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Find Your Belonging at Sholom

Download the Jay and Rose Phillips Center for Memory Care brochure to explore lifestyle, care, and what it feels like to be truly at home, in a warm, inviting environment where all are welcome.

Inside the brochure you'll find:

  • Community and campus amenities
  • Care options and services available
  • Activities and programs offered

There’s no pressure here. Just clear information and a caring team ready when you are.

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Life at Jay and Rose Phillips Center for Memory Care

A Community Designed for Connection

Life here is about more than care—it's about belonging. Residents enjoy welcoming spaces, engaging activities, and meaningful moments shared with neighbors and staff who truly care. From social gatherings and wellness programs to quiet time in comfortable common areas, each day offers opportunities to connect, relax, and feel at home. 

Care That Respects Independence

Every resident's journey is different. That's why our team takes a personalized approach to support—providing the right level of assistance while encouraging independence and dignity. Whether someone needs a little help with daily routines or more comprehensive care, families can feel confident knowing compassionate professionals are always nearby. 

Where Residents Are Known and Valued

Families often tell us the difference is easy to feel. Our welcoming environment, dedicated staff, and long-standing commitment to quality care create a place where residents are truly known. It's a communiy built on respect, warmth, and the belief that everyone deserves to feel safe, supported, and at home.

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Testimonials

“My dad, Henry, has been a resident at Phillips since mid-August. I wanted to write you a quick note to comment on the beautiful care he is receiving. I’m so pleased with his accommodations, the way he looks every time I see him, and the way the staff involve him in activities. They are johnny-on-the-spot if things are amiss, which I greatly appreciate. Both the social worker and the nurse commented when I ran into them yesterday that he seems to have settled in well now, and to be content. We couldn’t ask for more. We were blessed the Phillips had an opening when he needed to be moved from his assisted living facility, and we continue to be blessed by the way he is looked after. Please thank the staff on my behalf.”

~Mary R.