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Fresno is more than an affordable place to retire. It’s home to a wealth of options for those with memory care needs. Nestled in the San Joaquin Valley, Fresno is known for vast fruit orchards, the picturesque Sierra Nevada Mountains, farm-to-fork dining, and a wealth of senior activities. Fresno memory care communities provide specialized assisted living services designed for seniors with memory loss, whether it’s related to Alzheimer’s disease or a different form of dementia. Your loved one can receive skilled care and observation in a variety of community types, from stand-alone memory care communities to intimate residential care homes.

To help families and seniors during this time of transition, we created this all-inclusive guide to Fresno memory care communities. We highlight 19 of our partner communities within a 10-mile radius of north-central Fresno. You’ll find helpful categories and descriptions in this guide and learn what to expect from our partner facilities. Our goal is to help your family choose the right community for your loved one. We also include in-depth information on Fresno memory care costs, payment tips, local resources for seniors, and how families can spend quality time together in Fresno.

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We are very pleased with the senior living experience at Bethel Lutheran Home in Selma, CA. The apartment is large and spacious accommodating any physical needs. The quality to which the complex is maintained is one of the best I have seen. Apartments are well maintained and upgraded. The grounds ar...

4.8 / 5.0

The atmosphere of the facility is so warm and staff is kind. Love the activities for the patients. Great place overall, although they have raised our rate 3 times in the last year when the tier of services has not changed.

4.4 / 5.0

Things are not perfect here at Fairwinds - Woodward Park but overall I am satisfied here. Based on the experience I have had so far, I would recommend this community to other families.

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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Independent Living: Independent living facilities offer convenient, hassle-free living in a social environment for seniors who are active, healthy, and able to live on their own.
Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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Provides: Memory Care, Nursing Homes
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Memory Care: Memory care facilities provide housing, care, and therapies for seniors who have Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia in an environment designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering.
Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
What are you looking for in a nursing home? That's the first question we ask because in today's healthcare environment, you have more choices than ever. We offer short-term care to help you get well and return to your home. We also provide long-term nursing home care -- and more intensive...
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Our mission is to provide culturally sensitive residential services of the highest quality to our Elderly population in the Fresno/Clovis area. We believe in the principles of prevention, continuity of care, and collaboration with the people most involved in the lives of our residents. We are...
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Magnolia Crossing is an award-winning assisted living and memory care community committed to providing exceptional housing, care and assistance in activities of daily living for seniors in the heart of Clovis. Magnolia Crossing opened in 2018. Locally owned and operated, close to shopping,...
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Provides: Assisted Living, Nursing Homes
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Assisted Living: Assisted living facilities offer housing and care for active seniors who may need support with activities of daily living, like bathing, dressing, and medication management.
Nursing Homes: Nursing homes provide short-and long-term care for seniors who have physical or mental health conditions that require 24-hour nursing and personal care.
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Costs of memory care in the Fresno area

According to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data, the average cost families and seniors paid for our partnering Fresno memory care communities in 2023 was $5,028 per month. This cost is what seniors actually paid for their desired floor plans, meal and care services, and any other additional fees for service add-ons.[01]

Breakdown of Fresno memory care costs

That average monthly cost of our partner Fresno memory care communities includes a lot, even without add-on services. Explore the typical cost breakdown below to learn what baseline memory care costs in Fresno may include:

  • Standard personal care services (assistance with activities of daily living)
  • A private or semi-private room
  • Three meals a day and snacks
  • Weekly housekeeping and laundry
  • Maintenance and landscaping
  • Security systems and 24-hour supervision
  • Transportation services (at-cost or complimentary)
  • Organized activities and programs, like community outings and creative art projects
  • Access to on-site amenities, like enclosed courtyards and beauty salons
  • Specialized cognitive therapies and social programs
  • Highly trained memory care staff

The costs below are baseline prices for the greater Fresno area that don’t include any add-on fees. These figures can be helpful as you compare costs of living for other Fresno-area memory care communities.

