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Columbus, Ohio, is the second-most populous Midwestern city, behind only Chicago. Located along the Scioto River in the heart of the Buckeye State, Columbus boasts a range of quality options to accommodate the needs and preferences of its growing senior population. With 33 memory care communities among A Place for Mom’s Columbus senior living partners, your loved one can find a community that fits their unique care and support needs. Columbus’ memory care communities are thoughtfully designed to foster safety, comfort, and dignity for seniors with dementia. Residents of Columbus memory care enjoy an array of quality amenities, personalized care services, and engaging activities to support cognitive function.
We’ve created this guide to Columbus, Ohio, memory care options based on our extensive senior living experience, proprietary data, and access to local senior living experts. Find information about payment options, health and safety regulations, and other resources for Columbus seniors below.
Types of care available in Columbus, OH
Memory Care
The food and food service has been below average. They run out of an item but do not relay this information and sometimes they will substitute while other times do not substitute. They have staffing issues. We have complained, so management is aware of problems. For the activities, slots fill up fast so you may not get the opportunity to join. As for the value for cost, it is a lot of money for residents but staff that provide services are probably not compensated to provide good service. Additionally, billing issues have not been resolved for over a month. You must pay attention to what you are being billed. The amount to be refunded keeps increasing each month.
We were very fortunate that The Inn was able to arrange for my dad's hospice care with Capital City Hospice while he was there. They were so very helpful and kind and they helped my mother and myself as well as my dad. I would definitely recommend them
I think my mom is settling in nicely at Brookdale Westerville. The staff does the best that they can in taking care of her care needs. There is a little communication barrier with some of the staff not being fluent in English, but I can communicate directly with the director who has helped me with my concerns about my mom's care needs. The food is very good and the meals they provide are well-balanced with variety. My mom says she really enjoys the meals, and they are very good about encouraging her to eat. They also encourage her to participate in the activities they provide and will personally go and get her to invite her to the activities that are scheduled. They also provide transportation to her quilting club so that she can continue quilting. The main reason we chose Brookdale Westerville is that it is a safe and secure facility, and she can stay in the assisted living units longer before moving into the memory care which is located in the same community. I would recommend this community to others.
717 Neil Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215
I've lived here now for 5 years and it's been a great experience. I love my apartment and the staff but most of all, I love the people here. This is an educated community where people are able to have actual...
Westminster-Thurber Community is an assisted living community located in the metropolitan city of Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio. Our vibrant community is located in the largest city and the capital of Ohio. Columbus is an exciting and fun place to call home and to invite family members for a...
6000 Riverside Dr, Dublin, OH 43017
I chose Friendship Village because of a lot of good recommendations from folks and they have all proved out to be true. The apartment sizes are bigger than other facilities that we looked into/have lived in....
Friendship Village of Dublin is a lively, non-profit assisted living community that was originally founded by compassionate and committed residents of Columbus, Ohio. A suburb of Northwest Columbus, Dublin is home to the Memorial Tournament, a stop on the PGA Tour. The Scioto River, which passes...
1305 Lamplighter Drive, Grove City, OH 43123
The value at Brookdale is the staff and caring for individuals that truly are AL level. Once they require more and more assistance - 1 and 2 person assist, higher level care, such as wound care, etc... they...
Putting more living back into your life.It’s time to trade the worry and hassle of homeownership for the comfort and convenience of a life of redefined independence. It’s time to trade the stress of isolated life for the security and safety of a community designed from the ground up to be the...
2320 Sonora Drive, Grove City, OH 43123
I would like to comment on [name removed], Executive Director. He has been so very helpful with transitioning my Mom into Carriage Court Grove City. He is always there when I need help or just any questions....
One of the most important decisions we make in our senior years is lifestyle. We seek to maintain our independence but what does that mean. Independence doesn’t necessarily mean living alone, using outside services to clean, shop, or transport. No, living independently means living our daily...
4000 Lakeview Crossing, Groveport, OH 43125
Brookdale has been great for my father. He is in early stages of dementia and since he’s been there and has a great routine and staff that cares to help him. Now he has activities to do, gets 3 solid meals a...
Live your best life every day. At our Assisted Living and memory care community in Groveport, Ohio, you’ll have assistance with medications, dressing and bathing, as well as services like housekeeping and meals. You’ll also find comfort knowing that staff is on-site 24 hours a day, seven days a...
3615 Glacial Ln, Grove City, OH 43123
One place didn't have any openings in memory care. The other two turned her down after their assessments of her. I looked at four facilities in Grove City where I live.. It turned out to be the only one of...
3197 Southwest Blvd, Grove City, OH 43123
We learned that in memory care units, the residents will take things from each other. They had warned us about this and not to bring anything of value. It happens more than we expected. We have had to...
