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If your loved one needs memory care in Marion, A Place for Mom can help. With 9 memory care facilities in Marion, we’ll work with you to find the right fit for your family member’s budget, interests, and care needs.
Alzheimer’s care in Marion incorporates memory care activities and therapies to reduce residents’ confusion and agitation. Marion memory care also provides security features and supervision, along with trained staff. If you’re considering dementia care in Marion, know it’s a safe setting for your older relative.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Herrin, Herrin or Spillertown.
Types of care available in Marion, IL
Memory Care
Everything is going quite well for my mom at Brookstone! The facility is well maintained and the staff are doing a great job with my mom. The food is also just fine for her. Overall, we are very pleased with her stay!
This is a great community. The staff are outstanding. The activities are so important for my mom's care. We are happy with the one on one for care. The meals are really good and the variety. We love the memory care for my mom. I highly recommend the great care to other family.
The staff are usually great and I'm sure not appreciated enough for all they do. Sometimes there is not enough staff though. There are several events offered, but some residents seem to get left out. The food has a good variety, but is questionable at times. Rolls or bread should be offered with most lunches and dinner's. Overall, it is a great place, just a few things that need adjusted.
915 Radcliffe Street, Marion, IL 62959
We picked this community, because the situation called for someplace close to home.[name removed] at A Place for Mom mentioned Fifth Seasons in Benton and helped us connect with the right person to set up a...
At Fifth Season, our facility design is smaller, in order to provide unique Personal Lifestyle Programs that are intended to instill a feeling of self worth and value to our residents. Specifically, our programming is designed to provide quality of life and slow the aging process. Alzheimer's...
505 Rushing Drive, Carterville, IL 62918
The kids absolutely loved it. This was our second year. And [name removed] said she can’t wait till next year to see her witch friend. A resident she wanted pictures with. Staff and residents were so happy!!...
The Villas of Holly Brook is the premier assisted living community in Southern Illinois. We are managed by Meridian Senior Living, a national leader in providing quality care for seniors. The community offers 1BR, 2BR, and 2BR deluxe apartment floor plans. Our staffing includes a 40-hour /week RN...
815 Mississippi Drive, Marion, IL 62959
815 Mississippi Drive, Marion, IL 62959
442 Comfort Drive, Marion, IL 62959
One of the best facilities in the area. It has the feel of a resort instead of an assisted living facility. The staff is awesome. The food is wonderful. They use fresh food not just heat and serve from a...
Memory Care Coming Soon! Wait list now forming. Sunshine Gardens is one of the largest independently owned assisted living facilities in Southern Illinois offering full spectrum of services at an affordable fee. We recognize that each individual has his or her own personal needs and we focus on...
3114 Williamson County Pkwy, Marion, IL 62959
3116 Williamson County Pkwy, Marion, IL 62959
400 Lou Ann Dr, Herrin, IL 62948
400 Lou Ann Dr, Herrin, IL 62948
The average cost of senior living in Marion is 4,579 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Carrier Mills, IL with an average of 4,016 per month.
Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.
Memory care supports the unique needs of seniors with Alzheimer’s and dementia. Memory care communities provide enhanced security, dementia therapies, and spaces designed to prevent wandering. Services in memory care facilities often include:
Memory care communities operate in accordance with a memory-care specific living curriculum. A memory care community utilizes caregivers who are trained annually in helping people with an inability to make basic care decisions, Alzheimer’s, and dementia. Organized activities are offered by staff members educated explicitly on caring for seniors with cognitive impairments. Residents in memory care need support with medications, dressing, and eating. Memory care offers 24-hour supervised care with meals, recreational activities, and health management for inhabitants. The monthly median cost for a private room is around $6,844 and the cost for a semi-private room is around $5,931 . The state of Illinois has a number of provisions associated with this type of community. The The Illinois Department of Public Health governs this type of community.
