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Prescott is a popular retirement option with a large 65+ population that makes up 40% of its >46,000 residents. While this senior community is large compared to state and national norms, Alzheimer's-related deaths are declining. Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that while the total death rate went up by 27% between 2016 and 2020, the number of Alzheimer's-related deaths decreased by 1%. Over 10% of deaths were linked to Alzheimer's compared to 7.8% in 2020.
Prescott has a broad range of Alzheimer's resources for seniors and families, including several residential dementia care communities. These facilities have evidence-based programming to keep residents engaged while preserving as much cognitive and motor function as possible, and they provide housing and meals in a secured environment.
This guide provides more information on dementia care in Prescott, including an overview of local, state and national memory care costs and a list of agencies and programs that can help seniors and families affected by Alzheimer's and related conditions.