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10 Best Memory Care Facilities in Spokane, WA

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Tucked in the gorgeous foothills of the Rocky Mountains and along the banks of the river that shares its name, Spokane is a sought-after destination for temporary travelers and permanent residents who appreciate grand natural beauty and a cohesive community feel. Located near Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and just a few hours from Oregon, Canada, and the Pacific Coast, the second-largest city in Washington State offers a lot to be excited about.

With its mild weather and excellent senior care facilities, Spokane is an attractive choice for families who want the best memory care for their loved ones. This care type offers a safe environment where residents are supported with dignity and specialized dementia services. A Place for Mom partners with 19 memory care facilities within 10 miles of the downtown Spokane area.

If you’re considering Spokane as a caring home for your senior loved one, then this guide is for you. We’ll discuss the best listings, payment options, valuable resources, laws and regulations, and demographics; we’ll also view some of the best entertainment the city has to offer for memory care seniors.

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My sister and brother in law live here--I have visited them 3 times now and all 3 times the staff at Rockwood have been exceptional! They are all super-friendly and greet the residents and even us family...
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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.
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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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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.
Unique Senior living where you are seen as an individual, with your own personality, special life history and unique personal choices. We are committed to recognizing your value and honoring your uniqueness. Treat yourself to a bright , spacious environmentwhere your energies are free from...
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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.
For exceptional senior living for active folks over 55 to assisted living and care for the elderly, Fairwood Retirement Village near Spokane is the place to be. Twenty acres surrounded by evergreens and meadows puts an entirely new meaning on safe, maintenance free senior lifestyles. We offer the...
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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.
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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.
Home Care: Home care relies on trained aides to provide companionship and non-medical care for seniors living at home.
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     We feature multiple lifestyle choices and offer a variety of amenities and services designed to enhance the senior living experience. Independent Living is located at the center of Evergreen Fountains Senior Living Community in our main four-story building. These unique,...
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If you’re looking for fun, active times during your retirement years, you will love Orchard Crest Retirement Community. Our beautiful new community offers many options along with flexibility and choice. Our slogan “your life, your home” results from local ownership and our sincere philosophy to...
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What families are saying about alzheimers care in Spokane

Recent reviews for alzheimers care in Spokane

Royal Park Retirement Center in Spokane, WA

4.1
We chose Royal Park because a fellow nurse I knew did visits here and she was impressed with them. I did also like the fact that if care increases, they will still be able to care for him. He has a studio and is is a good size for what he needs. With covid they have not had as many activities ...
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Sullivan Park Assisted Living Community in Spokane Valley, WA

4.4
We chose Sullivan Park mainly because they have a 2 year buy in plan where if you do private pay 2 years, then you can apply for Medicaid. They don't keep it secret - other places when we asked would beat around the bush about it. Sullivan Park has a clear policy on that. I like the fact that ...
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Brighton Court Assisted Living in Spokane Valley, WA

4.3
I visit often, and my loved one is always clean and well taken care of. Her room is clean, and the facility is spotless. The people who take are of her are absolutely delightful. They call me with anything and everything. Sometimes the apologize for calling, but I tell them how much I ...
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Costs of memory care in the Spokane area

Based on A Place for Mom’s proprietary data, the average actual cost for memory care is $6,059 per month in the Spokane area.{{citation 1}} This monthly payment includes all extra add-on fees and associated fees for services including security, meals, and planned activities.

If you’re interested in the average baseline costs without additional fees, please review the graphic below.

Average monthly cost of Alzheimers Care in Spokane, WA vs. nearby cities

Spokane, WA

$4,055/mo

Rosalia, WA

$2,366/mo

Malden, WA

$2,366/mo

How people pay for memory care in Spokane

Private pay methods

Many seniors and their families first turn to private pay options to pay for memory care. If this sounds like something you’re interested in, please note that these personal resources can include savings, pensions, investment returns, Social Security benefits, and any combination of the following:

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Number of veterans who live in Spokane

About 18% of Spokane veterans are 75+

Did your loved one or their spouse serve in the armed forces? Then they could be entitled to veteran benefits that can help pay for memory care. In this section, we’ll suggest the top two benefits and provide advice on how to check for eligibility, how to apply, and who to contact for more information.

The best monthly payment programs for veterans

The VA Pension is highly recommended for its flexibility for eligible veterans. The money can be used for anything, whether it’s medicine, rent, or buying personal items. Qualifying criteria include an age limit — veterans must be at least 65 years or older.

