Rhoda Goldman Plaza

2180 Post Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: (415) 345-5060
Fax: (415) 345-5061
E-mail: info@rgplaza.org

 

 

The Terrace

A Special Care Floor 

As the caregiver for someone with a memory disorder, you worry about your loved ones’ personal safety, specialized care and quality of life.  It can seem overwhelming at times.  We want you to be reassured that The Terrace at Rhoda Goldman Plaza is there to help. 

At The Terrace, we are committed to helping residents with memory disorders related to Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia to achieve all they can every day.  Our nursing staff works with residents and their family members to provide therapeutic activities that are both physically and mentally stimulating.  Our self-contained special care unit affords residents their privacy as well as the companionship of others.  Above all, we treat each resident with compassion and understanding; always in a manner that preserves their dignity and self-respect.

          Like the other residents at Rhoda Goldman Plaza, The Terrace residents enjoy the kind of living spaces you would expect in a warm and inviting home; a charming dining room, cozy community living room, and a pleasing sunroom. The Terrace is unique in the fact that each resident has his or her own bedroom with private and semi-private bathrooms, affording the residents the ability to have privacy, at the same time enjoying the knowledge that others are close by. We’ve also taken safety precautions throughout our special floor to reduce your family member’s risk of injury.

          Our staff is dedicated to promoting the health and well being of each resident - in mind, body, and spirit.  Your family member receives an ideal combination of expert care and personal dedication – from proper medication distribution to liaison services between the resident, physician, and family.  We provide the around-the-clock availability of care you want your loved one to have but have found that you can no longer provide. 

We encourage our residents to do what they can do, rather than focus on what they cannot do.  They are encouraged to make choices about how they live and interact, including choices related to meals, activities, and their individual apartments.  The Terrace residents may also benefit from a rediscovery of social skills, decreased periods of agitation, and improved sleep patterns and appetite.  They will participate in a full schedule of quality programs and recreation – just as they would have if they were living in their own home.


We look forward to speaking with you – and hope to serve you at The Plaza.

 

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For more information on Rhoda Goldman Plaza please call (415) 345-5060 or email: info@rgplaza.org