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Once known as a cow town, Wichita is now called the air capital of the world because so many aircraft manufacturers call it home. It’s also home to McConnell Air Force base. This beautiful city has 12 A Place For Mom partner memory care facilities that fall within a 10-mile radius of the downtown area, which includes Haysville and Maize.

Most of these facilities are designed to provide residents with memory therapies, a happy and comfortable environment, engaging activities, privacy, and social life. If your loved one doesn’t need such specialized care, you can explore several assisted living facilities available in the Wichita region that can offer the necessary support and help. There are also two more options available within a 25-mile radius. One is a standalone memory care facility and the other is a combination of assisted living and memory care.

This guide contains information on the best local memory care facilities that partner with A Place for Mom, their costs, payment methods available to seniors, regulations, and senior-specific local resources.

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Provides: Assisted Living, Independent 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.
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.
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the facility has really came a long way. Its clean, caters to all ages, offers alot of activities and you never smell bad odors like you do in alot of facilities. Its like a city within a city with their...
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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.
Affordable community with 4 different sizes & floor plans of apartments in a quiet neighborhood.Individual Climate Control, Emergency Call System, Secured Entrance and Security Cameras, Patios and Balconies in all apartments, Kitchens in all apartments, Month-to-Month Rent and 24 Hour Nursing...
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I like that it is a smaller community. You get to know the staff pretty well, and get to know who the caregivers are. I don't think they check in on my loved one as much as I would like to. They do a lot...
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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.
The Good LifeWhen you decide to join our assisted living community in Wichita, Kansas, prepare to enjoy more time freedom than ever. This is a place that provides you with everything some spacious private accommodations and inviting common rooms to personalized care and more, but we also handle...
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Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care
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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.
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.
A state of the art program, only the second of its kind in the nation, in partnership with Dr. Sandison's Marama model, we follow world-renowned Dr. Bredesen's Protocol to stop cognitive decline and even reverse Dementia symptoms.Our goal is to return you to independent living. We provide the...
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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.
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.
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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.
Provides: Assisted Living, Memory Care, Independent Living
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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.
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.
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.
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What families are saying about alzheimers care in Wichita

Recent reviews for alzheimers care in Wichita

Dove Estates Senior Living in Goddard, KS

4.7
We chose Dove Estates because we liked the overall atmosphere pf the facility and after walking around during the tour, the residents were all out and about and would come up and say hi to us. Everyone was just very friendly. The apartments themselves are also very nice. The staff were always ...
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Ascension Living Via Christi Village - Broadmoor in Wichita, KS

5.0
They are amazing, we searched high and low for a good facility for 2 years. I popped in at 8 o'clock last night and they were doing a puzzle with him. The nurse is super accommodating and she even brings him meals from home when he does not like the food being served. The staff are always kind ...
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Comfort and Love Wichita

4.3
Over I liked the directors and staff. I felt there were not enough events/activities. In some ways their newness showed. Still figuring some things out. They offer activites such as; craft, group exercise,trivia/word games. and occasional entertainment.

Costs of memory care in the Wichita area

According to A Place For Mom proprietary data, the average actual cost for memory care in Wichita is about $5,504 per month.[01] This amount includes any associated fees as well as service fee add-ons.

The costs associated with memory care typically cover a range of services, such as memory-related and physical therapies, health care services, meals and dining, housekeeping, laundry services, and beauty and barber shops. Additionally, residents can enjoy a variety of fun and stimulating social activities as part of their daily routine. Overall, memory care facilities strive to provide a comprehensive range of services and amenities to ensure the comfort and well-being of their residents.

The following figures represent the average baseline area costs without add-on fees for memory care facilities.

