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Memory care facilities provide housing and 24/7 access to specialty care for seniors with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia. These communities offer a variety of on-site therapies, catered activities, and built-in safety features that facilitate an ideal environment for seniors with dementia. Specialized memory care is available for individuals with memory impairment in dedicated communities or in specialized wings of assisted living facilities.

Rochester’s memory care facilities prioritize activities and therapies geared specifically toward seniors with dementia, and they hire staff members who are trained to reduce confusion and agitation for patients, so you can rest assured that your loved one is in good hands. Plus, Rochester is a great place for seniors with dementia and their families alike, with its stunning views of Lake Ontario, its accessible beaches and parks, and more.

Rochester families seeking memory care for a loved one can turn to A Place for Mom for help finding the best option. We have 13 in-network facilities in the Rochester area, and our team can help you identify the best fit within a 10-mile radius of the city center that meets your family’s unique needs.

This guide includes information on local memory care facilities and their costs, regulations, and senior-specific local resources.

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The Shire at Culverton is an assisted living community located in the rolling hills and woods that surround Rochester, NY. Our close proximity to shopping and entertainment means that visiting relatives will be able to relax while they spend time with their loved ones. The change in seasons and...
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GrandVille is amazing. You can't put a price on knowing that your parent is well cared for. Caring attentive staff, wonderful activities, good food, well maintained rooms. I couldn't be happier that we chose...
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Grande’Ville is a licensed Adult Care facility, family owned and operated for over 30 years. We offer exceptional care for seniors who enjoy being active and value their independence, but need assistance with medication management, bathing, dressing, housekeeping, meals and personal care.The Mary...
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They didn't have an opening but it was really nice! It was more money but they don't charge you a level of care fee so it would have been about the same as the community we chose and my parents could have...
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Due to covid we have not been able to see much of the community but from what we have seen it looks to be pretty clean. Once again due to covid the activities are on and off. Given the current circumstances...
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Part of The Family Service Communities organization, The Northfield is a 69-apartment Enriched Living Facility licensed by the New York State Department of Health. Conveniently located just outside the village of Fairport, The Northfield offers many amenities including three cooked meals served...
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Established in 1904 as a retirement home, Fairport Baptist Homes enjoys a rich history of providing the quality, personal care seniors so rightfully deserve. Throughout the decades, we’ve constantly looked to adapt, innovate and grow. As generations, society and technology evolves, so do we. The...
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What families are saying about alzheimers care in Rochester

Recent reviews for alzheimers care in Rochester

Peregrine Senior Living at Crimson Ridge Meadows in Rochester, NY

4.0
The staff was friendly and helpful, they did have a lot of activities to offer residents, and always tried to answer our questions. My mom didn't take advantage of a lot of the activities but people were very friendly.

Westwood Commons, a DePaul Senior Living Comm in North Chili, NY

5.0
My father has been a resident for almost a month now. He was extremely nervous and skeptical about moving into assisted living. He is adjusting really well. He is eating more regularly than when he was home by himself. He is socializing with others, which is improving his mental well-being.

Brookdale Pittsford

5.0
They were/are absolutely fabulous. [Name removed] is assimilating nicely. They have great communication with all of the staff members and family. The meals smell home-made and the chef is accommodating with various choices.

Costs of memory care in the Rochester, New York, area

The monthly average cost of memory care within A Place for Mom’s in-network communities in Rochester is $5,192, including associated fees and service fee add-ons.[01] Some memory care communities may have admissions fees, and the overall cost can vary depending on location, floor plan, amenities (such as outsourced therapy programs), and additional services.

The following costs represent average baseline costs, not including any additional fees, in Rochester and the surrounding areas.

Average monthly cost of Alzheimers Care in Rochester, NY vs. nearby cities

Rochester, NY

$4,732/mo

Ridgeland, NY

$4,715/mo

Westfall, NY

$4,715/mo

How people pay for memory care in Rochester, New York

There are a range of payment options for memory care in Rochester, including private funds, public funds, and veterans benefits. Seniors and their families can choose a variety of payment options that best suit their needs. Explore this section to learn about private pay, Medicare, Medicaid, and VA benefits for memory care.

