Memory Care by State
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Alaska
3 options -
Alabama
138 options -
Arkansas
38 options -
Arizona
658 options -
California
5,252 options -
Colorado
848 options -
Connecticut
638 options -
District of Columbia
65 options -
Delaware
40 options -
Florida
2,347 options -
Georgia
1,486 options -
Hawaii
19 options -
Iowa
180 options -
Idaho
90 options -
Illinois
2,046 options -
Indiana
338 options -
Kansas
210 options -
Kentucky
142 options
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Louisiana
105 options -
Massachusetts
768 options -
Maryland
1,186 options -
Maine
13 options -
Michigan
1,534 options -
Minnesota
2,507 options -
Missouri
583 options -
Mississippi
38 options -
Montana
22 options -
North Carolina
379 options -
North Dakota
29 options -
Nebraska
62 options -
New Hampshire
53 options -
New Jersey
986 options -
New Mexico
51 options -
Nevada
80 options -
New York
456 options -
Ohio
1,066 options -
Oklahoma
86 options -
Oregon
475 options -
Pennsylvania
852 options -
Rhode Island
81 options -
South Carolina
261 options -
South Dakota
6 options -
Tennessee
332 options -
Texas
2,007 options -
Utah
291 options -
Virginia
697 options -
Vermont
4 options -
Washington
827 options -
Wisconsin
864 options -
West Virginia
11 options -
Wyoming
3 options
FAQ
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Who is Right For Memory Care?
Seniors who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's, dementia, or other forms of memory loss. -
What Types of Services Are Provided in Memory Care Facilities?
Personalized care plans
24-hour supervisory
Medication management
Meal preparation and dietary monitoring
Assistance with daily living tasks, such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and grooming
Socialization opportunities with peers and staff -
How Much Does Memory Care Cost?
The average cost of memory care in the United States was approximately $5,000 per month. Some seniors may be eligible for financial assistance through Medicaid, Life Insurance, Reverse Mortgages or veterans' programs to help cover the cost.