Eligible wartime veterans who need assistance to pay for help with daily living can also apply for Aid and Attendance. This benefit helps seniors to fund in-home care expenses. If your loved one or their spouse requires help with daily tasks, then they could be eligible. It’s worth noting that if your family member has a permanent disability, they might qualify for both programs.

How to navigate the application process

There’s no arguing that the VA benefits system is a wonderful thing. Veterans have certainly earned their benefits through and through. Unfortunately, the VA application process is very complicated. You can reduce the time and stress involved by contacting an expert before you start the application process.

Called veterans service officers, these local guides are VA-vetted and -recognized as the right individuals to help assist you with any queries or problems. Don’t hesitate to contact them should you need any information about eligibility, the application process, or finding more benefits for your loved one.

To find the contact details of your local veterans service officers, please visit the next section. There, you will also find other useful organizations and experts who bring veterans and their benefits together. They include DAV, VFW, and the Washington State Department of Veteran Affairs.

Resources for Spokane veterans

Government offices and VSOs

Washington State Department of Veterans Affairs

1102 Quince St. SE

Olympia, WA 98504-1150

Phone: 800-562-2308

Spokane County Veterans Services

1116 W. Broadway Ave.

Spokane, WA 99260

Phone: 509-477-3690

VFW Department of Washington

13109 E. Mirabeau Parkway

Spokane, WA 99216

Phone: 509-444-8387

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

Seattle Regional VA Office

915 Second Ave., Room 1040

Seattle, WA 98174

Phone: 206-341-8267

Hours: Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m; Wednesdays, 8 – 11:30 a.m

 

American Legion, Room 1042

Phone: 206-341-8262

 

Disabled American Veterans, Room 1040

Phone: 206-341-8267

 

National Association for Black Veterans, Room 1062C

Phone: 206-341-8281

 

Paralyzed Veterans of America, Room 1054

Phone: 206-342-8210

 

Veterans of Foreign Wars, Room 1044

Phone: 206-341-8284

 

Vietnam Veterans of America, Room 1058

Phone: 206-341-8294

Medicaid

In Washington State, the name of the Medicaid program is Apple Health. This program does not cover room and board costs at a memory care facility. However, a home and community based services waiver (HCBS), also called 1915(c) waivers, give states the power to use Medicaid money to pay for senior care at facilities that provide assisted living-type services to help cover actual care that is delivered to the senior.

If your loved one is 65 or older, earns less than $841 a month, and needs help with at least three activities on a daily basis, then they also qualify for funding from the Medicaid Personal Care program.

To get Apple Health coverage for your family member, you can start by checking their eligibility, and don’t forget that you can also apply online. Do you have any queries or problems related to the application process? The best experts that can assist include Aging & Long-Term Care of Eastern Washington and your local ombudsman. You can view their contact details below.

Spokane resident Medicaid resources

Medicaid offices and assistance

Medicaid Office

Washington State Health Care Authority

Cherry Street Plaza

626 Eighth Ave. SE

Olympia, WA 98501

Phone: 800-562-3022

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

Aging & Long-Term Care of Eastern Washington

1222 N. Post

Spokane, WA 99201

Phone: 509-960-7281

Fax: 509-458-2003

Long-Term Care Ombudsman

Aaron Riley

3102 W. Ft. George Wright Drive

Spokane, WA 99224

Email address: riley@snapwa.org

Phone: 509-456-7133; 800-660-7133

Fax: 509-534-5874

Medicare

When it comes to memory care, Medicare doesn’t cover custodial costs. The latter includes room and board. But that doesn’t mean Medicare offers no benefits for your loved one. This program can still provide helpful financial assistance with personal care, medically necessary in-home care costs, transportation, assistance with daily activities, medication management, and specialized programming.

To offset future medical costs even more, you can also consider the following programs:

  • Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE): PACE helps older adults to receive necessary medical treatments like physical therapy, occupational therapy, dental care, prescription drug coverage, and more.
  • The Medicare Savings Program assists seniors who qualify for Medicare and the Savings Program to pay for co-payments, premiums, deductibles, and coinsurance. Applications are available online or can be sent in via paper submission.
  • The Washington Prescription Drug Program (WPDP) makes safe medications available to seniors at reduced prices. This is administered through its ArrayRx discount card.
  • SHIP (State Health Insurance Assistance Program) provides free counseling to seniors to better understand Medicare and make the most of their benefits. In Washington, this program is called Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors, or SHIBA.

To start the application process, you have to make sure that your family member is eligible. The two main qualifying factors include a disability or being 65 years or older. The next step is to go to the local Social Administration office or apply online. The ombudsman can also assist if you need help with eligibility, applying, or dealing with any issue that might arise.

