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Venice, the City on the Gulf, is known for its beautiful beaches and subtropical climate. Between these aspects and its convenient location between Sarasota and Fort Myers, Venice has become a popular destination for retirees. Seniors and their loved ones enjoy walking along the coastline, fishing off the pier, and visiting the farmer’s market.

If you’re looking for a memory care community for your loved one, Venice has much to offer. A Place for Mom partners with 15 memory care facilities that provide care for seniors with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. These communities are designed to provide a safe and secure environment for seniors with progressing memory loss.

A memory care facility can meet your loved one’s social, health, and safety needs. However, selecting a facility can be a difficult decision. A Place for Mom is here to help. We’ve put together this guide on memory care facilities in the Venice area. As you read, you will also find additional information on potential payment options, Florida memory care regulations, health care facilities in the Venice area, transportation methods, and local activities you can enjoy with your loved one.

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What families are saying about alzheimers care in Venice

Recent reviews for alzheimers care in Venice

The Fountains of Hope in Sarasota, FL

5.0
I would recommend this facility to anybody, the level of certification which was a huge learning curve from us is outstanding here. They have higher certification so they are able to care for our loved one. The head nurse that was there our loved one was, had a dynamic personality. She was so ...
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Venice Green Village

4.9
My mother has been at Venice Green Village for over a year. It gives me peace if mind to know my mother is being well cared for. Her health has actually improved now that she's eating better and gets her medication at the proper times.

Arden Courts A ProMedica Memory Care Community in Sarasota

3.0
Probably as good as any other place. The ED has been very helpful when needed. My loved one does not participate in activities.

Costs of memory care in the Venice area

The average monthly cost of memory care facilities in Venice, Florida, comes to $4,392, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data. This figure typically includes room and board as well as associated and add-on service fees. This number is an average total cost so you can get a full understanding of what seniors paid at our partner memory care facilities.

The following figures represent the starting costs of memory care for the immediate Venice area. These numbers do not include any additional fees and just represent the baseline cost.

Average monthly cost of Alzheimers Care in Venice, FL vs. nearby cities

Venice, FL

$4,543/mo

Wauchula, FL

$3,203/mo

How people pay for memory care in Venice

For many seniors and their families, paying for memory care in Venice often entails a combination of private and public resources. Below, you can find details on a variety of payment methods, including personal funds, VA benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare.

Private pay methods

It isn’t uncommon for seniors and their families to use personal funds to cover a portion of memory care costs in Venice. These might include personal savings accounts, pensions, inheritances, Social Security benefits, distributions from retirement accounts, income generated from investments, and any of the following:

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Number of veterans who live in Venice

About 57% of Venice veterans are over the age of 75

A range of benefits is available to veterans living in the Venice area that could help offset the costs of living in a memory care facility. Certain eligibility requirements apply to each benefit, so it’s important to review your options. There’s a full list located on the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs website, but we’ve pulled out some of the most relevant benefits below:

  • VA Pension: The VA Pension is a tax-free, needs-based benefit set up to supplement veterans incomes. As a supplement, it can be put toward living expenses, including the costs of a memory care facility. To be eligible, your loved one must have been honorably discharged and meet certain requirements.
  • VA Aid & Attendance: Aid & Attendance is a tax-free benefit paid in addition to the VA Pension to wartime veterans who require assistance with daily life activities (i.e., bathing, grooming, eating, etc.). This benefit can often be of great use in offsetting the cost of memory care in Venice.
  • VA Disability Compensation: The VA Disability Compensation is another tax-free benefit for veterans who require assistance with daily activities due to a service-connected disability or an existing condition worsened by military service. This benefit can be used toward both housing and health-related expenses, so it could be of value in offsetting the costs of memory care.

Besides the more traditional VA benefits, Florida-based veterans may also be eligible for the Unmet Needs program. The program was established by the Veterans of Foreign Wars to offer assistance to veterans facing financial hardships. It awards up to $1,500 to cover basic life needs.