Average monthly cost of Alzheimers Care in Wichita, KS vs. nearby cities

Wichita, KS

$4,908/mo

Towanda, KS

$4,427/mo

Augusta, KS

$4,463/mo

How people pay for memory care in Wichita

When it comes to paying for memory care in Wichita, there are a few options. This is great since not everyone has the same sources of income or eligibility for governmental support. This section covers many methods available to seniors and their families, including private pay, VA benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid. Each section will also provide you with useful resources that will provide more information about certain methods or how to make the application process for benefits easier.

Private pay methods

Private paying methods are usually the first option that people turn to when they move to memory care facilities. Such options include savings, Social Security benefits, investment returns, pensions, and any of the following:

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Number of veterans who live in Wichita

About 23 percent of Wichita veterans are 75+

Wichita is home to McConnell Air Force base, so there are no shortage of active service members and veterans in the area. If your veteran family member is in need of a memory care facility in Wichita, it’s important to remember that he or she may qualify for VA benefits that could help.

There are many types of benefits available to those who have served their country in the past, but in this case, the most generous VA benefit is Aid and Attendance. Created and designed to serve the needs of those who need help with daily activities, this program offers financial assistance to veterans in the form of monthly payments. In case you’re unsure about your loved one’s eligibility, there are plenty of ways to get help.

Many first-time applicants have experienced the frustration that is the notoriously difficult VA benefits system. It might be designed to make the lives of veterans easier, but the application process can be difficult. However, there’s no need to experience this frustration for yourself. You can certainly apply on your own, but a quicker route is to talk to the right individuals. They are called veterans service officers.

These regional experts can determine whether your loved one qualifies and guide you step-by-step through the application process, and as they get to know them a little better, they might even notice extra benefits that they could possibly qualify for. You can find contact details in the resources below for these experts who are often found in Veterans Service Organizations.

Resources for Wichita veterans

Veteran service officers and resources

Kansas DAV and Regional Office
5500 E. Kellogg Ave.
Wichita, KS 67218
Phone: 316-688-6722

Kansas VFW and Local Veterans Service Officers
5500 E. Kellogg Drive, Bldg 61
Wichita, KS 67218
Email: ksvfwhq@kvfw.kscoxmail.com

Supportive Services for Veteran Families
437 N. Topeka St.
Wichita, KS 67202
Phone: 316-202-0637
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

KanVet
Phone: 785-762-8870
Email: joseph.comfort@ks.gov
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Operation Second Chance
Phone: 301-972-1080
Phone: 888-672-4838

Medicaid

Medicaid is a health care program that supports low-income seniors, and in Kansas, it’s known as the KanCare Medical Assistance Program. In Kansas, memory care facilities are not covered by KanCare. But medical care received within a memory care facility can be covered by Medicaid under 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services waivers.

If you’re interested in this option, you can check your eligibility for Medicaid. Once your loved one qualifies, you can easily help them apply by filling out the application for KanCare online. Again, there’s no reason why anyone has to get lost in the maze of complicated medical forms. To make the application process quick and easy, feel free to contact your Local Agency on Aging and the KanCare ombudsman for assistance. Their contact details are provided in the resources section below.

Wichita resident Medicaid resources

Kansas Medicaid resources

Kansas Department of Health & Environment
1000 SW Jackson St.
Topeka, KS 66612
Email: kdhe.info@ks.gov
Phone: 785-296-1500
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The Central Plains Area Agency on Aging (CPAAA)
Ronald Reagan building
271 W. Third St. N, Suite 500
Wichita, KS 67202
Phone: 855-200-2372
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Local KanCare Ombudsman
Kerrie Bacon
Phone: 855-643-8180
Satellite Office Direct Phone:  316-978-3567
Relay: 711
Email: KanCare.Ombudsman@ks.gov
Hours: Monday through Wednesday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Thursday, 1 p.m. – 4 p.m.

Medicare

Medicare is a federal health care program that mostly provides financial assistance for seniors who are 65 and older. Unfortunately, Medicare doesn’t pay for custodial costs such as room and board at memory care facilities. However, your loved one can still enjoy some benefits since Medicare covers certain medical costs that are associated with memory care.

