
The Artis Team
The most thoughtful people you’ll ever
meet, dedicated to your loved one’s
well-being.

Sheryl L. Taylor
Executive Director
“The Artis Way is about creating a community where everyone feels seen, safe, and connected.”

Rebecca Schueller
DIRECTOR OF SALES AND MARKETING

Brijaye Brissett
director of Community Integration

Andres Marin
Senior Director of Culinary Services

Nickson Desrosiers
Director of Environmental SERVICES

Gavin Gray
Director of Health and Wellness

Philippe Guerrier
director of Business Services

Cristina Canida
director of Life Enrichment
Inspired People & Thoughtful Care Go Hand in Hand

We’re proud to be a U.S. News & World Report Best Memory Care community and Great Place to Work® certified – honors that reflect our commitment to creating a thoughtful, positive environment for residents, families and associates alike.
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What Artis families are saying
All the staff is very caring. Linda the nurse is thorough and exceptional in her care
Many thanks to Brijay for taking such good care of our mom, Carla. She’s been there since April and Brijay was outstanding in helping to acclimate her to her new home.
During the weeks I spent in the Artis facility transitioning my father into his new home, I looked forward to each visit to this special place on planet Earth where each person I would encounter I found nicer and more caring than the next–and then would circle back to the first person and enter a feedback loop 🙂 . Their mission is clear in their demeanor, their words, and their intangible shine: we care and there is no case too difficult for us–because we care.
From the management team (Sheryl and Becca) to the medical/nursing team (Gavin, Dr. Henry, Suzie and Linda) to the social work support (Bri), building and grounds (Nicks on, who was there for us and followed through with any request sometimes even before we formally put in the request!), and kitchen/support staff (Amarante and co.), we continuously feel that we have everyone on board at all times to help my father with a genuine smile if care and concern on his or her face.
From the management team (Sheryl and Becca) to the medical/nursing team (Gavin, Dr. Henry, Suzie and Linda) to the social work support (Bri), building and grounds (Nicks on, who was there for us and followed through with any request sometimes even before we formally put in the request!), and kitchen/support staff (Amarante and co.), we continuously feel that we have everyone on board at all times to help my father with a genuine smile if care and concern on his or her face.
Moving a parent into memory care is one of the hardest decisions a family can make. There’s grief in it, guilt in it, and an almost paralyzing fear that you’re making the wrong call. I want to write this review for anyone who is standing at that crossroads right now, because I wish someone had written it for me before I found Artis.
From the very first conversation, the team here treated my father like a person not a patient, not a room number. The transition process was handled with a level of care and thoughtfulness I didn’t expect. They asked questions about who he is, not just what he needs. What does he like? What makes him laugh? What does a good day look like for him? That told me everything I needed to know about the philosophy of this place.
He has been there for a while now and I can genuinely say he is happy. Not just “comfortable” in the clinical sense actually happy. He engages with activities, he has moments of joy in his days, and when I visit, I see a version of my father I was afraid I’d lost. The staff knows him. They greet him warmly, they’re patient, and it’s clear they actually enjoy being around the residents. That’s not something you can fake day after day.
I am my father’s sole caretaker, and for years I carried the weight of that completely alone. Artis gave me something I didn’t know I desperately needed the ability to exhale. There’s a particular kind of peace that comes from knowing your loved one is genuinely safe, engaged, and cared for by people who are better equipped for this than you are. I say that not out of guilt, but out of honesty. The team here can give my father things I simply couldn’t structure, consistent skilled care, and a community around him every single day.
If you’re on the fence, go visit. Trust what you see and how it feels when you walk in. For us, Artis was the right decision, and I’m grateful every day that we found it.
From the very first conversation, the team here treated my father like a person not a patient, not a room number. The transition process was handled with a level of care and thoughtfulness I didn’t expect. They asked questions about who he is, not just what he needs. What does he like? What makes him laugh? What does a good day look like for him? That told me everything I needed to know about the philosophy of this place.
He has been there for a while now and I can genuinely say he is happy. Not just “comfortable” in the clinical sense actually happy. He engages with activities, he has moments of joy in his days, and when I visit, I see a version of my father I was afraid I’d lost. The staff knows him. They greet him warmly, they’re patient, and it’s clear they actually enjoy being around the residents. That’s not something you can fake day after day.
I am my father’s sole caretaker, and for years I carried the weight of that completely alone. Artis gave me something I didn’t know I desperately needed the ability to exhale. There’s a particular kind of peace that comes from knowing your loved one is genuinely safe, engaged, and cared for by people who are better equipped for this than you are. I say that not out of guilt, but out of honesty. The team here can give my father things I simply couldn’t structure, consistent skilled care, and a community around him every single day.
If you’re on the fence, go visit. Trust what you see and how it feels when you walk in. For us, Artis was the right decision, and I’m grateful every day that we found it.