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Fresno, CA

$4,000

How people pay for memory care in Fresno

Below we guide you through your memory care payment options. First, you’ll learn about personal payment options and how you and your senior loved one may combine them with senior benefits. Next, you’ll browse senior benefits that may lower the costs associated with memory care.

Included in this section are Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits, Medi-Cal, Medicare, and Social Security. Tabs for each benefit contain access to application links and local benefit assistance contact information. We hope that reviewing this section will help you discover the best combination of payment options, to get the most out of private funds and potential benefits.

Private pay methods

Seniors and families typically use personal income sources, like savings accounts, investment returns, pensions, and Social Security benefits to cover some of their Fresno memory care costs. One or a combination of the following options can also increase your loved one’s personal funding for long-term memory care, depending on current resources:

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18625

Approximate number of veterans who lived in Fresno in 2021

Approximately 26% of veterans in Fresno are 75+.

A portion of your loved one’s memory care costs may be covered by certain Veterans Affairs (VA) benefits that apply to Fresno senior veterans or their surviving spouses with disabilities.

If your senior loved one is a veteran over the age of 65, they may be eligible for veteran-specific benefits that can help cover memory care costs. The VA Aid and Attendance benefit is usually the most generous option for senior veterans who are disabled and enrolled in VA health care. Eligible senior veterans or their surviving spouses can receive monthly payments with this benefit in addition to their Veterans Pension. The benefit can be used to cover costs that improve a senior’s quality of life, like the monthly costs associated with a memory care community.

California has a veteran services program called CalVet that helps eligible senior veterans access state and federal benefits, like Aid and Attendance. If a veteran is not already enrolled in VA health care, CalVet’s Veterans Benefit Enhancement program (VBE) helps seniors with disabilities transition from Medi-Cal to VA health care, a veteran’s first step towards accessing federal benefits like the Aid and Attendance.

What qualifies a senior veteran for VA benefits?

Like many families, you might assume your loved one doesn’t qualify for VA benefits. However, there are many ways a veteran can qualify, with factors related specifically to their military history as well as their current condition.

This is why we recommend that you contact a local veterans service organization (VSO) to learn more about your loved one’s VA benefit eligibility. We also recommend perusing the VA’s list of service-connected disabilities to see if anything immediately applies to your loved one. Keep in mind though, this list doesn’t include all eligible disabilities, which is one reason why it’s important to contact a VSO to receive benefit counseling. A veteran service officer will look into your loved one’s specific case to identify any qualifiers that may have been missed.

Local VSOs can also provide application assistance and may even help appeal denied claims. The following local resources can help Fresno veterans begin the process of receiving their eligible benefits:

  • The Fresno County Veterans Service Office can guide you through every step of VA benefit attainment.
  • The Fresno Vet Center provides confidential assistance such as counseling and providing connections to other local resources.
  • Your local Veterans of Foreign War (VFW) chapter and Disabled American Veterans (DAV) chapter provide advocacy and can help you with the benefit application process.

Resources for Fresno veterans

Fresno VSOs

Fresno County Veterans Service Office

1320 E. Shaw Ave., Suite 105

Fresno, CA 93710

Phone: 559-600-5463

Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. – 12 p.m.

Fresno Vet Center

1320 E. Shaw Ave., Suite 125

Fresno, CA 93710

Phone: 559-487-5660

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Local veterans organization chapters

Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW): E.G. Henry Gutierrez VFW Post 8900

3585 N. Blythe Ave.

Fresno, CA 93722

Phone: 559-275-4061

Disabled American Veterans (DAV): Homer Blevins Chapter 1

3508 N. First St.

Fresno, CA 93726

Phone: 559-241-6418

Meets at 5:30 p.m. on the third Tuesday of every month

Medi-Cal

California’s Medicaid program, called Medi-Cal, doesn’t cover the costs related to room and board in our partner Fresno memory care communities. However, Medi-Cal may be used to cover the costs of certain health care services for seniors of low-income status. Seniors eligible for Medi-Cal may benefit from the Assisted Living Waiver (also known as ALW). ALW is a Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waiver that helps seniors receive memory care in an assisted living facility instead of in a skilled nursing facility or a hospital.