In the next section, you’ll find all the contact information of the aforementioned medical programs, the Social Security Administration, and the Spokane-area ombudsman.

Spokane resident Medicare resources

Medicare application and assistance

Spokane Security Administration Office

714 N. Iron Bridge Way, No. 100

Spokane, WA 99202

Phone: 800-772-1213

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

SHIBA

1222 N. Post

Spokane, WA 99201

Phone: 506-625-4801

Long-Term Care Ombudsman

Aaron Riley

3102 W. Ft. George Wright Drive

Spokane, WA 99224

Email address: riley@snapwa.org

Phone: 509-456-7133; 800-660-7133

Fax: 509-534-5874

Cost savings programs

Medicare Savings Programs

Phone: 800-562-3022, extension 16129

ArrayRx Discount Card

Phone: 800-913-4146

Providence ElderPlace (PACE Program)

6018 N. Astor St.

Spokane, WA 99208

Phone: 509-482-2475

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

Understand Washington State laws and regulations for memory care facilities

Memory care is often classified as a subtype category of assisted living care. In Spokane, more than 80% of A Place for Mom partners combine assisted living with memory care. For this reason, we’ll discuss regulations that apply to both of these care types.

Licensing, inspections, and reports

In Washington state, all assisted living and memory care facilities must be licensed. This is done by the Aging and Long-Term Support Administration from the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services. This department also performs full surveys or inspections every 15 to 24 months. An investigation usually includes looking into any resident complaints, holding interviews with staff and residents, and also monitoring the status of the facility’s license, their safety compliance, and the quality of care that they provide to seniors.

For more peace of mind, you can always check the compliance record of the community that you’re interested in. To view their inspection reports, you can use this locator to find the facility and review the information.

Standards specific to memory care

Assisted living and memory facilities are required by law to perform background checks on all individuals who apply for a job in their community. Any person who has been convicted of abuse, neglect, abandonment, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult or a minor may not be employed at such facilities.

Furthermore, a sufficient number of trained staff must be on duty every day and night to ensure that residents’ needs are supported at all times. Besides being responsible for the care of all seniors in their community, such facilities must also take security seriously and provide, at the very least, basic services such as housekeeping, laundry, entertainment, nutritious meals, and snacks, and also take care of any special needs an individual may have.

Washington State Department of Health contact information

Washington State Department of Health

111 Israel Road SE

Tumwater, WA 98501

Phone: 800-525-0127

Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Spokane memory care facilities

COVID-19 regulations are currently relaxed in Spokane. The city advises people to wear masks in risky social situations and get vaccinated, but it’s not mandatory. However, citizens are asked to follow CDC recommendations for isolation and quarantine when they are positively diagnosed with COVID-19 or suspect that they might have been exposed to the virus.

Vulnerable adult communities, like assisted living and memory care, might keep tighter guidelines in place to protect their residents, staff, and visitors. You can always contact your chosen complex to find out more about their own in-house rules for COVID-19 infection prevention.

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Vaccinations. 

Vulnerable residents are encouraged to stay up-to-date with vaccinations.

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Masking.

Wear a mask when vulnerable or exposed to/diagnosed with COVID-19.

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Facility cleanliness. 

Surfaces must be regularly cleaned with a potent disinfectant.

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Quarantining. 

Follow CDC guidelines for affected residents (with supportive staff care).

Get to know memory care in Spokane

19Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market
3.6/5.0 average in-network rating
42of our partner communities in Spokane are pet-friendly
84of these partner communities in Spokane offer hospice available on-site
84of these partner communities in Spokane offer on-site nursing
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Number of people we have referred to our partner communities in Spokane

83

Average age of resident we have referred to partner communities in Spokane

64% of community residents are female

What to expect from memory care living in Spokane

Memory care in Spokane is designed to support individuals with memory impairment while also preserving their dignity and ability to enjoy life. In this section, we’ll provide an overview of the different types of facilities in the area, what services and amenities they offer, and why Spokane is a senior-friendly place overall.

Different senior care options

In Spokane, A Place for Mom partners with 19 facilities, of which three are stand-alone memory care communities. The remaining facilities combine memory care with other types of arrangements. This often allows spouses with different needs to remain together at the same facility.

Four places combine assisted living and memory care, and nine are adult care homes offering memory care. An adult care home is technically an assisted living facility, just smaller and more home-like in a residential area. The final three communities offer assisted living, independent living, and memory care options on the same campus for those interested in aging in place.

Key services and amenities

Services and amenities can vary depending on the community. Many of our partners will have some kind of wandering prevention system in place to ensure that residents stay in a safe environment. A majority also have on-site nursing, medication management, 24-hour awake staff, access to hospice, disorientation care, visiting health professionals, and comfortable rooms.

