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The 3 Best Memory Care Facilities in Quincy, IL for 2024

Alzheimer’s is a growing public health threat in Illinois, but in communities such as Quincy, high-quality dementia care and services may reduce the impact of this disease. While the city has a large senior population that comprises a fifth of its residents, data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a decline in the number of related deaths. Between 2016 and 2020, the number of Alzheimer's-related deaths in the Quincy region dropped by 37%, with 4.8% of deaths linked to this disease at the end of this reporting period compared to 8.2% at the beginning. By comparison, there was a 7.7% climb in the total number of deaths during this timeframe.

Memory care facilities play a key role in supporting seniors' quality of life after a dementia diagnosis. Residents in these facilities can participate in daily activities, such as brain games and fitness classes, which help them remain physically active and cognitively engaged, and caregivers provide one-on-one assistance with personal care. 

This guide highlights dementia care costs in Quincy and outlines ways to pay for care. 

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What to Consider About Memory Care in Quincy

In Quincy, memory care facilities follow the Illinois Department of Public Health’s regulations for assisted living facilities, along with additional requirements for the disclosures facilities must provide related to dementia care, care planning, caregiver training and building security. To promote a high standard of care, the department conducts an annual licensing process, along with scheduled and unannounced site inspections.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Quincy

  • Blessing Hospital, a 347-bed acute-care hospital, sits in Quincy proper. This independent, not-for-profit hospital publishes information on Alzheimer’s resources in the region, including support groups and helplines, and its neurology department has specialists who diagnose and treat memory-related conditions. In addition to this, memory care facilities typically have care coordination services to help residents access the medical care they need.
  • The overall cost of living in Quincy rates 4% below the national norm, with residents spending 9% less on utilities and 5% less on housing, which may correlate with affordable memory care costs. To further promote affordability, Illinois funds the Supportive Living Program, which provides an alternative to nursing home care for seniors, including those with dementia.
  • Quincy has a seasonal climate with warm summers and cold, snowy winters. Throughout the year, temperatures range from lows of 22 degrees Fahrenheit in the winter to highs of 88 degrees Fahrenheit in the summer. The city gets about 31 inches of annual rainfall and about 9 inches of snow, and while July tends to be muggy, the dew point is fairly low throughout the rest of the year. To prevent unsafe wandering, especially in cold conditions, memory care communities in Quincy have security gates and surveillance cameras.
  • Quincy has a higher crime rate than a typical U.S. community, with the city rating 24.8 for violent crime and 44.7 for property crime on a 100-point index. By comparison, the nation rates lower in both metrics, with a score of 22.7 for violent crime and 35.4 for property-related offenses. Fortunately, both types of crime have been trending downwards over the past two decades, and many memory care communities have high-security locks and alarm systems.
  • The American Lung Association gives the Quincy region an A for ozone pollution, which may benefit those sensitive to environmental pollutants, such as smog. Additionally, memory care facilities often promote good indoor air quality through air purification systems.

Paying for Memory Care in Quincy

Note: Residential memory care is usually offered in assisted living facilities, and in general, memory care rates tend to be 20-30% higher than assisted living rates. No national database currently tracks memory care costs in the United States, so we've estimated the monthly memory care costs listed below by adding 25% to the rates listed in Genworth's 2021 Cost of Care Survey.

In Quincy, seniors pay $3,500 monthly for memory care.

The Cost of Memory Care in Nearby Cities

Quincy ranks among the most affordable places in the state and nation for memory care, with seniors paying $3,500 for care. This comes in 38% below what’s typical for Illinois and the nation as a whole, and it offers a potential monthly savings of hundreds or thousands of dollars over rates in nearby cities. For example, in Carbondale, rates are higher at $4,406, and in Peoria, care costs exceed Quincy’s median by 48%. Additionally, rates in Quincy compete with care costs in Springfield, where residents pay $6,388.

Quincy

$3,500

Illinois

$5,610

United States

$5,625

Springfield

$6,388

Carbondale

$4,406

Peoria

$5,164

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

Memory care residents in Quincy pay $3,500 per month for housing and dementia services. While this rate exceeds the cost of assisted living, which includes a similar scope of care for seniors who don’t need dementia support, by 25%, it’s economical compared to other senior care alternatives. For example, seniors who obtain private nonmedical services at home pay $5,053 for in-home care, and those who need skilled nursing at home pay $5,148 for home health care. Additionally, memory care costs 31% less than nursing home care, which is for seniors who need full support with daily living activities, as well as extensive medical care and monitoring.

Memory Care

$3,500

In-Home Care

$5,053

Home Health Care

$5,148

Assisted Living Facility

$2,800

Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)

$5,095

Note: Data for Quincy was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Columbia, MO, was used instead.

Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Quincy

In Quincy there are options for seniors who need financial assistance paying for Memory Care. For more information about other options, who qualifies, and how to apply, visit our Memory Care in Illinois page.

Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Illinois

More Ways to Pay for Memory Care

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for memory care, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance memory care costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance memory care, visit our Memory Care in Illinois page.

Free & Low-Cost Memory Care Resources in Quincy

Quincy is home to a variety of resources for seniors and families living with dementia diagnoses, including memory care cafés, support groups and nonprofit programs and services. These can help individuals living in or considering local memory care communities by providing access to information on public benefits, financial and legal aid and community-based resources. 

Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Quincy

Quincy Memory Care Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Memory Care Facilities in Illinois are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Illinois page for more information about these laws.

Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Illinois

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Charlie

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Cedarhurst of Quincy

My sister has moved into Cedarhurst of Quincy. It is very modern. The rooms are all individual rooms; they're nice-sized. They have restaurant-style dining. They have a little courtyard for them....

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Charlie

I visited this facility

Review of Bickford of Quincy

We toured Bickford of Quincy. It seemed nice. The staff seemed to be well-educated, trained, and helpful. The facility was a bit older and a little darker. They weren't as new and quite as nice....

Provider response

Hello, Charlie. We appreciate your candid feedback on your visit to Bickford of Quincy. Please contact us so we can follow up on your concerns. We look forward to hearing from you and thank you for...

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Curt

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Cedarhurst of Quincy

My mother-in-law has been in Cedarhurst of Quincy. It's a memory care place. She's getting very forgetful, so we were told she needed to be in that place. They have a neighborhood, and I believe...

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