Minds Matter
A Brain Healthy Respite Program for those affected by Alzheimer’s and related dementias.

What Is It?
Minds Matter is a 4 hour respite program that provides exercise, cognitive stimulation, brain healthy meals, and music therapy in a supportive environment. Your loved ones will have a sense of purpose and meet new friends!
Benefits of Minds Matter

Exercise
Physical activity is essential to the brain and overall health. It helps maintain blood flow and may stimulate brain cell growth. Our activities include fun exercises that promote strength, balance and fall prevention. We might do chair exercises, dance, yoga, walking or even chair volleyball.

Music and Art Therapy
Music and art help provide calming and are outlets for expression. The daily programs are taught by Dementia trained professionals to enhance brain stimulation with positive outcomes.

Brain Healthy Meal
Brain healthy meals help provide your loved ones with nutrient-rich foods that support cognitive function. These meals typically include leafy greens, berries, beans, lean protein, whole grains, and olive oil. A brain healthy meal will be provided daily.

Cognitive Activities
Cognitive stimulation can help reduce decline or produce short-term improvements in mental function. Our person-centered daily routines incorporate Cognitive Stimulating Programming that use technology and help create a sense of purpose while preserving dignity.
Application
- Call or email Susan Bill: (704) 840-2509 or SusanBill@magnoliamemorycare.org
- Download, Print, Fill-out and Return Application.
- In-person visit and assessment. Assessment fee is due at this time.
- All required paperwork is received from physicians, etc.
Where
When
Cost
Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church
238 Fort Mill Highway
Fort Mill, SC 29707
Mondays
10:00am-2:00pm
$140/day
Where
Pleasant Hill United Methodist Church
238 Fort Mill Highway
Fort Mill, SC 29707
When
Mondays
10:00am-2:00pm
Cost
$140/day
We are Here for Caregivers
The Minds Matter program lets caregivers take a break from the emotional and physical stress that accompanies caring for someone with dementia. While here, your loved will be in a safe, caring, and constructive environment. This allows you time to tend to your own needs, enjoy social time with friends or just rest.