Fox Trail Memory Care Living will showcase its innovative memory care model through an upcoming television segment on The Balancing Act, airing in New York and Philadelphia markets this April. The feature will highlight the organization's compassionate approach to supporting individuals with Alzheimer's, dementia, and Parkinson's disease.
As the largest dedicated memory care provider in New Jersey, Fox Trail offers small, home-like communities designed to provide personalized care with high staff-to-resident ratios. The organization's approach focuses on maintaining residents' dignity and creating a sense of belonging through individualized support.
The growing need for specialized memory care is underscored by current statistics, with over 6.7 million Americans aged 65 and older living with Alzheimer's disease. Fox Trail's model addresses this critical challenge by creating environments that prioritize emotional, physical, and social well-being.
CEO Barbara Putnam emphasized the organization's philosophy, stating that their communities are more than care facilities—they are homes that provide an extended family experience. Each location is carefully designed to balance safety and structure while preserving residents' freedom and personal dignity.
The television segment will air multiple times in both markets, offering viewers insights into Fox Trail's unique approach to memory care. Potential audiences can watch the program on WPHL-MyNetwork, WPSG, WPIX-CW, and WWOR-MyNetwork, with specific dates and times varying by market.



