
50 Memory Care Facilities near Bothell, WA
Also serving communities of Kenmore.
There are 50 Memory Care Facilities in the Bothell area, with 2 in Bothell and 48 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Bothell is $5,592 per month. This is higher than the national median of $5,120.
To help you with your search, browse the 72 reviews below for memory care facilities in Bothell. On average, consumers rate memory care in Bothell 5.0 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 Bothell, call (855) 863-8283.
Top 10 Memory Care Facilities in Bothell, WA
North Creek by Bonaventure
Cogir of Bothell Memory Care
Overlake Terrace
Sunrise of Bellevue
Quail Park of Lynnwood
Emerald City Senior Living
Kenmore Senior Living
Sunrise of Redmond
Brookdale Silver Lake
Sunrise of Edmonds
Cogir of Edmonds Assisted Living & Me...
Patriots Glen Assisted Living & Memor...
Cogir of Northgate Memory Care
Cedar Creek Memory Care Community
Redmond Heights Senior Living
Peters Creek Retirement, Assisted Liv...
Brookdale Alderwood
Queen Anne Manor Senior Living
Sagebrook Senior Living at Bellevue
The Terrace at Beverly Lake
Sunrise of Mercer Island
Mukilteo Memory Care
Harbour Pointe Assisted Living and Me...
Laurel Cove Community
Scriber Gardens
Empress Senior Living
Silverado Bellevue Memory Care
Holden of Bellevue
Pacifica Senior Living Lynnwood
Pacifica Senior Living Snohomish
The Courtyard at CRISTA
Aegis Living Redmond
Aegis Living Mercer Island
Chateau Pacific
Brookdale Monroe
Truewood by Merrill, First Hill
Ida Culver House Broadview
The Gardens at Town Square
Aegis Living Lodge
Aegis Living Madison
Aegis Living Bellevue
Aegis Living Kirkland
The Cottages at Mill Creek
Merrill Gardens at Ballard
Aegis Living Queen Anne Rodgers Park
The Park at Belle Harbour
Jefferson House
What to Consider About Memory Care in Bothell
Bothell is a city of about 46,000 people situated on the eastern shore of Puget Sound. Roughly 13 percent of the population is age 65 and over, the age at which the Alzheimer's Association reports that an Alzheimer's diagnoses become more commonplace. Washington, the state in which Bothell is located, is home 110,000 seniors with dementia.
To accommodate and care for local seniors with dementia, Bothell has two memory care facilities, and there are over two dozen more in nearby cities. In most cases, memory care facilities are located within assisted living facilities, and they are licensed and monitored by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services, Aging and Long-Term Support Administration.
- Washington has no state income tax, so seniors don't have to pay income tax on the Social Security benefits, money withdrawn from retirement accounts or disbursements from public or private pensions.
- Bothell's crime rate is higher than 65 percent of Washington's cities, and it is quite a bit higher than other U.S. cities of similar size. While the rate of violent crime is on par with the national average, its property crime rate is considerably higher. This may be an important consideration for families choosing a memory care facility in this area.
- While Bothell's overall cost of living is about 82 percent higher than the nationwide average, the cost of healthcare in this city is about 18 percent lower. This may make medical care more affordable for seniors with chronic conditions like Alzheimer's disease.
- Bothell has fairly moderate temperatures throughout the year, making the city ideal for seniors who enjoy therapeutic outdoor activities like gardening. The hottest month of the year is August when highs reach a comfortable 77 degrees, and the city experiences virtually no humidity. Winters are mild with December highs in the mid-40s, and it receives only 4 inches of annual snowfall.
Paying for Memory Care in Bothell
Average Monthly Costs
Cities in Washington
Memory Care costs in Bothell start around $5,592 per month on average, while the nationwide average cost of memory care is $5,294 per month.
It’s important to note that memory care rates in Bothell 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 Bothell
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Memory Care in Washington 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 Washington page.
Free Memory Care Resources in Bothell
Bothell 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 Bothell, please visit our Memory Care in Washington page.
Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Bothell
Bothell-area memory care communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all memory care communities in Washington are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Washington page for more information about these laws.
Other Options in Bothell, WA
Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Bothell
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Review of Cogir of Bothell Memory Care
I like Cogir of Bothell. It felt more open, even though it was safe and enclosed. It didn't give me that clinical feeling as it did in the other community. I like that my mom could just go out any ... Read more
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