How to enroll in Medi-Cal

Covered California is the state’s health care portal and Medi-Cal application tool for individuals of low-income status. The Covered California application and the Medi-Cal application are the same. Once approved for Medi-Cal, additional low-cost, full-coverage plans that help close coverage gaps are also offered. The individual then has the option to enroll in additional coverage plans or remain in a baseline Medi-Cal plan.

Medi-Cal enrollment is usually a simple process, but we do recommend the following resources to get more information on the various Medi-Cal programs that may apply to you:

  • California’s Medi-Cal Rx Member Helpline and the Fresno-Madera Agency on Aging can help you understand the Medi-Cal programs that may apply to you.
  • The local long-term care ombudsman program assists seniors with the application process and provides advocacy for accessing programs in senior care facilities after enrollment.
  • My Medi-Cal, a comprehensive guide, is another helpful resource to review.

Fresno resident Medi-Cal resources

Medi-Cal application assistance

Medi-Cal Rx Member Helpline

Phone: 800-977-2273

Hours: 24/7, including holidays

Fresno-Madera Agency on Aging

2037 W. Bullard Ave., Suite 512

Fresno, CA 93711

Phone: 559-214-0299

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Valley Caregiver Resource Center: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

5363 N. Fresno St.

Fresno, CA 93710

Phone: 559-224-9177, ext. 401

Apply for Medi-Cal

Apply through Covered California

2631 W. Olympic Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90006

Phone: 800-650-0922

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Medicare

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for seniors 65+ years of age. Eligible seniors can typically use it to cover medical costs, such as hospital care and medically necessary in-home health care. Review each of Medicare’s components below to see what may be covered under your Medicare plan:[03]

  • Medicare Part A covers inpatient hospital stays, some home health care, and hospice care.
  • Medicare Part B covers some doctors’ appointments, preventive services, outpatient care, and medical supplies.
  • Medicare Part D covers some prescription medications and vaccines.

Medicare won’t cover custodial costs, like the cost of room and board in a private memory care facility. However, seniors can save money on their Medicare premiums and prescriptions through Medicare Savings Programs. These programs are available to California seniors who meet low-income requirements and are already enrolled in Medicare.

You can help your loved one apply for Medicare Savings Programs online through BenefitsCal and see which of California’s four Medicare Savings Programs applies to them. Each of the savings programs may cover portions of Medicare Part A, B, D, or a combination of several parts.

Browse the following resources for local assistance with the Medicare application process in Fresno:

  • The first step we recommend taking is to reach out to the local Social Security Administration office.
  • You can also contact the local long-term care ombudsman or enroll in the Medicare Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) to fully understand your eligible benefits.
  • Use the county’s 2-1-1 helpline or contact the Fresno-Madera Agency on Aging to learn more about local senior care services and programs covered through Medicare.

Fresno resident Medicare resources

Medicare application assistance

Fresno Office — Social Security Administration

845 Fulton St.

Fresno, CA 93721

Phone: 800-772-1213

Valley Caregiver Resource Center: Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program

5363 N. Fresno St.

Fresno, CA 93710

Phone: 559-224-9177, ext. 401

Valley Caregiver Resource Center: Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP)

5363 N. Fresno St.

Fresno, CA 93710

Phone: 559-224-9117, ext. 304

Fresno-Madera Agency on Aging

2037 W. Bullard Ave., Suite 512

Fresno, CA 93711

Phone: 559-214-0299

Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Understand California laws and regulations for memory care facilities

Fresno memory care communities are licensed by the California Department of Social Services (also referred to as CDSS). These communities fall under the title of Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE).[04]

Each community licensed as a RCFE must adhere to specific regulations:[05]

  • House a maximum of two residents per bedroom
  • Provide individual privacy in each bathroom
  • Ensure bedrooms have room to accommodate wheelchairs and walkers
  • Provide clean and accessible common rooms for residents
  • Provide activities involving social, leisure, and daily living skills

