Columbia, Texas, Mar 18, 2026 — When a family navigates the complexities of Alzheimer’s or dementia, they aren’t just looking for a facility; they are seeking a partnership rooted in trust and specialized care. This year, that commitment to excellence has been recognized as The Cottages is honored with the 2026 Best of Senior Living Award by A Place for Mom, which has helped over 2 million families find senior living options. The company, which acts as a referral service, reports assisting more than 700,000 families annually.
Winning this award requires an elite review score of at least 9.5 out of 10, a benchmark that reflects deep-seated community trust. For those living with memory disorders, this level of satisfaction is often tied to an environment that meets their specific cognitive needs. Experts recognize that a home-like, small-scale living environment is essential for reducing the spatial disorientation that can lead to frustration in larger, institutional facilities.
“Families are looking for more than just a room; they are looking for a community where their loved one is known by name,” says a spokesperson for The Cottages. “By focusing exclusively on memory care and providing round the clock specialized staff, we help remove the logistical tasks from the family, allowing them to focus on their emotional bond.”
A Community Built on Trust
For many families, the transition to memory care is an emotional journey. They look for specific indicators of quality, such as:
- Specialized Expertise: A 100% focus on memory care rather than a “general” senior living approach.
- Individualized Support: Care that adapts as the condition progresses.
- Family-Owned Stability: A time-tested approach to care, with deep roots in the community.
The Cottages is deeply honored to receive the 2026 Best of Senior Living Award, but the true significance lies in the voices of the families who made it possible. For a community to be recognized with a 9.5 review score, it must consistently answer the profound needs of those living with memory disorders—needs for dignity, a sense of home, and specialized communication.
“Receiving this award is a powerful reminder of why we do what we do,” says Trent D. Quinn, The Founder, President and CEO at The Cottages, “It’s a reflection of the bond we share with our families. They aren’t just looking for a service; they are looking for a place that honors their loved one’s worth every single day. We are humbled to be that place, and we remain dedicated to evolving as the needs of our residents change.”
By being recognized by those who experience this care firsthand, The Cottages continues to set a standard where the person always comes before the diagnosis. This award serves as a signpost for other families navigating the same journey, reminding them that compassionate support is not just a goal, but a lived reality in our communities.
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