Whether you’re a CNA, HHA, or healthcare worker, have you ever had an assignment of 15+ residents, spent the entire day on basic tasks, and gone home feeling defeated? Here, it’s different.
A 4:1 ratio means you actually have time to know the people you care for.
A small group of residents to do activities with, listen to their stories, sing karaoke, and more.
A professional chef prepares meals, not just for residents but for the team, too.
Adjustable beds and smart incontinence tools – safer for you and more comfortable for them.
Music and daily rhythms are designed to bring calm, not chaos.
Leadership listens — and shows up more than once a year.
Steady routines help you leave work feeling whole.
You Really Do Have To See It To Believe It.
Legato Living creates warm, relationship-based homes for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.
Inside every home is a calm rhythm, familiar layout, and a 4:1 caregiver-to-resident ratio — so real connection can happen, not just tasks.
Calm Rhythm
Familiar Layout
4:1 Resident-To-Care Partner
Real Connection
Grace Nest Partners works alongside Legato Living to help identify and empower those caregivers — ensuring each home is led by people who are steady, supported, and present.
At the center of it all is a caregiver who truly knows the person they support.
Because care for residents begins with care for the people they rely on most. And when caregivers feel supported, residents feel seen.
Each Legato Living home is small and residential in scale, with familiar layouts, calm routines, and the option for couples to remain together when possible.
Staff are trained using Teepa Snow’s Positive Approach to Care, ensuring that communication and rhythm are shaped around each person’s unique experience.
It fosters meaningful connections, creating a calmer and more human experience for both residents and care partners.
To deepen empathy, families and care partners can engage with dementia simulation kits — featuring vision and hearing modifiers, dexterity gloves, and guided sensory input that mirrors the experience of cognitive decline.
Because when people understand the why, they become better care partners.
Michele Magner’s Inspired Caring program provides emotional support for families throughout the caregiving journey, helping them stay engaged, steady, and informed.
To deepen empathy, families and care partners can engage with dementia simulation kits — featuring vision and hearing modifiers, dexterity gloves, and guided sensory input that mirrors the experience of cognitive decline.