Resident and staff requirements

Fresno memory care communities are required to assess seniors prior to move-in. Your loved one’s assessment may include a review of their health history and an interview with the senior and your family.[05]

Memory care communities are also required to have enough staff at all times to provide care for residents. Regardless of the number of residents, all memory care facilities must have one staff member awake and on duty at night. If the facility has more than 16 residents, it must also have an on-call staff member. In addition, every staffed caregiver must have a minimum of eight annual hours in dementia-specific training to care for the specialized needs of seniors with dementia.[06]

Inspections

The CDSS inspects each Fresno memory care facility once a year and no later than 10 days after a complaint has been filed.[05] The CDSS has a Care Facility Search site where you can find lists of memory care facilities and their inspection reports.

To navigate the Care Facility Search site, scroll to “Search By Facility Group,” choose “Elderly Assisted Living,” choose the “Facility Type” and “Fresno County,” and then click on the search button. The site also allows you to search by facility name or address if you already have that information.

California Department of Health contact information

California Department of Public Health

1616 Capitol Ave.

Sacramento, CA 95899-7377

Phone: 916-558-1784

COVID-19 regulations for Fresno memory care facilities

Fresno County follows the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) COVID-19 guidance. Fresno encourages its residents to continue accessing vaccines and tests when needed, but there’s no current mask mandate.

Please note that some Fresno memory care communities may have their own COVID-19 guidelines. We recommend speaking with a community you’re interested in to learn about what rules are currently in effect.

Get to know memory care in Fresno

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4.1/5.0 average in-network rating
53% of Fresno partner memory care communities have Wander Guard or similar systems
53% of our partner communities in Fresno offer reminiscence programs
53% of partnered memory care communities have enclosed courtyards
47% of our partner Fresno communities offer on-site skilled nursing services
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Number of people we referred to our partner Fresno memory care communities
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Average age of residents we’ve referred to our partner Fresno memory care communities
Approximately 90% of our partner Fresno communities provide either complimentary or at-cost transportation services.

What to expect from memory care living in Fresno

Fresno memory care facilities were created for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. To make sure your senior family member gets the care they need, each community has highly trained caregivers, memory care therapies, and dementia-friendly layouts that provide familiarity and security.

Choose from the range of memory care community types below to find the best fit for your loved one’s needs.

Residential care homes

Among our partner memory care communities, 47% are residential care homes, sometimes known in Fresno as simply care homes. These communities are typically smaller in size than larger community facilities, as they’re traditional residential homes converted into memory care homes. They also have fewer residents than larger facilities, with memory care services provided in a cozy, family-like environment.

Fresno memory care homes offer amenities and activities to support a fulfilled, homey life:

  • Homemade meals
  • Traditional indoor common areas, like living and dining rooms
  • Secured grounds, with secured fences and privacy hedges
  • Private or shared furnished bedrooms
  • Social activities that promote seniors’ mental and physical well-being

Services in these care homes are comparable to those found in larger memory care facilities. Baseline services typically include:

  • Companionship and personalized care services
  • 24-hour care and supervision
  • Visiting nurses, doctors, and therapists
  • Laundry services
  • Cleaning services

Combined senior care communities

Approximately 42% of our partner memory care communities share a campus with other types of senior care. You’ll find a range of care combinations all on the same campus, whether it’s memory care with assisted living, independent living, or a campus with all three care types.

What’s more, about half of these combined care communities also provide on-site skilled nursing services. Meaning, if your loved one moves into a combined senior care community for their memory care needs, they may be able to transition to a nursing level of care without having to move. These combined-care communities are also great for partners with different care needs who wish to live in the same facility.

