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.