Private pay methods in Rochester, New York

Private pay methods for memory care in Rochester can include income sources like savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, and investment returns, as well as the following:

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VA benefits for memory care in Rochester, New York

There are local and national resources that veterans can use to support their time in a memory care facility.

One resource veterans can turn to is Veterans Service Organizations (VSOs). VSOs are organizations that serve veterans, service members, dependents, and survivors. One of the primary ways VSOs aid veterans is by connecting them with accredited veterans service representatives who can help them apply for VA benefits. You can find information on how to get in touch with these resources in this list below.

More specialized benefits programs include the VA Aid and Attendance pension and the VA Geriatrics and Extended Care program. To be eligible for these VA benefits, seniors must be enrolled in VA health care and have the VA acknowledge that they require specific treatment, such as memory care. Eligibility for these benefits are subject to several considerations, such as the veteran’s type of discharge, and income level. To verify eligibility, get in touch with your local VA office.

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Number of veterans who live in Rochester

Percentage of Rochester veterans who are 75+

Resources for Rochester, New York, veterans

Local Rochester veterans resources

Monroe County Veterans Service Agency
125 Westfall Road
Rochester, NY 14620
Phone: 585-753-6040
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Veterans of Foreign Wars
200 West Ave.
Rochester, NY 14611
Phone: 585-436-6130

New York veterans resources

VA New York Regional Office
201 Varick St.
4th Floor
New York, NY 10014
Phone: 1-800-827-1000
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m.

New York State Division of Veterans’ Services
2 Empire State Plaza
17th Floor
Albany, NY 12223
Phone: 1-888-838-7697

Rochester, New York, Medicaid for memory care

Medicaid (called Medicaid Managed Care in New York) is a program designed to provide health care coverage to vulnerable populations, or to people who might not otherwise have health insurance coverage.

Most senior care under Medicaid’s long-term care coverage (except nursing homes) is offered through Home and Community-Based Services or 1915(c) waivers. These waivers allow states to use Medicaid funds to provide care services, including memory care, to seniors in their homes or assisted living settings. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services regulates senior care broadly through the waiver program. To qualify for waivers, states must follow federal regulations.

In New York, enrollment in the Managed Long Term Care (MLTC) system is required for those who are eligible for both Medicaid and Medicare, are over 21 years of age, and need community-based long-term care services for more than 120 days. It delivers long-term care services for people who are chronically ill or disabled and want to remain in their homes and communities, including memory care facilities.

Adults with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia — who can no longer afford to pay privately for a Special Needs Assisted Living Residence (SNALR) — generally have to enroll in Medicaid. To allow people to stay in their facility instead of having to move to a Medicaid facility, New York enacted the Special Needs Assisted Living Voucher Residence Program for Persons With Dementia.

You can check SNALR eligibility here and apply for the SNALR program here. The SNALR voucher program instituted a waitlist for new applicants starting June 23, 2021. Applications will undergo rigorous evaluation to ensure that only those who meet the program’s eligibility standards are waitlisted. Eligible or not, applicants will receive an email update on their waitlist status.

The Monroe County Office for the Aging can connect seniors with advocates to help them with the process of determining eligibility and applying for benefits. The long-term care ombudsman is another resource for this type of assistance. You can apply for Medicaid through the Monroe County Department of Human Services Financial Assistance Division.

Rochester, New York, resident Medicaid resources

Local Rochester, New York, Medicaid resources

Monroe County Department of Human Services Financial Assistance Division
111 Westfall Road
Rochester, NY 14620
691 St. Paul St.
Rochester, NY 14605
Phone: 585-753-2760
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.

Monroe County Office for the Aging
435 E Henrietta Road
3rd Floor, Faith-East
Rochester, NY 14620
Phone: 585-753-6280
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Dianna Leach, Ombudsman Coordinator, Region 13
LIFESPAN (Long Term Care Ombudsman Program)
1900 S Clinton Ave.
Suite 13
Rochester, NY 14618
Phone: 585-287-6414
Email: dleach@lifespan-roch.org

New York Medicaid resource

NY State of Health
Phone: 855-355-5777
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Medicare memory care coverage in Rochester, New York

Medicare doesn’t pay for rent or board in memory care facilities. Medicare does, however, cover many costs associated with dementia treatment, including some equipment and supplies such as mobility assistance, GPS trackers, and prescription medications.