The VA benefits system can be complicated, so you may have questions. Luckily, veterans services organizations (VSOs) can help. In the Venice area, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and Disabled American Veterans can all connect you with a veterans services officer. So can the Sarasota County Veterans Service Office. A veterans services officer will be able to help you determine eligibility and walk you and your loved one through the claims process.

Resources for Venice veterans

Government offices

Sarasota County Veterans Services Office
4000 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 139
Venice, FL 34293
Phone: 941-861-3047
Email: veterans@scgov.net
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Florida Department of Veterans’ Affairs
11351 Ulmerton Road, Suite 311-K
Largo, FL 33778-1630
Phone: 727-518-3202
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Regional VA Benefits Office
9500 Bay Pines Blvd.
Bay Pines, FL 33744
Phone: 800-698-2411
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

VSOs

American Legion Post 159
1770 E. Venice Ave.
Venice, FL 34292
Phone: 941-488-1157
Hours: Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.; Wednesday 5 p.m. – 7 p.m.

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8118
832 E. Venice Ave.
Venice, FL 34285
Phone: 941-303-6671

Disabled American Veterans Post 101
600 Colonia Lane E
Nokomis, FL 34275
Phone: 941-488-4500
Email: venicegulf101@gmail.com
Hours: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Medicaid

Depending on your loved one’s age, income, and personal assets, Medicaid — or Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC), as it’s known in Florida — may help you offset the costs of memory care. The program doesn’t cover room and board, but it does cover care administered by a registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or qualified home health aid.

SMMC is administered by the Agency for Health Care Administration. For in-home help, you might qualify for a home and community based services waiver, which can be applied toward a range of care services, including those offered at a memory care facility. For example, the Long-Term Care Waiver can help pay for attendant care, assistive care services, occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, medication administration and management, and a number of other services.

Just know that the application process can be complex; you may have a few questions about coverage. If you need assistance, the Florida Department of Elder Affairs and the Area Agency on Aging offer Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders (SHINE). This program provides financial counseling to Medicaid recipients. There’s also the Florida Ombudsman Program, which offers long-term care advocacy support.

Venice resident Medicaid resources

Medicaid assistance

Statewide Medicaid Managed Care
Phone: 877-711-3662
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.

Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
2727 Mahan Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32308
Phone: 850-412-4000

Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders (SHINE)
4040 Esplanade Way, Suite 270
Tallahassee, FL 32399-7000
Phone: 800-963-5337
Fax: 850-414-2150
Email: information@elderaffairs.org

Florida Ombudsman Program
4040 Esplanade Way, Suite 380
Tallahassee, FL 32399-7000
Phone: 850-414-2323

Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida
2830 Winkler Ave., Suite 112
Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 239-652-6900
Fax: 239-652-6989
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Medicare

If your loved one is at least 65 or diagnosed with a specific illness or disability, then they’re eligible for Medicare, a federal health insurance program.

Medicare doesn’t cover custodial care at a memory care facility, such as room and board. However, it can be put toward care-related services for seniors with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia. Covered services can include inpatient care treatments, physician fees, some medical equipment, and short-term skilled nursing care for up to 100 days.

Depending on individual circumstances, your loved one may also be eligible to join the Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance Design (VBID) Model. VBID offers additional benefits, reduced cost sharing, and more flexible plans to individuals with chronic conditions, such as Alzheimer’s and dementia.

Beyond that, it may be of benefit to look into one or more of the following Medicare-related programs for additional assistance:

Seniors and their families can apply for Medicare through the Social Security Administration’s online application. If you have any questions or need any help, a SHINE counselor, a Social Security Administration representative, or your local long-term care ombudsman can assist you.

