Heartis Longview is a first-class assisted living community in Longview, Texas. It is within bustling Gregg County which is part of the Lone Star State.
With a beautiful creek and park trail as its backdrop, Heartis Longview is as lovely outside as it is inside. The team members and residents create a vibrant atmosphere and a close-knit community where you can plant your roots and pursue your passions.
If you’ve ever come away from a visit with an aging loved one and wondered how safe they are living alone, then it might be time to consider an assisted living community.
At Heartis Longview, assisted living residents feel safe and right at home with a helping hand. We provide personalized care when they need assistance with meals, medication, or daily activities like bathing, dressing, and grooming, so they can focus on doing the things that enrich their lives.
Community-wide offerings, events, and outings introduce residents to new experiences while prioritizing and promoting their physical and mental wellness.
Residents spend their days any way they choose – relaxing or moving and grooving. Exploring the outdoors or staying in, enjoying their fully accessorized apartment or experiencing one of our luxurious common areas. Community living and dining rooms provide the perfect backdrops for savoring delicious and nutritious chef-inspired meals and enjoying engaging social activities.
With all the chores taken care of, residents have more time to meet neighbors and make new friends. And since pets are allowed at all Heartis communities, their furry friend will be right by their side (or in their lap).
Our goal with Spark is to create a life-enriching environment that empowers residents and promotes their independence. The award-winning approach to living well with dementia is inspired by Montessori Methods and focuses on supporting every individual’s ideas, choices, and skills.
Team members play a major role in fostering the natural spark within each resident by encouraging new ideas and helping to make them a reality regardless of deficits. Our weekly resident committees, Lifelong Learning University, and frequent community service projects also provide residents with a sense of purpose and belonging.
At Heartis Longview, our holistic approach helps establish an inclusive environment where every resident can thrive.
Social Roles
Residents with dementia still have a desire to fill social roles within their community. By giving them meaningful tasks like working the front desk, helping set tables for dinner, or assisting their neighbors, we’re empowering them to feel independent and purposeful.
Procedural Memory
This type of memory is created through “procedural learning” or repeating a routine action until all of the relevant neural systems work together to automatically produce the activity without the need for conscious control or attention.
Skills-Focused
Dementia affects existing memories but doesn’t prevent residents from forming new thought processes. So we use procedural memory and repetition to improve current skills and teach new ones.
A special Montessori Assessment Tool, created by the Center for Applied Research in Dementia, helps team members recognize remaining skills often missed by traditional healthcare assessments.
Progression
Working on projects or learning topics over a longer period of time leads to residents being more engaged and successful. The goal is to focus on their skills instead of their deficits so they can engage with their environment in a positive way and progress toward reaching their goals.