When we were faced with the difficult decision to move my mother from Assisted Living to Memory Care, we were incredibly fortunate to find Artis Senior Living in Boca Raton. Not only is the community conveniently located close to our home, but it is also directly across the street from my office, allowing us to visit frequently.
The care provided by the Artis team has been exceptional. From the cleanliness of the facility and the quality of the food to the compassion and professionalism of the caregivers, Artis has given our family tremendous peace of mind knowing that our mother is receiving outstanding care.
What makes Artis truly special is that our mother is not treated as just another resident. Every staff member knows her by name, greets her warmly, and genuinely cares about her well-being. Her caregivers, Amarante and Jona, have become a very special part of our lives. Nurses Linda and Susie always know exactly how to care for Mom and handle her unique needs with kindness and expertise. The management team, including Sheryl and Gavin, is consistently available to listen, answer questions, and provide support whenever needed.
We are deeply grateful to everyone at Artis for the outstanding care, compassion, and support they have provided to both our mother and our family. Thank you for making such a meaningful difference in our lives.
The Ehrentreu Family
The care provided by the Artis team has been exceptional. From the cleanliness of the facility and the quality of the food to the compassion and professionalism of the caregivers, Artis has given our family tremendous peace of mind knowing that our mother is receiving outstanding care.
What makes Artis truly special is that our mother is not treated as just another resident. Every staff member knows her by name, greets her warmly, and genuinely cares about her well-being. Her caregivers, Amarante and Jona, have become a very special part of our lives. Nurses Linda and Susie always know exactly how to care for Mom and handle her unique needs with kindness and expertise. The management team, including Sheryl and Gavin, is consistently available to listen, answer questions, and provide support whenever needed.
We are deeply grateful to everyone at Artis for the outstanding care, compassion, and support they have provided to both our mother and our family. Thank you for making such a meaningful difference in our lives.
The Ehrentreu Family
A beautiful, safe haven for your loved one ! My dad has been here for 6 years and has received love and care from this place consistently. Nixon, Gavin, Cheryl and Lizette are fantastic and make sure you are aware of any changes or needs. They have been an extended family on this journey and made life easier for all of us! Although it is a difficult decision tho make, it is the best one 🩷
Dear Cheryl,
As you know, my loving husband and life partner Bob passed away on June 1, 2026 at your facility.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the excellent care that your staff provided to him and the support that was extended to me and my sons Bobby and Patrick.
Regardless of what Bob’s needs were whether personal hygiene care, nutritional or support in general, they were met which diligence and compassion.
I would like to express my deepest gratitude for the special care that Gavin, Becca, Brijaye, Andres, Linda, Suzi, Chelyne, and Lizette gave. If I have inadvertently forgotten someone, I apologize.
Again thank you for having such a wonderful and caring staff.
Diana Powell 🤠
As you know, my loving husband and life partner Bob passed away on June 1, 2026 at your facility.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for the excellent care that your staff provided to him and the support that was extended to me and my sons Bobby and Patrick.
Regardless of what Bob’s needs were whether personal hygiene care, nutritional or support in general, they were met which diligence and compassion.
I would like to express my deepest gratitude for the special care that Gavin, Becca, Brijaye, Andres, Linda, Suzi, Chelyne, and Lizette gave. If I have inadvertently forgotten someone, I apologize.
Again thank you for having such a wonderful and caring staff.
Diana Powell 🤠
To the Staff and Leadership of The Artist Senior Living Center,
I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude for the extraordinary care, compassion, and humanity you have shown my brother during one of the most challenging chapters of his life — and mine.
From the moment you walk through the entrance, you feel the warmth of this community. Jodi and Phil greet every resident and every family member with kindness, patience, and genuine care. Their welcoming presence sets the tone for everything that follows. In a world where many senior facilities feel cold or rushed, they create an atmosphere of comfort and dignity from the very first step inside.
I would like to offer a very special thank‑you to Sheryl, whose dedication has been nothing short of a blessing. When my brother was Baker Acted and taken to the hospital, Sheryl went out of her way to visit him, bring him Tootsie lollipops, and keep me informed every step of the way. She coordinated his transportation, advocated for him, and welcomed him into your community even though he was considered high‑risk and combative. Many facilities would have turned him away. Sheryl did not. She stood firm, patient, and unwavering.
But she did not stand alone.
To the nurses, including Susie and Primrose, thank you for your steady hands, your clinical skill, and your compassionate hearts. You cared for my brother in moments when he was frightened, confused, or overwhelmed. You treated him with dignity, even on the hardest days.
To the caregivers, including Cherlyne, Lissett, and the many others whose names I may not know but whose kindness I will never forget — thank you. You provided stability when he was unstable, comfort when he was distressed, and presence when he could not advocate for himself. Your work is sacred, and it does not go unnoticed.
