A Guide to Memory Care in Washington State for Family Caregivers
First and foremost, we want to extend our heartfelt thanks to all the family caregivers for their hard work and dedication. We understand the challenges of caring for a loved one with memory loss. Know that North Point Village is here to help when you are ready.
Memory care is a choice that can significantly improve the lives of both your loved one and your family. However, information about Alzheimer’s and dementia care is not as readily available as it is for independent living or assisted living.
Follow along and discover:
- What is memory care?
- How is dementia care different from other forms of senior living?
- How much does memory care cost in Washington State?
- What are the advantages of data-based memory care?
Memory care is a specialized form of long-term care designed specifically for individuals with Alzheimer’s, dementia, or other memory-related conditions.
The primary goal of memory care is to provide a secure and nurturing environment where residents can receive the personalized support they need while maintaining their dignity and quality of life.
Memory care helps seniors with activities of daily living, such as:
- Bathing
- Dressing
- Grooming
- Eating
- Medication management
People with dementia or Alzheimer’s often experience loneliness, depression, anxiety, and abrupt mood changes. Memory care offers enriching activities, new friendships, and individualized attention that helps residents overcome these challenges.
For family members, memory care offers peace of mind knowing that their loved ones are in a supportive setting tailored to their unique needs.
How is Memory Care Different from Assisted Living or Nursing Homes?
Memory care, sometimes called dementia care or Alzheimer’s care, goes beyond the assistance provided in traditional senior living communities. It focuses on addressing the specific needs of individuals with memory loss by offering tailored programs, activities, and therapies designed to promote:
- Cognitive function
- Social engagement
- Overall well-being
One of the key differences between memory care and other senior living options is the secure environment. Memory care communities are designed with locked entrances and exits, enclosed outdoor spaces, and well-lit hallways to prevent residents from wandering. The open designs encourage socialization.
Residents live in private apartments that are typically the size of a studio. The smaller space is easier to navigate and creates less confusion. Cleaning, maintenance, and meals are provided by the staff members of the memory care facility.
Assisted Living
Assisted living is a type of senior living that provides help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and meal preparation. While assisted living communities may offer some memory care services, they are generally not equipped to handle the more complex needs of those with advanced memory impairments.
Assisted living residents are free to leave the community as they please. People with Alzheimer’s or dementia may require a more secure environment.
Nursing Homes
Nursing homes provide round-the-clock medical care and assistance for seniors who require a higher level of support, often due to chronic health issues or physical limitations.
Although nursing homes may have memory care units, their primary focus is on medical care rather than specialized memory support. Their skilled nursing care typically equals the highest price tag for senior living services.
Memory Care Costs in Washington State
The average cost of memory care in Washington State is around $7,500 per month. However, prices can vary depending on location and services.
In larger cities like Seattle, the average monthly cost is approximately $8,438; in Spokane, it’s closer to $6,110. It’s important to note that the base rate is the same for every resident, but the cost of care will vary depending on your loved one’s specific needs.
At North Point Village, our monthly memory care prices start at $5,895 for award-winning senior living options in Spokane, WA. We are proud to provide open communication about memory care in Washington State.
The Connections Memory Care Program at North Point Village
North Point Village is proud to offer the innovative Connections memory care program, developed by memory care expert Dr. Sandra Petersen. This data-driven approach to memory care focuses on three fundamental principles:
Connect: engage socially and form new bonds
Move: Physical exercise through seated cross-body movements
Learn: Challenge the brain through puzzles, new experiences, and maintaining skills
By promoting neuroplasticity through social interaction, physical activity, and cognitive stimulation, the Connections program aims to enhance the overall well-being of memory care residents.
We are also here to help family members achieve physical and mental relaxation. Our support groups and partnership with Dementia Live®/Age-u-cate help relatives understand more about their loved ones’ experiences with memory loss.
Go Beyond the Washington Memory Care Guide
Understanding memory care and costs in Washington State is essential for families considering this option for their loved ones.
The Connections memory care program at North Point Village is here to provide data-based care that enriches lives. Contact us to learn more about our specialized services for Washington seniors. Arrange a tour to experience our community in person.