2600 E Main St, Bexley, OH 43209
Our mom was previously a resident at Bickford of Bexley and we were very displeased with the experience. Communication with the family was not good. We went to visit her and it looked like she had not been...
If you think there’s not much going on in a senior living community, you’ve never been to Bickford. Imagine your loved one enjoying delicious, scratch-made meals, having a friendly caregiver always nearby, and a calendar chock-full of social activities. Our family of caregivers will do whatever...
5500 Karl Road, Columbus, OH 43229
The staff were responsive to our needs, especially one of the nurses. Had plenty of activities for whomever wished to participate. And fellow residents were friendly. My loved one was not thrilled with the...
Oakleaf Village of Columbus is an assisted living community located in the growing town of Columbus, OH. Columbus is located in Fairfield, Delaware and Franklin Counties, and home to just over 836,000 people. Columbus has a lot of great stores, shopping, and restaurants allowing residents the...
4303 Trueman Blvd, Hilliard, OH 43026
We were very pleased with the welcome we got from staff! The rooms are large compared with many places. Extra nursing levels are charged if needed. Meals are very appetizing and are more comfort food than...
Hilliard's Assisted Living Program offers residents a balance of personal care and assistance while allowing for their independence. The innovative At Your ServiceSM concierge services are available even on weekends. The around-the-clock staff supports and motivates residents to be as active and...
6377 Cooper Road, Columbus, OH 43231
The facility and staff at Brookdale Westerville are treasures for me and my sister in law. Kind, caring they treat us like family. So much more than I ever thought it could be..
Safe. Secure. But still, spectacular.For seniors looking for a redefined kind of independent living without sacrificing 24/7 security, this community might be the perfect choice. Visitors will find exceptional assisted living and memory care services in a peaceful and home-like setting,...
1001 Parkview Blvd, Columbus, OH 43219
I would recommend the community. The people here are very nice and friendly. My loved one likes it here. Overall the experience has been good for us. It would be nice to see more activities on the...
Kensington Place, as a member of the Lutheran Social Services Network of Hope, is dedicated to providing seniors with a comfortable, safe and inviting community with staff members who are compassionate, caring and professional.Among the highlights of our community are:•SeniorFit: a fully-equipped...
1149 College Ave, Columbus, OH 43209
The decision to place a loved on in assisted living is always difficult. But I don't worry with Mom at the Cottage. I know she is being well taken care of and that the staff genuinely cares about her as an...
As part of Wexner Heritage Village — Central Ohio's most trusted source of senior healthcare and housing services for more than 60 years — The Geraldine Schottenstein Cottage is uniquely positioned to provide those with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, and their families, a...
3700 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43214
My father was well cared for in the Covid unit at Whetstone and the family was treated with kindness and respect. We were kept updated on his condition and he was kept as comfortable as possible. We were...
Conveniently located across the street from Riverside Hospital and the McConnell Heart Health Center, Whetstone Gardens & Care Center provides a full continuum of care including transitional care between the hospital and home, long-term nursing care and assisted living...
1800 Riverside Drive, Columbus, OH 43212
After touring several retirement communities in Columbus, Ohio, I chose First Community Village for several reasons: Its convenient location and beautiful setting in a lovely residential area; the...
First Community Village has been serving seniors in Upper Arlington and greater Columbus for over 45 years. First Community Village will always be a place hat encourages independence, wellness and personal growth, respecting each person's right to live at their own pace, on their own terms.
4801 E. Broad St., Columbus, OH 43213
I would say that, when compared to other facilities, it is above average, but that it is not without its challenges-- frequent turnover of director, employees, etc.; short handed with regard to staff; rise...
5546 Karl Rd., Columbus, OH 43229
What we like the most about The Grove is that overall it a joyful, and we would recommend this community to other families based on the experience we have had.
Meet a Memory Care Community in Ohio…That Focuses on More Than Mom or Dad’s MemoryYou’ve focused on your loved one’s memory loss long enough. It’s time to find a memory care community that embraces Mom or Dad’s abilities…and your relationship together.Meet The Grove Columbus. Opening in summer...
3550 Fishinger Blvd, Hilliard, OH 43026
They're a very friendly group of people. I visit often, and I feel like they know me. I think they really try their best. Some of the help is better than others. With Covid, I'm only allowed in my loved...
800 Proprietors Road, Worthington, OH 43085
I think Kemper House is a wonderful place. The staff is very loving and respectful towards all of the residents. They have a lot of staff working there, so they do not seem to be short staffed like so many...
Welcome to Kemper House Worthington, a purpose built, state-of-the-art, specialized dementia care community centrally located in beautiful Old Worthington Ohio. While we take pride in utilizing the latest in research, technology, nutrition and fitness to pushback against the disease, it is our...
690 Cooper Road, Westerville, OH 43081
I would recommend Paramount Senior Living to those who are looking. the memory care unit is not in the same building, but the dining room is communal. so some memory care residents get to come over and eat...
