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Our services, events, and dining experiences are thoughtfully crafted with The Peregrine Way® in mind. Each offering supports our residents’ personal growth and helps them connect with themselves and their long-term memories.
From cozy amenities to customized dining options, we’re dedicated to meeting your loved one’s unique needs.

Enrich your loved one’s daily life with community, safety, and comfort. We offer cozy rooms and shared spaces, a library, an on-site spiritual space, and 24/7 caregiver access.

We curate safe, inclusive experiences for our residents, offering hobby classes, a wide array of organized events, and regularly scheduled group outings.

Our meals are enjoyed in an elegant dining room-style dining room and made comfortable for all by passionate people who cater to dietary requirements and preferences.

After many years of caring for my wife Maria at home, I realized that her dementia had progressed beyond my ability to provide her the care and security she needed.
The next step – find a home that could provide for her needs. I visited numerous facilities in Western New York including Peregrine Senior Living of Orchard Park.
Peregrine was my choice for many reasons. It is a smaller home with a true sense of community. Their focus is memory care, which becomes obvious when you see the various special areas and daily activities. Most important, however, is the compassionate and professional staff that provide for the residents. Peregrine welcomes family members to visit and participate. Their holiday celebrations never disappoint!
Maria started her third year as a resident at Peregrine. Maria is safe and fulfilled. She considers Peregrine as her HOME.
We are located on Sterling Drive, surrounded by many businesses and shops for your convenience.

Visitors are always welcome.

The holidays bring warmth and togetherness, but for those living with dementia, they can also bring overstimulation. Gentle adjustments can make a world of difference.
This holiday season, consider:
🎵 Playing soothing music instead of loud background noise
🕯️ Keeping gatherings smaller and familiar
❤️ Focusing on connection, not perfection
At Peregrine, we help families create environments that foster peace, comfort, and connection—ensuring that the season stays meaningful for everyone involved.
Little adjustments can make the season meaningful for everyone.
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November is National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month—a time to reflect, educate, and stand in unity with the millions of families touched by Alzheimer’s.
We understand that memory loss doesn’t define a person—it’s just one part of their journey. Through compassionate care, personalized engagement, and heartfelt connection, we strive to preserve the stories, laughter, and relationships that matter most.
Whether you’re a caregiver, a loved one, or someone navigating memory changes, remember: you are not alone.
Together, we can create a world that leads with empathy, celebrates every moment, and honors every memory.
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Caregiving is an act of love that requires time, energy, passion, and strength. Today, show a caregiver how much you appreciate them and thank them for all they do.
Together, we can create a circle of compassion and care—for caregivers and those they care for.
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