Amenities you can expect to find at our partner senior care with memory care communities in Fresno can include the following:

  • Movie theaters
  • Salons and day spas
  • Art studios
  • Libraries
  • Computer rooms
  • Bistros
  • Private family dining rooms
  • Activity rooms
  • Fitness centers
  • Garden patios
  • Resident gardens
  • Walking paths
  • Courtyards
  • Pet parks

Activities you can expect to find at our partner senior care with memory care communities in Fresno can include the following:

  • Fitness classes
  • Celebrations and social events
  • Resident-led activities and clubs
  • Physical exercise
  • Brain fitness activities
  • Lifelong learning opportunities
  • Faith and spirituality outlets
  • Park outings
  • Game and movie nights
  • Karaoke
  • Craft and cooking activities

Services you can expect to find at our partner senior care with memory care communities in Fresno can include the following:

  • Indoor and outdoor restaurant-style dining
  • Personal care, like assistance with activities of daily living
  • Nursing care and on-call physicians
  • Housekeeping and laundry services
  • Transportation
  • Concierge services
  • Beauty and barber services
  • Emergency call systems

Stand-alone memory care facilities

Our two partner stand-alone Fresno communities provide exclusively for seniors with memory care needs. These stand-alone facilities provide the same types of general assisted living services and amenities as other senior care facilities, while specializing all features for memory care needs — like more security features, family-style meals, and more therapeutic services.

Some families prefer this style of community for their loved ones due to the facility’s extensive dementia-friendly design. Families can also expect all staff and caregivers in these memory care exclusive communities to be highly trained with advanced memory care training and experience. From environmental sensory cues to individualized activities, therapies, and supports, stand-alone communities can provide a haven for your loved one and their unique needs.

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45,491

Approximate number of seniors age 75+ living in Fresno

8%
Approximately 8% of the Fresno population is comprised of seniors age 75+.
42%
Approximately 42% of Fresno households speak a language other than English at home.[02]

Health care for seniors in Fresno

Find local health care options that work for the senior in your life. Fresno has a variety of local health care options, from a veteran-specific clinic to medical centers with doctors who specialize in Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

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Community Regional Medical Center

Community Regional Medical Center is a general medical and surgical hospital. It’s staffed with medical professionals that specialize in Alzheimer’s disease. It’s also a teaching hospital that ranks highly for specialties related to heart failure, stroke, and uterine cancer.

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Fresno Heart and Surgical Hospital

Fresno Heart and Surgical Hospital is a heart facility in the Community Regional Medical Center network. They have dozens of private suites for patients and are located across the street from an advanced diagnostic laboratory.

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Kaiser Permanente Fresno Medical Center

Kaiser Permanente Fresno Medical Center is a general medical and surgical hospital with a dedicated memory care clinic. It ranks highly for adult needs such as heart failure, kidney failure, stroke, and pneumonia.

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Fresno Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Fresno Veterans Affairs Medical Center is a general medical and surgical hospital. Veterans can access care 24/7, including primary care and many types of specialty health care services.

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Transportation for seniors in Fresno

Fresno has a few bike-friendly routes and walkable areas for visitors, but it’s generally considered a car-dependent city.[08] That’s why 90% of A Place for Mom’s partner Fresno memory care communities provide either complimentary or at-cost transportation services to their residents. These transportation services are a secure way for seniors with dementia to participate in community outings and attend appointments.

The options outlined below are additional ways you can explore Fresno alongside your loved one.

Fresno Area Express (FAX)

The Fresno Area Express (or FAX) is the local public transportation service. Local family and friends can visit their loved one using this service, if they have no transportation of their own. All buses can accommodate seniors and people with physical disabilities, and there are routes throughout the city. The following FAX features can be found on all buses to help visitors and their senior loved ones get around Fresno:

  • Priority seating for seniors
  • Space to transport mobility devices
  • Bike racks
  • Ramps and lifts
  • Bus drivers who can provide assistance with mobility devices, getting on, and getting off

Taxis, Uber, or Lyft

Lyft and Uber are the shared ride services typically readily available in Fresno. Both are great options for visitors who want to get around without depending on their own cars. These local services are especially common in the area, and some allow you to schedule rides ahead of time. Local taxi services are another popular option for visitors to use. However, seniors with dementia should not access these modes of public transportation without a caregiver.