Costs covered can include:

  • Inpatient hospital care
  • Some doctor’s fees
  • Medically necessary items
  • Short-term skilling nursing care
  • Some prescription drugs

It’s also worth considering other Medicare Savings Programs that are active in the state of Kansas. Three different programs can either pay for or lower Medicare premiums and deductibles for qualified seniors.

Another service available to some older adults in Kansas is the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), which helps seniors avoid nursing home placement by coordinating in-home care and other services.

You can help your loved one apply for these benefits by visiting the Social Security Administration office or by signing up for Medicare online. The Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK) program is the best place to turn to for help with this process. It’s free, and volunteers will answer your questions about Medicare and the application process. The local long-term care ombudsman is another valuable resource.

Wichita resident Medicare resources

Local Medicare assistance

Social Security Administration Office
3216 N. Cypress Drive
Wichita, KS 67226
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Kansas Region-4 Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Marilyn Randa
Phone: 316-347-1429
Email: Marilyn.Randa@ks.gov

Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK)
Phone: 800-860-5260
Fax: 785-296-0256

Kansas Medicare programs

KanCare Medicare Savings Program
Phone: 1-800-792-4884

Kansas Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
503 S. Kansas Ave.
Topeka, KS 66603
Phone: 785-296-8288
Email: KDADS_PACE@ks.gov

Understand Kansas laws and regulations for memory care facilities

Under Kansas law, all memory care facilities must be licensed by the Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS). Memory care facilities fall under the general classification of adult care homes in Kansas, just like assisted living facilities.

Inspections are performed on a regular basis to ensure compliance with all state regulations. KDADS-authorized surveyors will evaluate staffing, resident care, and a safe physical environment, among other things. Standard surveys happen every two years, and these focus on compliance with state regulations. Complaint investigations can happen at any time when complaints or concerning reports come from a memory care facility.

KDADS allows you to view facilities and their inspection reports on a public database. Memory care is under the assisted living/residential health care facilities category for searching purposes.

Standards specific to memory care facilities

Memory care facilities must follow the same laws and regulations that are laid out for assisted living facilities with two additions. There must be specific training provided to staff members on how to care for people with dementia and Alzheimer’s, especially how to manage their symptoms. Additionally, exits must be controlled to provide a safe wander-free environment for residents.

Like assisted living facilities, memory care must also adhere to the following:

  • The facility must have 24-hour supervision.
  • Services must include assistance with daily living activities, meals, medication management, and stimulating recreational and social activities.
  • Staff must be trained on fire safety, disaster procedures, accident reporting and treatment, residents’ rights, and anything else that pertains to their particular role.
  • Staff must pass criminal background checks.

No specific staff to resident ratios are required, but facilities are expected to have enough people to help all residents as needed.

Kansas Department of Health contact information

Kansas Department of Health & Environment
1000 SW Jackson St.
Topeka, KS 66612
Phone: 785-296-1500
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Wichita memory care facilities

For the time being, there are no hard and fast rules for memory care facilities to obey as far as COVID-19 is concerned. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment does have some recommendations.

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Vaccinations. Residents are encouraged to stay up-to-date with vaccinations

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Masking. Those who are vulnerable, suspected to have or are diagnosed with COVID-19 should wear a mask.

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Facility cleanliness. Should be regularly cleaned with an effective disinfectant, especially high-touch areas.

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Quarantining. Self-isolate (with supportive staff care) when a COVID-19 diagnosis is confirmed or suspected.

Get to know memory care in Wichita

12Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market
4.2/5.0 average in-network rating
83% of our Wichita partner communities are pet-friendly
58% of these communities in Wichita offer Wander guard or a similar system
92% of these partner communities in Wichita offer full medication management
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Number of people we have referred to our partner communities in Wichita
82
Average age of resident we have referred to partner communities in Wichita
Gender split: 67% female

What to expect from memory care living in Wichita

Memory care facilities in Wichita offer extensive opportunities for loved ones with memory-related challenges to live in safety and dignity. Staff are well-trained to assist residents in maintaining their independence, meals are nutritious, and the environment is designed to be home-like and comforting. Memory care facilities in Wichita make sure everyone gets the attention and care that they need.