Paramount Senior Living at Westerville is a high quality senior living community located in the Columbus suburb of Westerville, Ohio. The town of Westerville is a special place to call home and features beautiful outdoor areas as well learning opportunities for people of all ages, including an...
1195 North Street, Westerville, OH 43081
[name removed] is top-notch in communication! it's obvious she cares about resident needs, life purpose, and ability to transition as changes occur in one's life. Inniswood is beautiful, comfortable, great...
Inniswood Village is a new senior community in Westerville that’s designed for life. Residents enjoy a maintenance-free lifestyle in attractive rental apartments next to the serene beauty of Inniswood Metro Gardens. The heart of Inniswood Village is its Town Center, offering many of the...
4880 Tuttle Road, Dublin, OH 43017
Really helpful nice and respectful a good clean place. / 5 stars all around./ [Name removed] the nurse there is the best of the best Anna is so wonderful a angel for sure.
Sanctuary at Tuttle Crossing is a modern assisted living community in the heart of Dublin, Ohio. From the moment you pull into our drive, you'll appreciate our sanctuary-like feel including the spacious outdoors and beautifully maintained landscaping. Our safe haven location is located just a few...
165 Highbluffs Blvd, Columbus, OH 43235
Dad and Mom moved into Worthington Christian Village from their long-time home in Worthington. WCV quickly became their new home. They had a spacious two room third floor apartment with a kitchen so Dad...
Known since 1985 for its commitment to a caring, high-quality living environment providing comfort and security for senior adults, Worthington Christian Village is more than just a place to live. The warm, friendly atmosphere and caring residents, volunteers, and staff help a person to feel at...
215 Huber Village Blvd, Westerville, OH 43081
I moved in in July and I have found this place to be welcoming and happy than where I was before. I play Euchre, and enjoy the meals. Breakfast is my favorite. I really like when the Gemstones come and play...
A most distinguished senior living community Welcome to The Village, a distinctive and gracious senior living residence. We are nestled in the charming community of Westerville on the northeast outskirts of Columbus, Ohio. This historic village features a beautifully restored “uptown,” many...
700 Jasonway Ave, Columbus, OH 43214
Columbus Alzheimer's Care Center displayed compassionate dedication to my mother's happiness, safety, and comfort during the final two years of her life. Everyone who works there is full of empathy, passion,...
Columbus memory care costs an average of $4,980 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[01] This figure represents the average cost of room, board, and additional add-ons or amenities that real families referred to A Place for Mom’s Columbus memory care communities paid in 2022.
Examples of add-ons that may affect the cost of memory care include the following:
The figures in the chart below represent baseline costs for memory care in Columbus and nearby cities, and do not include costs of optional services and amenities. They should give you a sense of how Columbus compares to surrounding cities.
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Columbus residents can combine several private and public assistance options to help pay for memory care. An assessment of your loved one’s unique financial circumstances will help you determine the best way to pay for room and board and personal care services in a memory care community.
If your loved one has the resources, you may be able to fund memory care in Columbus through their private pay methods. Private pay methods can include any income source, such as your loved one’s savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, investment returns, and any of the following:
Memory care and assisted living facilities, or residential care facilities as they are designated in Ohio, must be licensed by the Ohio Department of Health (ODH). The ODH performs facility inspections before licensing the facility, and then a minimum of every 15 months after licensure. Ohio memory care facilities have the same requirements as assisted living facilities.
A residential care facility is defined as one of the following:
While there are no minimum staff requirements for residential care facilities in Ohio, facilities are required to employ specific types of personnel. Memory care facilities have one additional staff requirement, which is that the facility must have a psychologist or physician either on staff or contracted to oversee the care of residents with late-stage cognitive impairment, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Other staff requirements for Ohio residential care, such as memory care and assisted living facilities, are as follows:
Staff in Ohio assisted living facilities, including memory care facilities, must meet the following requirements:
Ohio memory care and assisted living facilities must provide residents with the following services:
Ohio memory care and assisted living facilities must comply with building code standards for health and safety. All facilities must be approved by their local certified building department.
Memory care and assisted living facilities must have all plumbing, electrical, and sanitation systems in safe and working order. They must uphold standards for fire and carbon monoxide safety, have evacuation and disaster preparedness plans, and perform and document routine evacuation drills.
You can access Ohio memory care facility inspection reports through the Health Care Provider Survey Reports. To look up a particular facility’s inspection report using this tool, select “Assisted Living Facility” from the “Select a provider type” drop-down menu, then narrow your search by entering the county, the city, or the name of the specific organization you’re searching for.
For additional information on rights and resources for seniors in memory care and other senior care facilities, view the Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging HOUSING Guide for Seniors and Individuals Who Have a Disabilities.
