About Us

Where Every Detail Says “You Belong Here.”

  • At A Home Away From A Home, we are more than a memory care residence—we are a sacred sanctuary for your loved one’s next chapter. Our mission is simple but profound: to provide expert memory care in an environment that feels not just safe, but sacred—rooted in dignity, elegance, and deep human connection.
  • We believe memory care should feel like a loving extension of home—not a clinical institution. Every touchpoint, from our light-filled rooms to our Montessori-inspired programs, is designed with warmth and intention. Because your loved one deserves more than care—they deserve to be seen, known, and celebrated.

Our Mission

To provide elevated, personalized memory care that nurtures the dignity, purpose, and joy of every resident—through compassionate service, intentional design, and a home that truly feels like home.

Our Vision

To redefine memory care by creating a boutique community where luxury meets love, safety meets serenity, and every soul is honored with the respect they deserve in every season of life.

Our Story

A Home Away From A Home offers dignified, personalized care for seniors—especially those with Alzheimer’s and dementia—in a warm, home-like setting focused on comfort, enrichment, and compassion.

Our Approach to Memory Care

We follow a Montessori-based philosophy that centers on ability over limitation. Our residents are invited into daily moments of choice, engagement, and independence—whether that’s arranging flowers, folding napkins, preparing tea, or participating in art and music.

Memory care here is not just about keeping your loved one safe.
It’s about helping them feel alive.

Why Families Trust Us

  • Boutique-scale care with elevated attention.
  • Purposeful, calming environments.
  • Chef-curated meals and wellness-focused programming.
  • Compassionate staff trained in dementia support.
  • Transparent communication and deep family partnerships.
Letters from Our Community

See What's Being Said

“My wife seems happier, she seems more content, and her condition seems easier to manage. I would tell another family that if as caregivers they feel they can no longer take care of their loved one in their own home, then this kind of decision is a very important thing to do. Because if you don’t do it at the proper time, it’s going to be a tragedy. You have to act when you feel the moment is right and never second guess your decisions. It’s going to be the right decision to put your loved one in a community in which they are cared for. It’s a good decision; it’s never going to be the wrong decision, but you must feel that it’s the appropriate time. My wife is at her ‘home’ now. I consider A Home Away From Home, Boutique Assisted Living and Memory to be her home. I would imagine that she considers it to be her home as well. She never asks to go home back to her old house, so I think she’s content to be where she is. As far as I’m concerned, that’s where she lives. It makes me happy, to know she’s cared for.”

Mr. Paul Goldblatt

husband of Memory Care resident

“How lucky we are to have found this gem! It is truly a home, not an institution. The residents and their families are cared for as though they are family. We are grateful knowing our Mom has made good friends and seems to have a true sense of belonging once again. As her daughter, I am blessed to have found an extended family I didn't know I needed.”

Melanie Otto

daughter of Memory Care resident

“My husband is calmer. He’s well taken care of. He’s just much, much calmer. He’s at peace. Jurgen has Alzheimer’s. He’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, and I’ve been going to the Alzheimer’s support group, and they always say you know when it’s time. I would tell other families, you will just know it. It’s time for them to go into professional care, a senior care community, to get the attention that they do need. It’s difficult, but I will have to say I’m at peace because I know that he’s being well taken care of at A Home Away From Home, Boutique Assisted Living and Memory. I moved him from another facility because he was not getting the care that he needed. I’m so glad I did.”

Mrs. Julia Gabler

wife of Memory Care resident