A senior-friendly culture

Spokane has a healthy approach to aging. Some citizens claim that the city has never lost its neighborly spirit seeing that so many people are still helpful and friendly in Spokane and the surrounding area.

For older adults, there are many senior centers that cater to all mobility levels and cognitive abilities and encourage seniors to stay social and interested in the world around them. The city is also known for its senior-friendly public transportation options that are perfect for traveling memory care residents and their chaperones.

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Unfamiliar with Spokane? Highlights for seniors

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Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Spokane population
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Median annual income for Spokane seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Spokane

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Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center

When Spokane residents want top-notch care, Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center often tops the list. Ranked as the best hospital in eastern Washington, Providence is a recognized Level II Trauma Center that offers extensive expertise in knee and hip replacement surgeries. The hospital is also nationally acclaimed for its urology department.

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MultiCare Deaconess Hospital

MultiCare Deaconess Hospital specializes in emergencies such as heart failure and heart attacks. Besides also offering general care and surgeries, Deaconess also stands out as a leader in specialty areas such as kidney failure treatment.

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Mann-Grandstaff Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center

Mann-Grandstaff proudly provides health care services to thousands of veterans in Spokane. The center also strives to give the best mental and physical treatments to transgender veterans, and it is committed to providing alternative options to mainstream care, like yoga and acupuncture.

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Transportation for seniors in Spokane

In Spokane, people typically must rely on personal or public transport to run errands. However, for their own safety, seniors in memory care should never use transit without a family member or a caregiver. This is why many senior facilities offer their own transport to residents. About 47% of A Place for Mom partners in Spokane provide complimentary transportation options, while 42% have at-cost transportation for their senior residents.

The city’s extensive public transportation system is a great way for visiting family to get around the city. If you want to take your loved one out for the day, City Bus has 1,700 bus stops and all of their vehicles are ADA-compliant. If your loved one is 65+, they also qualify for discounted fares. Another choice is The City Line buses which are designed to accommodate passengers with wheelchairs and walkers.

Vanpool grants unlimited rides for just $60 a month. They will only greenlight a trip when four people from the same neighborhood book the same or a nearby destination, however. It’s not a bad option for seniors living in a community where several friends and their caregivers might want to go out together.

Senior activities in Spokane

Seniors in memory care might have limitations and require supervision during trips, but Spokane still has plenty of entertainment options for them, friends, and visiting family. In this section, we’ll look at some amazing senior centers, the best green spots to visit, and where to take your loved one who still appreciates art and history.

Beautiful green places with places to rest

Research has shown that green spaces can improve the mood of individuals with dementia. Spokane has several nature-oriented places where seniors can get plenty of opportunities to rest and reflect.

Manito Park is famous for its beautiful miniature gardens. There’s also a restaurant where you can share a good meal with your family member while taking in the green scenery. The exotic Nishinomiya Tsutakawa Japanese Garden offers Japanese-style gardens, bridges, water features, fish, and tranquil pathways. You can also visit the Gaiser Conservatory, a free public greenhouse with rare plants and ever-changing displays. Both places have benches for older adults to rest.

Art-related entertainment and activities

Spokane has a great art scene. Seniors and their caregivers can view a variety of acts at the Martin Woldson Theater at the Fox. For more music, comedy shows, and unique exhibits, there’s also Gonzaga University, where fresh artists and performances are always on the docket. Art-loving seniors can also enjoy a meal at the popular restaurant Steam Plant Square, which doubles as an art gallery.

The Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture focuses on the history of the Spokane area and holds fascinating exhibits about the region’s art and storied past. The tour is easy and self-paced, and seniors are welcome to join the museum’s art classes that cater to all cognitive abilities. If you’re looking for more self-paced museum tours, why not visit the Crosby House? Here, fans of Bing Crosby can explore his entire house, view interesting memorabilia, and learn plenty of fascinating facts about the late singer.

Frequently Asked Questions

South Hill Village, Rose Pointe Assisted Living and Memory Care and Ciel of Spokane are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Spokane, WA. 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 Spokane is 4054.71 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 Spokane, Washington typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Spokane, Washington, 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 Spokane, Washington, 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 Spokane, Washington ranges from $625 to $11970. The average Memory Care cost in Spokane, Washington is $4054.71. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more. 

The cost of memory care in Spokane, Washington typically starts at $625. 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. US News & World Report (2023). Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center.

  3. US News & World Report (2023). Multicare Deaconess Hospital.

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

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US News & World Report (2023). Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center.

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US News & World Report (2023). Multicare Deaconess Hospital.