
Mission: safer, more connected, more celebrated lives.
Our Values
The Artis Way
Our guiding principles help us set a high standard for quality, safety and well-being, every day.
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All Together
We believe that teamwork, accountability, and mutual respect create an environment where everyone is motivated to be and do their best. We understand interdependence and consider the impact of business decisions on residents, associates, families, local partners, and owners.
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Radiate Positivity & Compassion
We recognize that our attitudes directly affect our residents and each other. We know positivity is integral to holistic well-being and is a collective effort, shared and amplified by associates, residents, families, and our local partners alike. We support residents and each other in building resilience, helping residents to navigate the challenges of aging and dementia with warmth and tenderness.
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Thoughtfulness Wins
We think before we act, because we are ultimately responsible for our actions and decisions. We exhibit empathy and integrity. We strive to know and honor each other’s stories and to make each moment meaningful. We exhibit behavior that inspires others to do what’s right for our residents, their families, and our associates.
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Inspired Well-Being
We believe that optimal well-being can be achieved at any age, and we aim to create an environment that encourages individuality and independence. We believe that the right mix of sleep, nutrition, natural light, movement, meaningful relationships, and opportunities for play are the secret to living an inspired and present life.
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Strive To Be Better
We know that while we pride ourselves on what we do, continuous improvement is how we maintain an Artis level of quality. We know that profitability allows us to maintain our promises to residents and families. We embrace change, nimbly adapt from failures, and frequently celebrate successes.
ARTIS REELS
Real people. Real moments. Real Artis.
Watch how our associates show up for our residents and each other. Whether it’s leadership, compassion, strategic thinking, creativity, humor, or heart – our team’s superpowers shine bright every day.


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The Residents at Great Falls Memory Care had an outing today to the Herndon Fortnightly Library.
The residents had a good time talking
with other library patrons, looking at books and listening to Lindsay share a “recommended book” of the month.
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Join us next week for our Artis Virtual Workshop!
🗓️ Wednesday, March 25
🕑 2 – 3 PM ET
💻 Free Virtual Event
You’ll leave feeling more confident and equipped with practical tools to create calmer, more meaningful moments together. Click the event for the link to join.
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Happy St. Patrick’s Day from Great Falls Memory Care by Artis!
The residents had a visit from a lively and sprite leprechaun who sang songs and told jokes.
They also engaged in a creative shamrock craft and enjoyed a delicious sweet treat that was better than a pot of gold.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
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🍀 Happy St. Patrick’s Day! 🍀
Today our community is full of festive fun – green treats, lively music, and plenty of cheer.
We’re embracing the spirit of the day – and feeling lucky to celebrate the day together!
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The Residents at Great Falls Memory Care by Artis celebrated a very special birthday today!
Our birthday celebrant loves The Bee Gees!
Teresa, a fan favorite in the community, delivered and delivered well.
Karaoke with Teresa had Teresa not only singing songs from the Bee Gees and Andy Gibb, but also a song from Dionne Warwick and the song Grease written by Barry Gibb!
Happy Birthday from Great Falls Memory Care by Artis! Here’s to many more!
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Happy Pi Day, 3.14! The Resisents at Great Falls Memory Care by Artis learned about the mathematical constant pi and took a quiz about popular fruit pies. What they enjoyed the most about today was eating pie! The residents had a choice between banana cream pie, chocolate cream pie, or strawberry shortcake pie. What a delicious sweet treat!
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On a beautiful and bright sunny day, some of our residents at Great Falls Memory Care by Artis designed charm bracelets with colorful, shiny baubles.
As beautiful as the bracelets are, nothing compares to the smiles of our residents.
These smiles are priceless!
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Happy Saturday! The Residents at Great Falls Memory Care started the day with a challenging word game, “Jumbo Jumble Word Cross.”
The residents took turns spelling and linking words on the board.
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People living with dementia benefit from engagement that respects the full richness of who they are – their curiosity, their history, and their natural desire to explore. Through intentionally designed sensory and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics)-based programs at Artis, we tap into universal human impulses: touch, movement, light, sound, building, testing, trying, and creating – helping regulate the nervous system and support emotional well-being.
See how our programs help residents connect, discover, and experience joy in ways that feel natural and purposeful – and learn 10 ways families can incorporate STEM experiences during visits! artisseniorliving.com/blog/how-sensory-stem-play-supports-people-on-the-dementia-journey/
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