
The 10 Best Memory Care Facilities in Burbank, CA for 2023
There are 37 Memory Care Facilities in the Burbank area, with 3 in Burbank and 34 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Burbank is $5,945 per month. This is higher than the national median of $5,500. Cheaper nearby regions include Montrose with an average starting cost of $4,610.
To help you with your search, browse the 47 reviews below for memory care facilities in Burbank. On average, consumers rate memory care in Burbank 3.0 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Glendale with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars.
Caring.com has helped thousands of families find high-quality senior care. To speak with one of our Family Advisors about memory care options and costs in Burbank, call (855) 863-8283.
Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Burbank, CA
Belmont Village Burbank
Ivy Park at Burbank
Burbank Retirement Villa West
Belmont Village Westwood
Belmont Village Hollywood Heights
CityView
The Village at Sherman Oaks
Hollywood Hills, A Pacifica Senior Li...
The Gardens at Park Balboa
Sunrise of Beverly Hills
Foothill Retirement
Ivy Park at Studio City
Nikkei Senior Gardens
Belmont Village Encino
Sparr Heights Estates Senior Living
Solheim Senior Community
Garden of Palms
Bentley Hills by Serenity Care Health
Glen Park at Glendale - Boynton Street
Glen Park At Glendale - Mariposa St
Valley Vista Senior Living
Silverado Beverly Place
Melrose Gardens & The Cottages
Glen Park at Valley Village
The Watermark at Westwood Village
Sage Glendale
St. John of God Retirement & Care Center
California State Health Group LLC
Affordable Board & Care Assisted Living
Olympic Board And Care
Olympia Happy Home Care for the Aging
Melrose Villas
Ana's Residential Care Home
What to Consider About Memory Care in Burbank
Burbank is located in Los Angeles County and is home to more than 100,000 residents. Throughout Los Angeles County, more than 147,000 residents aged 65 and older have been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or some other form of dementia. More than 25 memory care facilities are located in Burbank and surrounding areas to provide residential support to those with dementia.
These facilities, known officially as residential care facilities (RCFs), are closely regulated by the California Department of Social Services, which provides similar provisions for assisted living facilities for seniors. As such, RCFs in California commonly offer both levels of care.
- In Burbank, the overall cost of living is more than double that of the average U.S. city. However, the cost of health care in the city is 15 percent below the national average, which may be a major benefit for some seniors who require frequent medical attention.
- A moderate coastal climate keeps Burbank's weather reasonably comfortable year-round. Average low temperatures in January are only 45 degrees and average July high temperatures are 88 degrees, so there is plenty of opportunity to enjoy time outdoors. When touring memory care facilities, families should ensure that any time residents spend outdoors is adequately supervised.
- According to the American Lung Association, the air quality in Los Angeles County is the worst in the country. This can pose a serious threat to seniors who've been diagnosed with a respiratory illness, cardiovascular disease or certain cancers.
- Violent crime in Burbank occurs at nearly half the rate of the average city in California. Seniors and their loved ones can rest easy knowing that there's only a one in 408 chance of becoming the victim of a violent crime in Burbank.
Paying for Memory Care in Burbank
Average Monthly Costs
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Memory Care costs in Burbank start around $5,945 per month on average, while the nationwide average cost of memory care is $5,747 per month.
It’s important to note that memory care rates in Burbank and the surrounding suburbs can vary widely based on factors such as location, the level of care needed, apartment size and the types of amenities offered at each community.
Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Burbank
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Memory Care in California page.
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 California page.
Free Memory Care Resources in Burbank
Burbank and the surrounding area are home to numerous government agencies and non-profit organizations offering help for seniors searching for or currently residing in a memory care community. These organizations can also provide assistance in a number of other eldercare services such as geriatric care management, elder law advice, estate planning, finding home care and health and wellness programs.
To see a list of free memory care resources in Burbank, please visit our Memory Care in California page.
Directory of Winners in the Burbank Area
Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Burbank
Burbank-area memory care communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all memory care communities in California are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in California page for more information about these laws.
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Burbank
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Review of Ivy Park at Burbank
I like Ivy Park at Burbank. It was a very nice facility. I probably like it a little bit better than the other place, but it was a lot farther away for me. They had like a display area outside of e... Read more
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Review of Burbank Retirement Villa West
My husband was at Le Bleu Chateau. I was very unhappy with them. The virtual tour was kind of tricky because I liked it better on the virtual tour than in person. When we admitted my husband, they ... Read more
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