Venice resident Medicare resources

Medicare application assistance

Venice Social Security Administration Office
1435 E. Venice Ave.
Venice, FL 34292
Phone: 888-676-2944
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m. – noon

Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders (SHINE)
4040 Esplanade Way, Suite 270
Tallahassee, FL 32399-7000
Phone: 800-963-5337
Fax: 850-414-2150
Email: information@elderaffairs.org

Florida Ombudsman Program
4040 Esplanade Way, Suite 380
Tallahassee, FL 32399-7000
Phone: 850-414-2323

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Understand Florida laws and regulations for memory care facilities

Memory care is considered a subset of assisted living in the state of Florida. Therefore, any community offering such a service in Florida must abide by the same regulations and obtain a standard license through the Bureau of Health Facility Regulation. Additional licenses are available for communities that offer limited nursing services (LNS), extended congregate care (ECC), or limited mental health services (LMH).

For instance, communities with an ECC license must train staff members to care for people with dementia. ECC facilities must also provide residents with 24-hour staffing and a means of non-pharmaceutical intervention in case of wandering. Interventions might include alarmed doors, window stops, enclosed outdoor areas, and similar safety mechanisms.

In addition to licensing requirements, memory care facilities are subject to regular inspections. These inspections will assess whether a facility is following all rules outlined by its type of license. If you would like to review past inspection reports, visit the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration website.

Florida Department of Health contact information

Florida Department of Health
4052 Bald Cypress Way
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Phone: 850-245-4444
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Venice memory care facilities

Florida has no specific COVID-19 guidelines outside of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommendations. However, some memory care facilities may have their own regulations in place to protect residents and staff. We suggest checking with the facility prior to visiting.

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Vaccinations. The CDC recommends that seniors get a COVID-19 vaccine.

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Masking. Individuals can choose to mask whenever they’d like, but it is not a mandate.

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Facility cleanliness. Facilities are encouraged to stay on top of disinfecting high-touch surfaces.

Get to know memory care in Venice

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4.3/5.0 average in-network rating
93% of our partner communities are pet-friendly
73% of our partner communities have a doctor on call
67% of our partner communities were designed specifically to accommodate memory loss
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Number of people we have referred to our memory care partner communities in Venice
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Average age of resident we have referred to our memory care partner communities in Venice
Approximately 58% of Venice residents are female.

What to expect from memory care living in Venice

With its beautiful beaches and subtropical climate, Venice is a haven for retirees. If you’re looking for a memory care facility for your loved one, there are plenty of options in Venice. Choosing a community can be difficult, but you can rest assured that the staff members will meet your loved one’s medical, physical, and social needs. Memory care facilities are designed to improve residents’ quality of life in a safe and secure environment.

Transitional care opportunities

The majority of communities we partner with offering memory care in the Venice area also provide other senior living arrangements, such as assisted living, independent living, adult day care, and residential care homes. These transitional care facilities allow residents to age in place, which is especially important as dementia progresses. In Venice, you’ll find the following types of communities that we partner with:

  • 3 stand-alone memory care facilities
  • 5 memory care plus assisted living facilities
  • 1 memory care, assisted living, and adult day care facility
  • 5 combination memory care, assisted living, and independent living facilities
  • 1 memory care and residential care home

Residential care homes are unique because they provide a more intimate, personalized experience. This arrangement can be especially great for seniors who need more individualized care at a lower price point.

Memory care services

For the most part, you can expect memory care facilities we partner with in the Venice area to offer services and programming related to Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. Facilities often provide care for exit-seeking behaviors, wandering, restlessness, pacing, and disorientation. Many of our partner facilities also provide redirection and cueing services.

What’s more, many communities offer additional health care services. Most have visiting practitioners. Your loved one can receive occupational, physical, and speech therapy while living in a memory care facility.

Amenities and activities

Memory care facilities are known for their safety and security. After all, they cater to residents who may be prone to wandering. But they also provide plentiful amenities and activities to seniors. For instance, depending on the community you choose, your loved one can enjoy an arts and crafts center or movie room. Most of our partner facilities also have an activity director, so your loved one will be able to go on accompanied day trips.

