Terri Schneider
Administrator
A Heart for Memory Care
My journey in senior care began when I returned to pursue nursing after raising my children. While I explored different healthcare settings early in my career, I quickly discovered my true calling in memory care, working closely with residents and their care partners in a specialized dementia care neighborhood.
Creating Environments Where Residents Thrive
Through my experience, I’ve witnessed how people living with dementia truly flourish in an environment built around routine, structure, and safety, supported by staff specially trained to understand each resident’s unique needs. As my career progressed into management roles, I collaborated with dedicated teams to enhance our understanding of dementia care and develop more personalized approaches for each resident’s journey.
A Mission Born from Professional and Personal Experience
My commitment to memory care stems from both professional and personal roots. My mother’s experience with dementia gave me a firsthand understanding of the challenges faced by both those living with the condition and their loved ones. This drives my passion to create programming that celebrates each resident’s unique personality and abilities, filling every day at The Breckinridge Memory Care with meaningful connection and joy.
John Trevey
Founder & Owner
We Built the Opposite.
I realized I could make a difference in senior care while in business school. Dedicated Alzheimer’s communities were not prevalent within the Assisted Living industry yet. This discovery came as a result of visiting numerous Alzheimer’s facilities throughout the United States. People with dementia fared better the more their residence resembled a home-like environment. This is one of the reasons why The Breckinridge was designed with only 24 rooms.
Creating a “Yes” environment.
The Breckinridge is designed with our residents’ needs in mind. Like “Yes, you can go outside in the backyard. It’s secure.” “Yes, you can see as the chef prepares lunch or dinner. It’s safe.” “Yes, I could use your help watering the plants. It’s purposeful.”
Inspired Caregivers.
I became a Certified Nurses Aide. This gave me insight to understand how to motivate someone who is going to care for your mother, father or friend. We don’t work from the top down. To create success, we need to work together. Our caregivers are inspired because they know they are involved in a very different model.
“Time to bring more caring ideas to
Alzheimer’s and Dementia care.”
– John Trevey
Kim Trevey
Founder & Owner
From the start I wanted to help others.
In the earliest part of my career I worked with the Austin Alzheimer’s Association where I developed support groups, education for families and ran their adult day program.
My grandmother influenced my love and compassion for the elderly.
I went to school for counseling. Once I started working with people that had memory loss, I realized this was my path. To see a person with Alzheimer’s disease brighten when you sit and reminisce or listen to them tell you about their life stories, that inspires me.
Appreciate each moment.
That is what working with our residents has taught me. Interacting with each other, sharing experiences, you realize that the moment in itself is all that really matters. This is what our Uncommon Care Model is built on.