
COMFORTCARE HOMES
Driving Memory Care Innovations
Driving Innovation
ComfortCare Homes was instrumental in developing the state standard for Homes Plus certifications and our model of care, and we continue to work with government, educational institutions, and industry organizations to advance our understanding of Alzheimer's and dementia in hopes of finding a cure.
We know that improving the quality of life for our residents means improving the quality of the dementia care industry as a whole, and for more than 30 years, ComfortCare Homes has been a leader in education and innovation that has directly benefited caregivers and those we care for across the state.
Every year, staff at ComfortCare Homes give hundreds of volunteer hours to local organizations that benefit our community. Our executive team members sit on over a dozen boards and and participate in advisory committees, charitable events, and civic engagements, including:
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Alzheimer’s Association Gala Planning Committee
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WSU Tech Board of Trustees
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Downtown Rotary Board
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Goodwill Board
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Kansas Alzheimer’s Disease Task Force
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Kansas Council of Assisted LIving
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Kansas Education Conference on Dementia
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Senior Services of Wichita
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EMPAC Board
Community Matters
At ComfortCare Homes, we believe that where you live impacts how you live. This belief is at the core of our philosophy of intentional design, how we've built our dementia care communities across the state of Kansas, and our work to improve the larger communities we serve
We encourage our executive staff and caregivers to volunteer in their communities. Our leadership team members sit on more than a dozen non-profit boards and government tasks forces committed to improving the lives of people living with a dementia diagnosis.
We take great pride in making positive contributions to the world outside our homes.

What is the Purple Line Project?
The Purple Line Project is an initiative of ComfortCare Homes, a Wichita-based innovator in memory care for more than 30 years.
ComfortCare Homes offers businesses dementia training and tips to prepare them better to serve people with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.
This groundbreaking initiative empowers businesses to make their establishments more welcoming and accessible to individuals living with dementia and their care partners.