‘My Backyard’ at St. Francis Commons Offers Safe Access To Outdoors, All the Health Benefits That Can Follow

Pictured is an aerial view of a new courtyard area, one of two at St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence in Oswego. St. Francis Commons is putting the final additions on its “My Backyard” project.

Pictured is an aerial view of a new courtyard area, one of two at St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence in Oswego. St. Francis Commons is putting the final additions on its “My Backyard” project.

OSWEGO – St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence in Oswego is putting the final additions on a project that has added physical improvements to the residence and uses new technologies to enhance the Memory Care at St. Francis program.

Pictured is an aerial view of a new courtyard area, one of two at St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence in Oswego. St. Francis Commons is putting the final additions on its  “My Backyard” project.
Pictured is an aerial view of a new courtyard area, one of two at St. Francis Commons Assisted Living Residence in Oswego. St. Francis Commons is putting the final additions on its “My Backyard” project.

The memory care program serves residents with early to mid-stages of a dementia-related illness like Alzheimer’s disease.

Called “My Backyard,” the project is funded through a $298,000 grant from the New York State Department of Health – Special Needs Assisted Living Capital Improvements program.

The first part of the project involved the use of Personal Activity Monitors worn voluntarily by residents to record activity levels as well as sleep and mood state data. Using the data, staff will develop the most effective and engaging activities on a resident-by-resident basis, leading to improved wellness and better management of chronic health conditions.

“We know from experience how important it is to create new opportunities for residents to exercise and engage in physical activity that can be integrated into individual routines,” said Julie Chetney, Director of St. Francis Commons. “The unique outdoor space created through this project will increase opportunities for fitness while providing purposeful and engaging activities for our residents affected by dementia.”

Renovations to the outdoor area around the residence has seen the installation of new walking paths incorporate plants, planters, a garden, and other opportunities for engagement.

Monitoring technology will provide an added safety feature.

The new “backyard” areas has already seen use by residents and their families. The new courtyards are open as weather permits and accessible from the Memory Care neighborhood and other neighborhoods at St. Francis Commons.

Those interested in arranging a tour or more information, can contact St. Francis Commons by phone at (315) 326-0870, or by email [email protected].

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