Memory care options in the Wichita area

In the Wichita area, there are 12 partner memory care facilities within a 10-mile radius. This includes Maize and Haysville. Among this group, three are standalone memory care facilities. Other options include six facilities that are a combination of assisted living and memory care, and three communities that provide assisted living, independent living, and memory care services.

Services and amenities

Memory care in Wichita includes all care-related services, meals, housekeeping, social activities, memory therapy, and a safe environment. A few facilities also offer a visiting occupational therapist, physical therapist, speech therapist, and podiatrist. With 67% of our partner facilities employing an activity director, you can feel good about knowing your loved one will have plenty to do.

Resident safety

Memory care facilities in Wichita are designed to provide a secure and supportive environment for residents, with staff trained to address the unique needs of this population. Someone will always be awake day or night, so your loved one can receive care or assistance at any time. More than half our partner memory care facilities have a wander management system to ensure your loved one is secure at all times while still enjoying freedom of movement.

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Unfamiliar with Wichita? Highlights for seniors

62,586

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Wichita[02]

16%
Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Wichita population[02]
$45,492

Median annual income for Wichita seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Wichita

Wichita has a robust health care scene, with several hospitals, clinics, and medical facilities to service the local population.

Transportation for seniors in Wichita

More than half of A Place for Mom’s partner communities offer residents some form of transportation. While some are paid options, about half of these communities provide complimentary transportation to their own seniors. Whether paid or free, it’s a wonderful service because a qualified caregiver is always at hand. Indeed, it is important for memory care seniors to travel with a caregiver.

There aren’t many public transport options available for seniors with cognitive and physical challenges in Wichita. However, the Wichita Public Transport system has a special fleet for seniors with disabilities called Paratransit. This might be a better choice than public buses as there’s no indication that public bus drivers have training or procedures in place to assist people with dementia. These buses, however, make a decent option for visiting loved ones.

Senior activities in Wichita

One of the greatest benefits of choosing a memory care facility in Wichita is the fact that the city is packed with places to see and things to do. Let’s look at just a few of the activities that are fun, stimulating, and safe for memory care seniors.

Best city activities for seniors

If you’d like to take your loved one to enjoy activities but want to take it slow to appreciate the view, you can visit the city’s many specialty museums, such as Exploration Place. There is something for everyone, including those who love dinosaur fossils, aviation history, or historical figures.

Wichita’s zoo and botanical garden also offer a great time for seniors and their families. Memory care residents can also visit a fantastic number of theaters for plays and concerts for an entertaining evening, and choose from many great restaurants for a tasty lunch or to celebrate a special occasion with friends and family.

Frequently Asked Questions

Parkwest, Avita Senior Living at Rolling Hills and Regent Park Assisted Living and Memory Care are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Wichita, KS. 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 Wichita is 4907.99 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

The 32 memory care facilities near you in Wichita, Kansas typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Wichita, Kansas, 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 Wichita, Kansas, 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 Wichita, Kansas ranges from $260 to $15000. The average Memory Care cost in Wichita, Kansas is $4907.99. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more. 

The cost of memory care in Wichita, Kansas typically starts at $260. 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. (2022). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population Estimates 2021: Wichita, Kansas [Data set].

  3. U.S. News & World Report. (2022). Ascension Via Christi Hospital Wichita.

  4. U.S. News & World Report. (2022). Wesley Medical Center.

  5. U.S. News. (2023). Robert J. Dole Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

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A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

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United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population Estimates 2021: Wichita, Kansas [Data set].

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U.S. News & World Report. (2022). Ascension Via Christi Hospital Wichita.

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U.S. News & World Report. (2022). Wesley Medical Center.

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