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10684 Bramblewood Cir, Cincinnati, OH, 45242
5.0
(1 reviews)
According to estimates from the U.S. Census, Cincinnati, OH, has a population of approximately 308,000 and 12.2% of its residents are seniors. Alzheimer’s disease is a growing issue in Cincinnati, with Alzheimer’s related deaths increasing by 32.53% between 2016 and 2020, according to the latest data from the CDC.
The Alzheimer’s Association estimates 1 in 3 seniors is affected by Alzheimer’s, which is why dementia care is vital. Memory care communities offer seniors who are living with Alzheimer’s 24/7 support from trained caregivers who assist with daily living activities, provide personal care services and engage them with activities that can slow cognitive decline. Living in one of these communities can help seniors retain as much confidence and independence as possible.
This guide looks at the potential benefits of moving into a memory care facility and examines the costs of memory care in Cincinnati and other nearby cities. In addition, it provides a list of support organizations and programs for Cincinnati seniors and their loved ones.
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10684 Bramblewood Cir, Cincinnati, OH, 45242
5.0
(1 reviews)
230 West Galbraith Road, Cincinnati, OH, 45215
5.0
(1 reviews)
70 damon road, Cincinnati, OH, 45218
3.3
(4 reviews)
4001 ROSSLYN DRIVE, Cincinnati, OH, 45209
"Gardens of Oakley, located in Cincinnati, OH, offers a variety of care types including Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing Care, Memory Care, R..."
READ MORE3939 Erie Avenue, Cincinnati, OH, 45208
2.8
(4 reviews)
"Deupree Community was a very nice facility. The person who toured me around was very nice and informative. The place looked well attended and well cared for. It was not dirty and it did not smell. It looked very clean. The staff seemed very friendly...."
READ MORE11320 Springfield Pike, Springdale, OH, 45246
4.4
(22 reviews)
"I completed my tour of Brookdale Springdale. They wanted me to live there, but we couldn't come to an agreement on prices. The staff was very nice. The rooms were very nice and accommodating. The dining area was nice, too. They have patios and they'r..."
READ MORE2625 Legends Way, Crestview Hills, KY, 41017
4.5
(6 reviews)
"My mother liked it, the food was good, and it’s close to where she lived before. It’s an exceptional place, and very top notch compared to the others we visited. They’re a wonderful, friendly, and clean facility. I’m very pleased with it and I think ..."
READ MORE4580 E. Galbraith Road, kenwood, OH, 45236
3.7
(7 reviews)
"I am a family friend of a resident here. They seem to have many different activities going on throughout the day...things like musicians, morning coffee club, various crafts, mass etc. Most of staff is polite and helpful. The layout of the building i..."
READ MORE702 Garrard Street, Covington, KY, 41011
4.0
(1 reviews)
"We are a non-profit senior living community, located in the picturesque, tree-lined Historic Licking Riverside District of Covington, Kentuc..."
READ MORE7203 Main St., Newtown, OH, 45244
"Newtown Optimized Senior LIving provides a home like setting for assisted living care. We can accommodate residents with all different leve..."
READ MORE2950 Turkeyfoot Road, Edgewood, KY, 41017
4.5
(2 reviews)
"We chose them for my mom. So far, so good. She seems to be doing better there than she was doing at home. We got to visit her a couple of times and she seems to like it, so that's good. She has her own apartment that has a bed, TV, chair, and then a ..."
READ MORE2344 Amsterdam Rd, Villa Hills, KY, 41017
5.0
(2 reviews)
The Ohio Department of Health’s Bureau of Regulatory Operations licenses and certifies long-term care facilities, including memory care communities, throughout the state. Additionally, the Bureau of Survey and Certification conducts inspections of these facilities to ensure they comply with state regulations.
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.
The monthly cost of a memory care facility in Cincinnati averages $5,833.