Ohio Department of Health
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Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: 614-466-3543
Ohio memory care facilities are recommended to implement precautionary measures against COVID-19 in accordance with guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Individual communities may have their own rules in place, so it’s best to call prospective communities ahead of time to ask what specific guidelines they have in place. The general guidelines are as follows:
Testing. Residents and staff of memory care facilities should be tested if they have come into contact with a person who has tested positive for COVID-19 or if they are experiencing symptoms.
Masking. Masks should be worn by individuals who have tested positive for COVID-19, by health care workers who have contact with COVID-positive patients, and by individuals who are immunocompromised.
Quarantining. Patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 should be placed in isolation or in rooms with other COVID-positive patients.[08]
Columbus memory care communities strive to offer customized care to senior residents. Care staff strive to get to know each resident and foster a holistic relationship, knowing their preferences, interests, and idiosyncrasies in order to cultivate quality care and engagement. These memory care communities offer the same leisure and care provisions of assisted living, plus additional offerings to match the unique needs of seniors with memory loss. Such offerings include the following:
Most memory care communities in Columbus offer private apartments with access to the following care and support services:
Out of our partnered Columbus communities offering memory care, 94% feature some combination of memory care, assisted living, and independent living, all in the same community. Multiple care types together offer more variety among residents, often providing more opportunity for friendships and social engagement, regardless of an individual’s specific level of need.
Communities that integrate multiple levels of care enable residents to conveniently transition to a support level that fits them if their needs change, making it ideal for aging in place. Additionally, since memory care units tend to have a lower maximum number of residents than assisted living, seniors who are in the earlier stages of memory loss can start out in assisted living as a more cost-effective option, and transition to the memory care unit at a later time, should they need more specialized cognitive support.
Our Columbus memory care partner communities feature communal leisure areas and on-site conveniences, which include some or all of the following:
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Columbus is home to two state-of-the-art teaching and general medical hospitals.
According to U.S. News and World Report, Wexner Medical Center is ranked No. 1 in Columbus and No. 2 in the state of Ohio. Wexner is a general medical facility and teaching hospital that is nationally ranked in nine adult specialties, including cardiology and cancer treatment.
Riverside is OhioHealth’s largest hospital and is outstanding in neuroscience, cardiovascular care, and cancer treatment. OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital is ranked No. 2 in Columbus, according to U.S. News and World Report.
Of A Place for Mom’s Columbus memory care partners, 81% offer complimentary transportation services and 72% offer at-cost transportation to residents. Whether the transport services in some communities are complimentary or at cost may depend on distance or on-demand transportation rather than scheduled.
The Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging (COAA) comprehensive Transportation Guide offers information on free and low-cost transportation dedicated to serving seniors and individuals with disabilities.
If taking public transportation with a caregiver, Columbus seniors can take advantage of the Central Ohio Transit Authority, or COTA. The American Public Transportation Association awarded COTA its Outstanding Public Transportation System Achievement Award in 2018 and 2020. With buses serving an area of over 1.2 million people, COTA has innovative trip planning tools, multiple services like Bike and Ride or Park and Ride, and a free Emergency Ride Home system to make sure Columbus residents don’t get stranded.
Columbus offers a wealth of events to its residents, including its growing senior population. Below, find highlights of family-friendly attractions, activities suited for individuals with memory loss, and more.
Columbus offers unique experiences for all ages, both educational and entertaining. The following attractions make for fun outings with the whole family:
Another popular option is the city’s North Market, a 150-year-old farmers market, which features locally grown produce, food samples to taste, and more.
Columbus Recreation and Parks offers social opportunities for residents age 55 and over. Grandparents and grandkids aged 8-12 can get some quality time at Gram and Gramp Camp, where all can participate in structured activities and enjoy quality time together. Seniors may also enjoy fitness classes, arts and nature classes, and other enrichment activities.
The New Albany Symphony Orchestra presents concerts that are accommodating for individuals with sensitivity to stimulation, including individuals with dementia and memory loss. Ohio State University hosts a student organization called The Dementia Project, which facilitates therapeutic musical activities to promote wellness, reminiscence, and connection.
Senior artisans can sell their wares at Golden Hobby Gift Shop, an arts and consignment shop that sells quilts, pottery, paintings, and other one-of-a-kind goods made by Columbus seniors. For seniors with memory loss, the Golden Hobby could be a way to stay connected with hobbies they’ve always loved and maintain their skills for longer. The Golden Hobby Gift Shop is itself a Columbus older resident, with over 50 years of selling members’ handmade products.
Middleton Senior Living, Danbury of Columbus and StoryPoint Gahanna are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Columbus, OH. 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 Columbus is 4,754 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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Ohio Department of Aging. Assisted Living Medicaid Waiver Program.
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United States Census Bureau. (2021). Population 65 Years and Over in the United States (S0103): Columbus. [Data set]. American Community Survey.
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