Those with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia who are Medicare beneficiaries may receive coverage for hospital care, some physician fees, and prescription medications, but not all expenses are covered, including custodial care in a memory care facility. Check out our public pay guide to learn more about using your Medicare benefits.

Medicare Part A and Part B cover diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, and care planning for each stage of Alzheimer’s disease. They also cover certain mental health services, including inpatient psychiatric care, counseling, and behavioral health specialist care. Medicare Advantage (Part C) and Medicare Part D prescription drug plans offer additional coverage options.

There is a specific plan for people with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia called Medicare Special Needs Plans. They might also be eligible to join the Medicare Advantage Value-Based Insurance Design Model. This program provides Medicare Advantage enrollees with chronic conditions (such as dementia) with additional benefits, lower cost sharing, and more flexible plans from providers.

State programs like the state health insurance assistance program (SHIP) help seniors navigate Medicare costs rather than paying them. The Medicare Savings Program (MSP) is a state-managed initiative that helps seniors with limited financial resources pay their Medicare premiums and other cost-sharing expenses. Enrolling in an MSP also qualifies you for Extra Help (a federal program), which covers most Medicare prescription drug plan costs.

The Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Coverage (EPIC) program managed by the New York State Department of Health is also something to look at. To receive EPIC benefits and maintain coverage, seniors must be enrolled or eligible for a Medicare Part D drug plan.

Rochester, New York, resident Medicare resources

Local Rochester, New York, Medicare resource

Social Security Administration Rochester
200 E Main St.
2nd Floor
Rochester, NY 14604
Phone: 800-772-1213

New York Medicare resources

The Office of the Ombudsman
52 Washington St.
230N
Rensselaer, NY 12144
Phone: 1-888-219-9818
Email: myallies@ocfs.ny.gov

Understand New York laws and regulations for memory care facilities

In New York, dementia units must be self-contained. While fully locked facilities are prohibited, units have to have a delayed-egress system on all exterior doors in addition to window stops and enclosed courtyards. Memory care facilities must provide specialized staff training in the characteristics and needs of people with dementia, including mental and emotional changes, behavioral changes, and methods for meeting residents’ individual needs.[03]

To search for facilities and learn more about each type of facility and how each is regulated in New York, visit the NYS Health Profiles site.

New York Department of Health contact information

New York State Department of Health

Corning Tower Empire State Plaza
Albany, NY 12237
Phone: 518-402-0836
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m – 5 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Rochester, New York, memory care facilities

Visitors are welcome to visit loved ones in Rochester memory care facilities, but keep in mind that COVID-19 regulations can vary by facility. In general, New York encourages businesses to take reasonable precautions to protect employees and clients.

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Vaccinations. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is no longer required by New York as a condition of admission or receipt of goods or services.

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Facility cleanliness. Regularly clean and disinfect surfaces and encourage frequent handwashing.

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Staff safety. Staff should stay up-to-date with vaccines and practice good hygiene, including covering sneezes and coughs, washing hands often, and not touching one’s face.

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Social distancing. People should avoid coming into close contact with those who are sick and stay home when they are sick.

Get to know memory care in Rochester, New York

57Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market
4.1/5.0 average in-network rating
83% of communities are pet-friendly
92% of communities offer enclosed walking space
58% of communities offer indoor walking space
42% of communities offer an on-site physician (or comparable)
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Number of people we have referred to our in-market communities in Rochester 
84
Average age of residents we have referred to in-market communities in Rochester 
Gender split: 70% female

What to expect from memory care living in Rochester, New York

Specialized memory care in Rochester is available for individuals with memory impairment in dedicated communities or specialized wings of assisted living facilities. Within a 10-mile radius of downtown Rochester, there are two standalone memory care facilities; seven facilities that are a combination of assisted living and memory care; and four facilities that are a combination of assisted living, independent living, and memory care.[01]

Consider the following characteristics of New York memory care communities:

Specialized memory care amenities

Communities that offer memory care are designed to cater to the unique needs of those living with Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia and often include coordinated social activities, with 92% of facilities having a designated activity director, and schedules to provide a supportive environment.[01]

Memory care facilities in Rochester indulge in activities designed specifically for seniors with dementia. Every senior’s well-being is maximized daily, from water aerobics to reminiscence programs. They also have clubs for various hobbies and interests, allowing seniors to socialize with their neighbors.