Cost of living can be a major influence when selecting which community is the best fit for your family. The rent burden for Marion is around 13.4% of the average person’s monthly income. The median home value in Marion is around $111,818 and the median price for rent is about $719 per month a month.
In Marion, 10.7% of the people are veterans of the United States military. The current population of Marion consists of 17,762 people. Marion has a population density of 416 people per square mile. Out of the total population of Marion, 5.8% do not have health insurance, 8.9% consider themselves widows, 54.8% participate in the labor force, and 17.5% live in poverty. In terms of education, 10.5% have a graduate degree, 29.5% have a high-school diploma, and 22.9% have a college degree. Racially, the population of Marion is 6.7% black, 89.1% white, 2.6% Hispanic, 3.3% mixed race, 0.6% Asian, 0.0% Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian, 0.2% other or not specified, and 0.1% Native American. Based on gender, 51.2% are female and 48.8% are male. The median age of Marion is 40 years old.
Residents of Illinois enjoy its natural beauty which ranks 43rd in the United States. Overall, Illinois ranks 35th in quality of life and 22nd in healthcare compared to other US states. In terms of resources, Illinois has a cost of living index of 95.7, a grocery index rating of 94.2, and a housing index rating of 87.2. These index ratings are based on a system where 100 is considered the national average and anything below 100 is considered less expensive than the national average. There are 199 general hospitals and 383 health centers that provide care for 12,696,123 Illinois residents. The top three hospitals in the state are considered to be Sherman Hospital, Sam Health St. Mary’s Hospital – Centralia, and And Midwestern Region Medical Center.
In Illinois, 29% of the population is over the age of 55. The median age in the state is 38. In the most recent presidential election, 39% of Illinois residents voted Republican and 56% voted Democrat. In Illinois, 34% of the population attend some form of religious service and there are 12,453 different congregations. The top three non-Christian denominations in the state are Jewish-2%, Muslim-<1%, and Buddhist-<1%, with the most common Christian denominations consisting of Evangelical Protestant-20%, Mainline Protestant-16%, and Historically Black Protestant-7%. In Illinois there are 518 masonic lodges. In terms of diversity, Illinois ranks 10th in the nation and is considered LGBTQ friendly.
The most precipitation occurs in May with an average of 6.02 inches of precipitation a month. On average, the state receives 3.33 inches of precipitation a month. The average air quality index rating in Illinois is 37.7 AQI. The average air quality index rating peaks in the month of May with a rating of around 54.5 AQI. During the winter, the average temperature in Illinois drops to around 28F. During the winter, the average high temperature peaks at around 49F during the month of February. In the winter months, the average low temperature falls to around 10F during the month of January. During the summer, the average temperature in Illinois is around 73F. The average high summer temperature is around 91F in the month of July. The average low summer temperature is around 53F in the month of June. On average, the humidity rating for Illinois is around 71%. Humidity levels tend to reach their peak in the month of December at around 78%. While residents of Illinois mostly enjoy pleasant conditions, it’s important to be aware of inclement weather as well, which in Illinois can include floods, earthquakes (moderate), and and tornadoes.
The state of Illinois has a diverse array of plant and animal life. Local plant life can consist of black eyedSusan, angelica, viola pedata, and black snakeroot. While venturing throughout the state, you might see animals such as the American pygmy shrew, the coyote, the big brown bat, or the eastern red bat. The state animal of Illinois is the white-tailed deer.
Villas of Holly Brook Herrin, Rivercrest Place and The Landings at Reed Station Crossing are the top-rated memory care facilities near Marion, Illinois. See full list of communities.
There are 9 memory care facilities near Marion, Illinois. See the full list.
The 9 memory care facilities near you in Marion, Illinois typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Marion, Illinois, browse our detailed listings showing photos, floor plans, amenities, activities, and reviews from real families.
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The cost of memory care facilities in Marion, Illinois ranges from $3,653 to $4,806. The average Memory Care cost in Marion, Illinois is 4,579. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more.
The cost of memory care in Marion, Illinois typically starts at $3,653. 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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