At Silverado, we believe dignity and respect are cornerstones of a happy, worthwhile existence. There is no higher praise for us than the smile of a happy patient, the thanks of a relieved loved one or the revitalized embrace of an engaged resident.
Our commitment to caring is something shared by every member of the Silverado family, and it is at the heart of how we operate. Silverado team members choose to join our family based on their desire to be a part of something that makes lives better. In many cases, they have experience with close family members requiring additional levels of care, so they understand the challenges and concerns that come with entrusting a loved one’s care to another.
From our executives to our nurses, from culinary staff to administrators, there is a common core belief: “Everyone deserves a good quality of life.” This is the culture of Silverado, and it has helped us bring greater respect and dignity to every life we touch.
In fact, we’re so confident in our ability to provide top notch care that we offer a satisfaction pledge unequaled in memory care.
Love is Greater than Fear
A cornerstone of Silverado’s core operating philosophy is “LOVE>fear” and the lens through which all associates interact with each other and make decisions in the care of our residents and patients. This approach has helped us push boundaries and make incredible innovations, leading to an unmeasurable positive impact on countless lives.
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What sets Silverado apart
Philosophy & Values
The best care comes from compassion, and when clinical skill and experience are added in, something truly special happens. At Silverado we aim to create the perfect blend of these traits to enrich the lives of our residents, their families and our own associates.
To us, dementia does not mean a person’s life is over. With the proper care individuals can maximize their quality of life, so we have made it our mission is to provide the highest quality of care and support to those with memory impairments. Our success can only be defined by one measure - the satisfaction of those whose lives we touch.