care Services at The Current South Shore

Memory care at Monarch’s The Current South Shore brings together clinical expertise and the polished calm of a community built with a hospitality-forward approach to senior living. Residents are known through their long-standing traits—a fondness for jokes, a talent for painting, or the way they can create new friends within moments. Days unfold in thoughtfully arranged spaces that encourage engagement and reassurance, from sunlit movement sessions to relaxed afternoons in the brasserie. Here, professionals support each resident with experience and poise, creating an environment where individuality remains central to daily life.

The Current South Shore Memory Care Services at a Glance


All Services Offered: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Respite Care

Starting at $8,000/month

Weymouth, Massachusetts

Amenity Highlights:


  • Pub, café, brasserie, private dining, and courtyard

  • Club Room, lounges, and a secured rooftop deck with gardens

  • Fitness center, concierge, and hair salon

  • Library, housekeeping, and transportation services

Floor Plan Options: 


  • Studio

Standout Services: 

  • 24/7 licensed nursing and wellness coordination

  • Memory care with sensory and reminiscence programming

  • Concierge scheduling, fitness classes, and lifestyle planning


What Is Memory Care?

Memory care provides residential support for seniors living with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementias. Unlike assisted living, this level of care includes additional safety features, clinical oversight, and programming created specifically for cognitive change. Residents benefit from secure surroundings, consistent routines, adapted daily activities, and professionals trained in dementia support. This structure allows each person to participate in life with stability and purpose while receiving attentive, individualized care.

Our Approach & Philosophy

Memory care at The Current South Shore is grounded in the practice of close observation and perceptive assistance. Our team understands that cognitive changes affect far more than memory—they influence how each person engages, communicates, and moves through the day. With this awareness, caregivers bring clinical training and steady presence to every interaction, learning the rhythms that help a resident feel oriented and the cues that signal a need for reassurance.

We value the details that continue to define a person: the chair they choose for morning coffee, the musicians they return to again and again, the way conversation often opens up over a well-prepared meal. This insight guides our approach, allowing each day to feel intentional and personally attuned.

Couple Dining Outside

Transitioning & Care Planning

Entering memory care can feel overwhelming for families and residents alike, and we approach this shift with patience and respect for everyone involved. Long before arrival day, we sit down with you to learn about your loved one’s abilities, routines, health needs, and personal background.

These details guide choices such as room location and day-to-day structure. During the early weeks, our team builds familiarity through steady schedules, clear visual cues, and calm guidance. We also hold family orientation meetings to explain how we share updates, what daily life looks like here, and how you can stay closely involved as your loved one settles in.

Individualized Cognitive Care Plans

Your loved one’s plan is crafted by our clinical team and refined over time as we notice shifts in attention, comfort levels, or daily patterns. These plans offer clear guidance on how we support engagement, modify activities, and communicate in ways that meet them where they are. As things change, we might adjust to incorporate therapies like music-based activities, coordinate with physicians on medication timing, or reshape social offerings so participation feels within reach.

Family Partnership & Communication

We see families as key collaborators in care. Regular calls, meetings, and open lines of communication keep you up to date on your loved one’s day-to-day experiences and any changes we notice. Our team values your perspective on what helps your loved one feel grounded and invites visits whenever they work well for both of you.

Continuous Observation & Clinical Updates

Our clinical team conducts ongoing observation throughout the day, tracking behavioral patterns, mood shifts, sleep cycles, eating habits, and levels of social participation. These findings guide timely care adjustments and help us anticipate emerging needs. When medical intervention is required, we coordinate with healthcare providers and keep families updated with clear, direct information.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know when memory care is a better fit than assisted living?

Memory care is often the appropriate choice when cognitive changes begin to affect safety or daily functioning in ways that assisted living isn’t built to address. This may include wandering, difficulty with basic personal tasks, challenges with medication management, or behaviors that require a team trained in dementia-specific approaches. If your loved one needs steady oversight throughout the day or experiences confusion that raises safety concerns, memory care may be the safer path. Our clinicians can walk you through an assessment to help determine the right level of care.

Can my loved one bring personal items for their room?

Yes. Residents are welcome to bring furniture, photographs, artwork, and other items from home. Personal belongings often provide grounding and create continuity from one setting to another. We can advise on what works well within the room and what items might pose safety concerns, but you’re encouraged to help your loved one set up a space that reflects their history and daily preferences.

What if my loved one’s condition progresses, and they need different care?

Our clinical team monitors each resident continuously and adjusts the care plan as changes occur. If your loved one begins to need additional oversight or new interventions, we’ll discuss those developments with you and outline the next steps. Decisions are made collaboratively, so you always have a clear understanding of what’s recommended and why.

How often may I visit, and are there set visiting hours?

Families may visit frequently, and the community typically keeps visiting hours flexible. Certain times of day are often easier for residents—some feel more settled in the morning, others in the afternoon—and our team can help you identify when your loved one is usually most receptive. Regular contact from familiar faces can offer steady reassurance, so we encourage visits that align with your loved one’s daily routines.

What kinds of activities are offered in memory care?

Programming at The Current South Shore includes cognitive stimulation, light physical exercise, hands-on creative work, sensory experiences, music-based sessions, and small-group gatherings—each adapted to varied ability levels. These offerings give residents a predictable outline for the day while allowing room for tailored pacing, interests, and energy levels.

Couple walking a dog

Elevated Care. Enduring Respect.

If someone you love could benefit from dedicated memory care, we invite you to experience Monarch’s The Current South Shore in person. Schedule a private tour and conversation with our care experts to explore how our compassion-first approach can make a difference.