Leo and Doris Hodroff Pavilion for Memory Care

Compassionate Memory Care in a Secure, Enriching Setting

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Alzheimer’s & Dementia Care in St. Louis Park

Supporting dignity, safety, and connection every day

At the Leo and Doris Hodroff Pavilion for Memory Care in St. Louis Park, we offer a warm and secure environment where residents with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia receive personalized care and attention. We take the time to know each resident’s story, fostering a strong sense of belonging and trust. With therapeutic programming, spiritual care, and compassionate staff, your loved one can live with purpose, safety, and joy.

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Memory Care Services & Amenities

Designed to support well-being and daily engagement

Our Memory Care neighborhood is thoughtfully designed to feel like home, with secure access, calming spaces, and enriching activities that support cognitive, emotional, and physical wellness.

  • Private studio apartment with accessible bath
  • Family-style living room, dining, kitchen, and sunroom
  • Secured patio and garden area
  • Whirlpool spa for comfort and relaxation
  • Beauty/barber salon on-site
  • Access to full Ackerberg Family Campus amenities

  • Transportation for community outings
  • 24/7 Sholom Home Care staff
  • Licensed nursing oversight
  • Daily housekeeping and weekly showers
  • Full calendar of therapeutic and spiritual programming
  • Three meals daily plus snacks and beverages
  • Monthly wellness clinic and RN evaluations
  • LifeLoop technology for connected care
  • Additional services available include skilled nursing, therapy, podiatry, dental, vision, audiology, extra personal care, guest meals, and kosher meal plans

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answer your questions about memory care in St. Louis Park

At Sholom, Memory Care is a secure residential neighborhood for individuals living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. It combines 24/7 care with engaging programs, wellness services, and a compassionate, person-centered approach.

Our staff gets to know each resident deeply—their preferences, histories, and joys. We offer therapeutic recreation, spiritual support, and cutting-edge technology like LifeLoop to personalize care and enhance engagement.

Yes, licensed nursing staff is available Monday through Friday, with on-call support 24/7. Our Sholom Home Care team provides daily care and health monitoring.

Yes, Memory Care includes three meals daily, plus snacks and beverages. Kosher meal options are available.

Absolutely. We encourage family involvement and visits in our welcoming spaces, including a secured patio and family-style common areas.

Yes, each resident enjoys a private studio with a spacious, accessible bathroom.

We offer daily therapeutic recreation, faith-based programming, wellness clinics, music and memory activities, and more—all designed to enrich residents’ lives.

Our team is here to guide you. If your loved one needs a secure environment, assistance with daily tasks, and support managing dementia symptoms, Sholom Memory Care may be the right fit for you.

Voices of Gratitude

Families share their Memory Care experiences

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"The staff at Sholom treated my mom like family. I saw her smile more than she had in months—thanks to the compassionate care and meaningful activities."

— Julie C., daughter of a Memory Care resident

"Knowing my dad was safe, engaged, and surrounded by people who understood him gave me true peace of mind."

— David S., family member

"From the kosher meals to the Jewish holiday celebrations, my mom felt a deep sense of connection and community here."

— Rachel M., daughter