Cincinnati’s memory care costs are higher than the state and national averages. Monthly memory care expenses in Ohio average $5,794, and the U.S. average Is $5,625. Within the state, Cincinnati’s memory care facility costs are higher than some, but not all, Ohio cities. In nearby Columbus and Springfield, memory care costs $5,106 and $4,575, respectively. Dayton’s costs are also lower, coming in at $5,313 per month. However, areas in northern Ohio, including Akron, cost more than Cincinnati, with monthly costs averaging $6,241.
Cincinnati
$5,833
Ohio
$5,794
The United States
$5,625
Dayton
$5,313
Columbus
$5,106
Springfield
$4,575
Akron
$6,241
Memory care facilities are just one type of senior care in the Cincinnati area. Seniors and their families can choose from other types of care as well, depending on their needs. The most inexpensive type of senior care is an adult day health care service, which costs $1,690 per month. Homemaker services and home health aides cost $5,148. An assisted living facility in Cincinnati costs, on average, $4,666 per month. Nursing home care is the most expensive, with a semi-private room costing $7,848 and a private room costing $8,760 per month.
Homemaker services
$5,148
Home health aide
$5,148
Adult day health care
$1,690
Assisted living facility
$4,666
Memory care facility
$5,833
Nursing home semi-private room
$7,848
Nursing home private room
$8,760
In Cincinnati, 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, Memory Care in Ohio page.
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:
For more information about different ways to finance memory care, visit our Memory Care in Ohio page.
A variety of free resources are available to Cincinnati seniors and their families as they navigate an Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Alzheimer's Association – Greater Cincinnati Chapter | (800) 272-3900 | The Cincinnati chapter of the Alzheimer's Association provides support for seniors living with Alzheimer's and their families. The organization provides web-based educational resources, hosts caregiving support groups and runs a 24-hour hotline for seniors and their families. |
Council on Aging of Southwestern Ohio | (513) 721-1025 | The Council on Aging offers support, consultation and referrals for seniors in the Cincinnati area. The council hosts caregiving support sessions and operates a call center that can provide advice for seniors and their families. |
Dementia Inclusive Cincinnati | (513) 271-9610 | Dementia Inclusive Cincinnati is an initiative to make Cincinnati the most dementia inclusive city by 2025. The organization's website provides a wealth of educational resources for seniors and their families. Plus, in conjunction with Cincinnati Public Libraries, Dementia Inclusive Cincinnati hosts monthly memory cafes that allow seniors with dementia to come together to enjoy music, games and activities. |
Pro Seniors Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (800) 488-6070 | The Pro Seniors Long-Term Care Ombudsman serves the greater Cincinnati area and advocates for seniors living in assisted living facilities. They identify and resolve problems to ensure seniors are receiving proper care in these facilities. |
Veterans Service Commission | (513) 946-3300 | The Veterans Service Commission is a free resource for veterans in the Cincinnati area. The organization provides financial assistance to veterans in need, oversees a veterans crisis line and reviews VA benefits with seniors. |
Cincinnati Memory Care Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Memory Care Facilities in Ohio are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Ohio page for more information about these laws.
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Gordon
5
Review of Evergreen Retirement Community
Evergreen Retirement Community was a large facility. It seemed like everything was very, very nice. I like them. The staff did a great job. The building was very nice and very well set up. I could...
Provider response
Your visit and kind words put a big smile on our face. We’re glad you feel the same. Thanks for all your positive comments, and we look forward to seeing you again. Please stop by or call with...
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Mica
4
Review of Evergreen Retirement Community
My mom will be moving into the Evergreen Retirement Community. The tour was great, and I loved it. I'm very happy to take my mom there. The staff was wonderful. He showed me everything and what I...
Provider response
We’re so grateful you noticed all the things we do to make your loved one feel happy and at home. From great dining to fun events and activities, we really do believe our community is a wonderful...
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Jill
5
Review of The Glen
The Glen was apparently a new building and it was beautiful, but it didn't seem as interactive. I checked their memory care. I was there on a Saturday, so I didn't get to see as much interaction as...