Jay and Rose Phillips Center for Memory Care

Compassionate, person-centered memory care in a safe environment

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Living with Dignity

Specialized support for meaningful moments every day

At the Jay and Rose Phillips Center for Memory Care in St. Paul, residents living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia experience compassionate, specialized care in a secure and nurturing environment with 18 studio apartments. Our memory care neighborhood is thoughtfully designed to support individual needs, celebrate daily successes, and promote well-being through person-centered approaches. At Sholom, connection and dignity are woven into each moment, offering families peace of mind and residents a true sense of belonging.

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Comfort & Connection

Supportive spaces, enriching programs, and heartfelt care

Residents benefit from a secure setting designed to support independence and safety, while enjoying enriching experiences that foster engagement and joy. Our team is trained in best practices for memory care, offering personalized support that honors each individual’s story and strengths.

Our offerings include:

  • 24-hour care from experienced memory care professionals
  • Nutritious, kosher meals and snacks
  • Person-centered life enrichment and specialized social engagements
  • Assistance with all activities of daily living (personal cares, bathroom/shower assistance, medication management, redirection, safety checks, and more)
  • Chai Wellness programming
  • Secured rooftop garden

  • Whirlpool spa
  • Beauty and barber shop
  • A variety of spiritual services and programs

Floor Plans

Explore the Perfect Place to Call Home at Jay and Rose Phillips Center for Memory Care

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to help you feel confident and supported

Our care focuses on individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. We provide 24/7 support, enriching programs, and a secure, engaging environment tailored to each person’s needs.

Our memory care community features secured areas, calming décor, easy-to-navigate layouts, and comfortable common spaces that promote safety, familiarity, and comfort.

Absolutely. We believe families are essential partners in care. We encourage ongoing communication, family visits, and participation in care planning and events.

Residents enjoy daily activities that stimulate memory, creativity, and connection—including music, movement, arts, spiritual discussions, and personalized life enrichment programs.

Yes. Our programs, including Jewish Culture Connections and Faith Conversations, welcome residents of all backgrounds to explore spirituality, heritage, and shared values in community.

Our team receives ongoing training in dementia care best practices, person-centered approaches, and empathetic communication to ensure high-quality, respectful support.

Yes. We provide wholesome, kosher-style meals, taking into account individual dietary needs, preferences, and nutritional guidance for each resident.

If your loved one is experiencing increased confusion, safety concerns, or isolation, memory care can offer the support they need in a compassionate and secure environment. We’re here to guide you every step of the way.

Testimonials

Hear from families who’ve found peace of mind and support

“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.