Senior activities in Fresno

Nestled in the heart of the San Joaquin Valley, Fresno provides an expansive Californian playground for you to explore with your senior loved one. The city is only a 40-minute drive from the spellbinding beauty of Yosemite and the stunning Sierra National Forest. In addition, Fresno is only three hours away from the cities of Los Angeles and Santa Cruz. But if you want to stay around town, there are still plenty of engaging possibilities.

Browse our local highlights below, and curate a Fresno experience for you and your loved one. We also recommend perusing the helpful Visit Fresno County website to browse other accessible, senior-friendly activities you can peacefully enjoy as a family.

Outdoor opportunities

Botanical gardens, golf courses, and parks allow visitors to create peaceful outdoor memories with their senior loved ones:

  • Blossom Trail is a popular scenic driving route through local orchards, where you can find a variety of springtime blossoms.
  • Clovis Botanical Garden is a collection of themed outdoor experiences, including a Mediterranean garden and an accessible calming sensory garden.
  • Forestiere Underground Gardens were built in the early 1900s by a Sicilian farmworker to escape the sweltering Fresno summers. Its stone walls and wheelchair-accessible tunnels are built into the ground and lead to underground courtyards with pristine gardens.
  • Woodward Park is the city’s largest park. It’s known for its dog park, walking trails, and a Japanese garden.
  • Airways Golf Course offers small greens and brief courses that can accommodate a range of ages and abilities.

Lively entertainment

Accompany your loved one to these local live events:

The strong community culture of Fresno

There’s strong sense of community throughout this historical city. Find your and your loved one’s niche in locales like these:

  • Fresno County Public Library has a wide range of literature and dozens of local branches to choose from.
  • Fresno Art Museum paints a picture of the community’s diversity. In addition to a disability-friendly layout, the museum includes a range of exhibits, including visual and cultural art.
  • Old Town Clovis is known for its Vintage and Antiques District, historic streets, and lively evening scene.
  • Kearney Mansion Museum paints a picture of the area’s agricultural history and offers walkable public grounds and guided tours.

Fresno — the center of “America’s breadbasket”

Take your loved one out to experience what makes Fresno most notable, the freshest produce and flavorful foods:

Frequently Asked Questions

Cogir of Cedar Creek, Truewood by Merrill, Clovis and Carmel Village at Clovis Senior Living are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Fresno, CA. These Memory Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.

The average cost of Memory Care in Fresno is 4000.14 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

The 35 memory care facilities near you in Fresno, California typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Fresno, California, browse our detailed listings showing photos, floor plans, amenities, activities, and reviews from real families.

Browse A Place for Mom’s listings for memory care in Fresno, California, to take a virtual tour. Our local senior living experts can arrange for a live tour of these communities as well.

The cost of memory care facilities in Fresno, California ranges from $535 to $8900. The average Memory Care cost in Fresno, California is $4000.14. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more. 

The cost of memory care in Fresno, California typically starts at $535. A Place for Mom’s local, expert senior living advisors can help you find affordable memory care facilities near you and offer advice on how to lower costs and pay for care with VA benefits or public payment options.

References

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Fresno city profileAmerican Community Survey.

  3. U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. What’s Medicare? Medicare.gov.

  4. California Department of Social Services. (2023). Laws and regulationsCA.gov.

  5. State of California Health and Human Services Agency. Department of Social Services. (2008). Manual of Policies and Procedures Community Care Licensing Division: Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE), Title 22, Division 6, Chapter 8.

  6. California Assisted Living Association. (2015). California compendium of residential care and assisted living regulations and policy.

  7. U.S. World and News Report. (2023). Best hospitals in Fresno, California.

  8. Walk Score. (2023). Living in Fresno.

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A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

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United States Census Bureau. (2021). Fresno city profileAmerican Community Survey.

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U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. What’s Medicare? Medicare.gov.

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California Department of Social Services. (2023). Laws and regulationsCA.gov.

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U.S. World and News Report. (2023). Best hospitals in Fresno, California.

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Walk Score. (2023). Living in Fresno.