
Key Takeaways
When a parent or spouse is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia, the questions come fast and most of them don’t have easy answers. What does good memory care actually look like? How do you know a community will truly know your loved one, not just manage their needs? And how do you make a decision this important without second-guessing yourself at every turn? At The Village at The Triangle in Austin, Texas, those questions are exactly what The Aspenwood Company built its SOAR™ Memory Care Program to answer.
Read on to understand what SOAR is, how it works in practice, and why it matters when you’re choosing memory care in Austin, TX.
SOAR is a proprietary memory care program developed by The Aspenwood Company, and it’s the philosophy behind everything that happens inside the Memory Care neighborhood at The Village at The Triangle in Austin, TX. This includes everything from the morning routine to the evening activity calendar to the way a team member sits with a resident who is having a hard day.
The program is built around a simple but meaningful premise: memory care should focus on the whole person, not just the diagnosis. That means understanding who someone is — their life story, their habits, their passions, the song that makes them light up, and using that knowledge to shape how care is delivered every single day.
Before a resident moves into the memory care neighborhood, the team at The Village at The Triangle works closely with families to build a personal profile that captures life experiences, career accomplishments, family relationships, favorite foods and music, and daily preferences. That information doesn’t sit in a file. It becomes the foundation for a customized care and engagement plan that evolves as needs change.
The SOAR approach addresses six dimensions of well-being:
It’s the difference between a memory care program that simply manages care and one that delivers it with intention.
Studies show that dedicated memory care communities make a measurable difference: a peer-reviewed study published in Alzheimer’s & Dementia found that residents with dementia in specialized memory care settings were 29% less likely to transition to a long-term nursing home stay compared to those in general assisted living — a meaningful outcome for families who want their loved one to remain settled, stable, and at home in their community.
(Cornell et al., Alzheimer’s & Dementia, 2022)
Most memory care communities offer safety, supervision, and activities. What distinguishes SOAR is the depth of personalization and the philosophy behind it.
At The Village at The Triangle, memory care is treated as a neighborhood — a purposefully designed living environment, not a unit or wing. The physical spaces are built to encourage independence: secure access-controlled areas, comfortable common spaces, purpose points, walking paths, and family gathering areas. But the environment is only part of the story.
What families consistently point to as the difference is the team. Team members here receive specialized dementia education and ongoing training, and the culture is built around earning trust through patience, consistency, and genuine relationships. When a favorite song sparks recognition, when a familiar recipe creates comfort, when a shared routine gives a resident confidence — those moments don’t happen by accident. They happen because the team knows who that person is.
For families navigating this decision, that knowledge matters enormously. You’re not choosing a place to send someone. You’re choosing people to trust with someone you love.
Learn more about The SOAR Memory Care program in Austin, TX.
Daily life inside the Memory Care neighborhood at The Village at The Triangle is designed to feel purposeful, comfortable, and familiar, not clinical.
Restaurant-style dining with chef-inspired menus incorporates elements of the Mediterranean lifestyle — fresh fruits and vegetables, lean proteins, healthy fats, and flavorful whole ingredients, in a social setting that makes mealtimes something to look forward to. Dining isn’t just nutrition; it’s a daily ritual that supports physical wellness and connection.
Physical activity is built into the rhythm of each day through walking clubs, chair fitness, stretching, balance exercises, and dance and music movement. These aren’t just wellness checkboxes — they’re designed to be enjoyable, appropriate, and confidence-building.
From brain fitness exercises to Passport to Adventure cultural experiences to group celebrations, Life Enrichment programming keeps residents engaged with the world around them. Activities and enrichment programs are intentionally varied and paced to meet residents where they are on any given day.
A dementia diagnosis doesn’t affect one person. It reshapes the entire family.
SOAR recognizes that, and families at The Village at The Triangle are genuinely welcomed as part of the community.
Families are supported with:
For adult children who are managing this process, often from a distance, often while juggling their own careers and families — this kind of transparency and partnership is what makes the difference between anxious uncertainty and genuine peace of mind.
You won’t be handed updates when you ask for them. You’ll be part of the conversation from the start.
Contact The Village at The Triangle to learn more about memory care. Call (737) 237-9908.
The Village at The Triangle isn’t just a well-designed community, it’s a community with a distinct culture. The team here describes their environment as a family, and families who tour consistently say that what wins them over isn’t the beautifully appointed living spaces (though those matter), it’s the people, the warmth, and the feeling of the place the moment they walk in.
Located in the heart of Austin, the community offers Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care within a setting that combines high-end amenities with genuine hospitality. Outdoor spaces are thoughtfully designed and the environment is built to give residents both freedom and security.
The Aspenwood Company’s mission is to exceed expectations through excellence in service, hospitality, and passionate care. At The Village at The Triangle, that mission shows up in the details — in the chef-inspired meals, the Life Enrichment programming, the smiling faces at the door, and most of all, in the SOAR program that ensures every resident’s story is known, honored, and carried forward.
Schedule a personal tour. Call (737) 237-9908.
Most families wait longer than they need to and that’s completely understandable. The clearer signs that home care is no longer enough include consistent wandering or safety incidents, significant changes in sleep patterns, difficulty managing daily routines even with help, and caregiver exhaustion that has become unsustainable.
Medicare generally does not cover long-term memory care in an assisted living community. It may cover short-term skilled nursing stays under specific conditions, but the ongoing cost of a dedicated memory care neighborhood — like the one at The Village at The Triangle — is typically a private-pay expense. Long-term care insurance, veterans benefits, and personal assets are the most common funding sources families use. If cost is a concern during your research, the team at The Village at The Triangle can walk you through what to expect and help you think through your options.
Beyond the physical environment, pay attention to how team members interact with residents when they don’t know they’re being watched. Do they know residents by name? Do they move through the space with patience, or urgency? Ask how the community handles a difficult day. What happens when a resident is anxious or disoriented? Ask about staff training and tenure. The answers to those questions will tell you more than the amenity list. At The Village at The Triangle, the Memory Care neighborhood is always open for tours, and the team welcomes those harder questions.