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15,178

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Venice

61%
Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Venice population
$62,689

Median annual income for Venice seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Venice

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Sarasota Memorial Hospital

Nationally ranked in two adult specialties and regionally ranked as the sixth-best hospital in Florida, Sarasota Memorial Hospital is a full-service, acute care medical center. It’s recognized for being high-performing in heart attack, heart failure, aortic valve surgery, kidney failure, stroke, gastroenterology, hip replacement, knee replacement, and seven other procedures.

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HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital

Earning a five-star rating from The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital is a general and surgical medical center. It’s ranked as high-performing in heart failure, kidney failure, hip and knee replacements, and stroke care.

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Lakewood Ranch Medical Center

Lakewood Ranch Medical Center is an acute care center that offers a variety of services for patients, including cancer care, diabetes care, and orthopedics.

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Transportation for seniors in Venice

Getting around Venice isn’t a problem for seniors at one of our partner memory care communities. In our partner network, 73% of facilities offer complimentary transportation to residents.[01] At-cost transportation options are available in 47% of our partner communities.

If you need other options when you visit your loved one, Venice does have public transportation accommodations. The Sarasota County Area Transportation operates SCATPlus, a curb-to-curb rideshare service for individuals who are unable to use fixed routes. This service is perfect for seniors with Alzheimer’s or another form of dementia because care attendants ride for free. The cost per trip is just $3.00 for eligible seniors.

Senior activities in Venice

Memory care communities design programming according to residents’ physical and cognitive abilities. This means seniors can participate in fun activities alongside family and friends. While visiting your loved one in Venice, you might take part in a cooking class, gardening, arts and crafts, and more. These activities allow residents to socialize and improve their dexterity.

However, if you’re looking to explore the city of Venice, there are some activities you can do with your loved one. Centennial Park, for instance, offers visitors the chance to walk paths with beautiful landscaping. The park is pet-friendly, and you might even hear some live music. There’s also Caspersen Beach. You and your loved one can sit on the beach or walk a nature trail through dunes, marshes, mangroves, and tidal flats. The boardwalk is also accessible if your loved one has limited mobility.

Got a Sunday afternoon free? There’s always the Venice Farmers’ Market. You and your loved one will enjoy browsing the vendors selling bread, seafood, crafts, and more. Depending on where you are in the market, you may also get a chance to listen to live music from one of the area’s musicians.

Birdwatchers may be interested in visiting the Venice Area Audubon Society. The “rookery” is open from dawn to dusk and offers visitors the opportunity to enjoy some free birdwatching. If you or your loved one really wants to get involved, there are a number of programs available, such as birding field trips, bird stewardship, a pollinator garden, and more.

Of course, you can’t forget the Venice Fishing Pier. Seniors and their families can drop a line anywhere along the structure’s 700 feet or simply enjoy the sunset after a long day.

Outside of Venice, the city of Sarasota is another attractive option. Catch some rays with your loved one at Lido Beach and Siesta Key Beach, or explore the Ringling for a cultural tour of its estate, museums, gardens, and more.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Windsor of Bradenton, Bayshore Guest Home and Gardens and Brookdale Punta Gorda Isles are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Venice, FL. 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 Venice is 4543.19 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

The 36 memory care facilities near you in Venice, Florida typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Venice, Florida, 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 Venice, Florida, 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 Venice, Florida ranges from $1200 to $8727. The average Memory Care cost in Venice, Florida is $4543.19. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more. 

The cost of memory care in Venice, Florida typically starts at $1200. 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). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

  3. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

  4. U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Sarasota Memorial Hospital.

  5. U.S. News & World Report. (2023). HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital.

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

2.

United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

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United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

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U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Sarasota Memorial Hospital.

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U.S. News & World Report. (2023). HCA Florida Sarasota Doctors Hospital.