They also provide elegant dining options, beautiful gardens, and walking paths. They even allow pets on the grounds, with 75% of memory care facilities in Rochester offering pet-focused therapy programs.[01] All memory care spaces are gated to ensure the safety and comfort of residents.

Accessible facilities near stunning attractions

Seniors with memory loss in Rochester can access memory care communities with ground-floor units for easy accessibility. From mild cognitive impairment to advanced dementia, seniors can find tailored memory care units to meet their needs while also enjoying the many nearby attractions that are accessible for people using mobility aids and their families, including stunning beaches and parks, engaging museums and exhibits, and entertaining shows.

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Number of seniors over the age of 65 living in Rochester

14%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Rochester population

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Median annual income for Rochester seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Rochester, New York

In Rochester, seniors have several health care options available. View the top-rated hospitals and senior clinics in Rochester below.

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Memory Center at Unity (Rochester Regional Health Hospital)

The Memory Center at Unity provides comprehensive and compassionate care for neurodegenerative conditions and nervous system issues in older adults and the nervous system.

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Highland Hospital (University of Rochester Medical Center)

Highland Hospital has highly trained specialists and is dedicated to caring for the elderly. It is affiliated with the University of Rochester Medical Center, also known for its as geriatric expertise.

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Strong Memorial Hospital (University of Rochester)

Strong Memorial Hospital specializes in general medical and surgical care. The hospital has been rated excellent in 12 adult procedures and conditions by U.S. News and World Report.

Transportation for seniors in Rochester, New York

Rochester’s memory care facilities make getting out and about simple for seniors and their families. In fact, 62% of memory care communities in Rochester offer complimentary transportation, as well as at-cost options for transportation.

There are also several options for memory care residents and their families who wish to utilize public transportation together. Rochester offers rails, 29 bus lines, and paratransit services (RTS, Amtrak, Greyhound, and Trailways). The city also has rides like Medical Motor Service and RMT for residents who are 65 and older, disabled, and/or unable to use traditional transit services.

Senior activities in Rochester, New York

Senior activities in Rochester are abundant, with options for a variety of interests and abilities. Most activities will take place on-site, but family and friends might be interested in taking a loved one on a day trip to see or experience something new.

There are many ways to stay engaged and active, from art and music therapy to exercise. Museums, galleries, and theaters are close by, and beautiful outdoor parks and restaurants suit every taste and budget. Seniors in memory care and their families can enjoy Ontario Beach Park, The Strong National Museum of Play, George Eastman Museum, Cobbs Hill Reservoir Loop, Geva Theatre, and more.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Westwood Commons, a DePaul Senior Living Comm, Heathwood Assisted Living at Penfield and Legacy at Grande Vie are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Rochester, NY. 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 Rochester is 4883.38 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

The 38 memory care facilities near you in Rochester, New York typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Rochester, New York, 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 Rochester, New York, 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 Rochester, New York ranges from $1235 to $9800. The average Memory Care cost in Rochester, New York is $4883.38. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more. 

The cost of memory care in Rochester, New York typically starts at $1235. 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.

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  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. National Center for Assisted Living. (2022). Assisted Living State Regulatory Review: 2022 Edition. New York.

  4. New York State. (2023). The Latest on New York’s Response to COVID-19.

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

  6. United States Census Bureau. (2021). Median Income in the Past 12 Months (in 2021 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars) (S1903) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.

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

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

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National Center for Assisted Living. (2022). Assisted Living State Regulatory Review: 2022 Edition. New York.

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

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United States Census Bureau. (2021). Median Income in the Past 12 Months (in 2021 Inflation-Adjusted Dollars) (S1903) [Data Set]. American Community Survey.