Alzheimer's deaths have risen by 33.2% in Hillsboro in the four years from 2016 to 2020, according to CDC data. Considering that the mortality rate from all causes only increased by 13.7% over this same period, it's clear that the city's population of 107,299, 10.7% of whom are aged 65 or older, can benefit from access to specialized medical treatment and dementia care.
Memory care facilities provide services similar to assisted living but tailored to residents with Alzheimer's disease. Staff is specially trained to understand behavioral cues and de-escalate situations where seniors may become agitated or confused, helping them stay calm. Residents' daily schedules tend to be more structured, with therapeutic activities provided to stimulate cognition and potentially slow disease progression.
This guide explores the costs associated with memory care in Hillsboro, comparing expenses with other cities in Oregon. It also discusses some ways to pay for care and lists free resources that families can access for further support.