To Gavin, Director of Nursing — thank you for your leadership, your oversight, and your commitment to ensuring that every resident receives the care they need, especially those who arrive in crisis or with complex needs.
My brother was also the youngest resident in your community — living with Alzheimer’s and hydrocephalus. These conditions do not discriminate by age, and they bring unique challenges. Yet your team embraced him with the same level of care, patience, and respect as any other resident. This speaks volumes about your capability, your training, and your heart. It is clear that your center is equipped to handle high‑level, complex care, regardless of age.
Sheryl once told me, “No place is perfect.” And she is right.
But what makes The Artist Senior Living Center exceptional is that your staff never stops trying. You show up. You stay committed. You stand by the residents others might give up on. That is rare, and it is deeply meaningful.
Ultimately, I made the choice to bring my brother home — to spend his final days surrounded by love, in peace, in his true resting place. But I want you to know that the care he received at your center made that possible. You stabilized him. You protected him. You gave him dignity during a time when he was most vulnerable.
I would highly recommend The Artist Senior Living Center of Boca Raton to any family seeking compassionate, skilled, and dedicated care for their loved one — regardless of age or complexity. Your team has proven that you are capable of providing a high level of care that many facilities cannot match.
There are no words that can fully express my gratitude.
But please know this: you have made a profound difference in our lives.
With heartfelt appreciation,
Jacqueline B. Velazquez
I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude for the extraordinary care, compassion, and humanity you have shown my brother during one of the most challenging chapters of his life — and mine.
From the moment you walk through the entrance, you feel the warmth of this community. Jodi and Phil greet every resident and every family member with kindness, patience, and genuine care. Their welcoming presence sets the tone for everything that follows. In a world where many senior facilities feel cold or rushed, they create an atmosphere of comfort and dignity from the very first step inside.
I would like to offer a very special thank‑you to Sheryl, whose dedication has been nothing short of a blessing. When my brother was Baker Acted and taken to the hospital, Sheryl went out of her way to visit him, bring him Tootsie lollipops, and keep me informed every step of the way. She coordinated his transportation, advocated for him, and welcomed him into your community even though he was considered high‑risk and combative. Many facilities would have turned him away. Sheryl did not. She stood firm, patient, and unwavering.
But she did not stand alone.
To the nurses, including Susie and Primrose, thank you for your steady hands, your clinical skill, and your compassionate hearts. You cared for my brother in moments when he was frightened, confused, or overwhelmed. You treated him with dignity, even on the hardest days.
To the caregivers, including Cherlyne, Lissett, and the many others whose names I may not know but whose kindness I will never forget — thank you. You provided stability when he was unstable, comfort when he was distressed, and presence when he could not advocate for himself. Your work is sacred, and it does not go unnoticed.
To Gavin, Director of Nursing — thank you for your leadership, your oversight, and your commitment to ensuring that every resident receives the care they need, especially those who arrive in crisis or with complex needs.
My brother was also the youngest resident in your community — living with Alzheimer’s and hydrocephalus. These conditions do not discriminate by age, and they bring unique challenges. Yet your team embraced him with the same level of care, patience, and respect as any other resident. This speaks volumes about your capability, your training, and your heart. It is clear that your center is equipped to handle high‑level, complex care, regardless of age.
Sheryl once told me, “No place is perfect.” And she is right.
But what makes The Artist Senior Living Center exceptional is that your staff never stops trying. You show up. You stay committed. You stand by the residents others might give up on. That is rare, and it is deeply meaningful.
Ultimately, I made the choice to bring my brother home — to spend his final days surrounded by love, in peace, in his true resting place. But I want you to know that the care he received at your center made that possible. You stabilized him. You protected him. You gave him dignity during a time when he was most vulnerable.
I would highly recommend The Artist Senior Living Center of Boca Raton to any family seeking compassionate, skilled, and dedicated care for their loved one — regardless of age or complexity. Your team has proven that you are capable of providing a high level of care that many facilities cannot match.
There are no words that can fully express my gratitude.
But please know this: you have made a profound difference in our lives.
With heartfelt appreciation,
Jacqueline B. Velazquez
I’d like to thank everyone at Artis, For giving my father, some of his life back. He is surrounded by people, he’s happy. He is thriving there. Things change so much for me once, he thanked me for sending him to his new home.. It was no more phone calls late at night that he slipped and fell. Or that other aids needed off the next day and me having to find replacement at a moments notice. Artist has showed me the quality of life that they can give to the dementia people. Everything you read about them is true. They are wonderful. They’re the best. I thank them all kindly every day. My father is happy and very content there. He has a spacious room with lots of activity, good food & kind people taking care of his all needs. 💜