Aspire Memory Support

Award-winning memory care meets purposeful living.

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Aspire Memory Support is built around our core belief that every person living with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia deserves a meaningful life. Our neighborhood is thoughtfully designed to foster meaning, joy, and comfort, with every detail reflecting the elevated standards, refined surroundings, and exceptional care that define The Highlands at Wyomissing®.

Memory Support with Purpose, Connection & Care

Everything from our elegantly appointed floorplans to our thoughtfully curated programming is designed to enhance the lives of our residents. We follow the Hearthstone Institute’s world-renowned I’m Still Here® approach to memory support. This evidence-based model aligns each resident’s abilities with activities designed to improve self-esteem and offer a renewed sense of purpose in life.

  • Personalized Care: Our I’m Still Here® model focuses on strengths, abilities, and interests, giving residents meaningful and fulfilling experiences.
  • Designed for Well-Being: Our neighborhood features a state-of-the-art biophilic design, connecting residents to nature.
  • Engagement That Matters: From music and trivia to technology and reminiscing, residents enjoy activities designed to stimulate, engage and encourage confidence.
  • All-Inclusive Lifestyle: Private studios and one-bedroom residences include meals, programs, and 24/7 support starting at $346/day.

4th Year Awarded

Continuing our streak of excellence, Highlands of Wyomissing is honored to be named the Readers Choice by Reading Eagle for the fourth consecutive year in 2025, a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality and resident satisfaction.

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