Memory Care
Compassionate support to thrive.
Discover Comfort and Care at The Courtyard
At The Courtyard, we provide a warm and nurturing environment designed to feel like home for your loved one. Our Memory Care community is thoughtfully crafted to meet the physical, emotional, and social needs of our residents while promoting a sense of security and belonging.
Each resident enjoys a spacious, private apartment that can be personalized with cherished furnishings, photos, and mementos, creating a familiar and comforting space. Beyond the individual apartments, The Courtyard offers inviting common areas, including comfortable living spaces, dining rooms, and activity areas where residents can connect, relax, and thrive.
Our compassionate team is dedicated to fostering a supportive atmosphere that enhances residents’ quality of life. From engaging activities to meaningful social connections, every aspect of life at The Courtyard is designed with your loved one’s well-being in mind. Contact us today to learn more or schedule a tour and experience the exceptional care and community at The Courtyard.
Features & Amenities

A Community Designed for Connection at Christian Care Mesquite
- Secure and inviting sensory garden with raised garden beds and relaxing water feature
- Private or Shared Suite Apartment options
- Basic cable provided
- All utilities, except telephone
- Wireless internet access
- Person-centered individualized care
- Assistance with activities of daily living (ADL) as determined by the individualized care plan
- 24-hour specially trained care team
- Respite & Day Stay services available
- Ministerial Services & programs
- Life Enrichment Director and activities designed to support and engage residents living with dementia
- 24-hour Courtesy Team available
- Small Pets Welcome

- Transportation available
- Daily housekeeping, linen, and laundry services (additional costs may be incured)
- Music Therapy
- Three nutritious meals a day
- On-site visits available by physician, nurse practitioner and podiatrist
- 24-hour emergency call system
- Multi-Sensory Activity Environment (Snoezelen Room)
- Three nutritious meals a day
- On-site visits available by physician, nurse practitioner and podiatrist
Choose the Best Assisted Living Memory Care Option for You

Apartment Floor Plans
Our one bedroom and two bedroom apartments offers spacious and inviting spaces in which…
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the difference between Day Stays and Respite Stays?
Understanding the difference between day stays and respite stays is essential for caregivers looking for temporary senior care options. While both provide short-term support for seniors and individuals with disabilities, they serve different needs.
Day Stays (also known as Adult Day Care Services) offer daytime senior care in a structured environment. These programs provide social engagement, personal care assistance, and recreational activities while caregivers attend work or take a break. Day stays typically last a few hours to a full day but do not include overnight accommodations.
Respite Stays involve short-term assisted living or skilled nursing care for seniors needing 24/7 supervision and support. These stays can last a few days to several weeks, making them ideal for caregivers who need time for travel, personal recovery, or other commitments. Respite stays provide medical care, personal assistance, and social activities in a safe, professional setting.
Both day stays and respite care services offer relief for family caregivers while ensuring loved ones receive quality senior care. Choosing the right option depends on the level of care needed, duration, and individual preferences.
How do I know my loved one needs the support of a Memory Care?
Recognizing the signs that your loved one may need memory care services is crucial for their safety, well-being, and quality of life. If they are experiencing progressive cognitive decline due to Alzheimer’s or dementia, specialized care in a memory care community may be the best option. Here are key signs to look for:
- Frequent Memory Loss – Forgetting recent events, names, or important tasks that impact daily life.
- Wandering or Getting Lost – Increased disorientation, especially in familiar places, posing a safety risk.
- Changes in Behavior or Mood – Unexplained aggression, agitation, confusion, or withdrawal from social activities.
- Difficulty with Daily Tasks – Struggling with personal hygiene, meal preparation, or medication management.
- Increased Safety Concerns – Leaving appliances on, forgetting to lock doors, or having frequent falls.
- Caregiver Burnout – If family caregivers feel overwhelmed or unable to meet their loved one’s needs, professional dementia care may be necessary.
Memory care communities provide 24/7 specialized dementia support, structured routines, and a secure environment tailored to individuals with cognitive impairments. If these signs are becoming frequent, it may be time to explore memory care options for enhanced safety and quality of life.
What are the benefits of a Memory Care community?
A memory care community provides specialized support for individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, or other cognitive impairments, ensuring their safety, well-being, and quality of life. These communities offer 24/7 professional care and supervision, assisting with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and meal preparation while promoting as much independence as possible. With secure environments, alarmed doors, and enclosed outdoor spaces, residents are protected from wandering and potential hazards. Cognitive and therapeutic activities, including music therapy, art sessions, and brain-stimulating games, help slow cognitive decline and enhance emotional well-being. Residents also benefit from nutritious meals, wellness programs, and social engagement, reducing feelings of isolation and depression. By choosing memory care, families gain peace of mind knowing their loved ones receive compassionate, structured care in a safe and supportive setting designed to enhance their quality of life.