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6 Best Memory Care Facilities in Erie, PA

Last Updated: 9/10/24

Situated on picturesque Lake Erie — the fourth-largest of the Great Lakes — Erie offers an ideal environment for seniors in memory care who seek a tranquil lifestyle and a strong sense of community. Presque Isle Bay and its serene waterfront offer an opportunity to indulge in maritime activities and take in views from the shore for you and your loved one.

Memory care communities often follow structured daily routines and offer specialized programs and activities that are designed to engage residents and stimulate their cognitive abilities. These can include memory-enhancing activities, socialization opportunities, physical exercises, and sensory stimulation programs, all in a secure environment where you can feel comfortable knowing your loved one is safe and well cared for.

This guide offers a detailed overview of our partner memory care facilities in Erie, including cost and payment options, regulatory guidelines, available health care services, transportation options, and suggestions for engaging activities and places to visit with loved ones.

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Average starting price $5,098/month
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Recent reviews of Memory Care in Erie, PA
Parkside at Glenwood in Erie, PA
4.0

My mother has recently moved into this community and so far I am pleased with how things are going for him. The staff have been attentive to her needs and I am comfortable with the care they are providing. I like that there are a lot of activities available to the residents and the staff always have something going on to keep them busy. Overall we are pleased and would recommend it to anyone.

Parkside North East
5.0

The community is very clean at all times. The staff is wonderful and takes care of all of my sisters needs . The grounds at this community are very clean and well taken care of. She likes the food and variety. My sister from time to time will participate in the activities that are offered. We recommend this for excellent care.

The Residence at Presque Isle Bay in Erie, PA
3.9

I think the facility overall is lovely. The majority of the facility is independent care. That section is gorgeous. They have many activities daily. However my loved one is in memory care. Not as pretty. Only common area is the dining area (except in the summer they have a wonderful secure outdoor area). I don't see many activities for this group. They seem short staffed for what they have to do. I often find my loved one sitting in her room alone. Housekeeping in her area has improved over the time we have been there. There are frequently clothes that are not hers in her closet. Communication could be better. My recommendation would depend on what the individual is looking for. My loved one is safe and that is better than her living home alone.

The Residence at Presque Isle Bay

1012 W Bayfront Pkwy, Erie, PA 16507

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After researching several assisted living facilities, our family selected The Residence at Presque Isle to help care for Dad. The facility location is beautiful, the interior clean and welcoming and Dad...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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The Residence at Presque Isle Bay is seated at the center of one of most amazing natural resources in the eastern United States. From birdwatching, to fishing, to gazing at the ever-changing landscape of the lake and sky, you will admire the beauty of nature on a daily basis. Our team makes us...

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Parkside at Glenwood

41 W Gore Rd, Erie, PA 16509

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The staffing is not allowed to help with elderly individuals that have fallen down or tripped. That was one big reason why we DID place our parents there, not spelled out clearly in the beginning. Now we are...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Independence Court - The Experienced Choice Independence Court of Erie At Independence Court of Erie, we believe enhanced personal care should enhance your lifestyle. Located in a peaceful suburban wooded area, our residents enjoy elegant settings, a wide variety of social activities and...

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Westlake Woods

3302 Westlake Road, Erie, PA 16505

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I have been a resident at Westlake Woods for 4 months. The staff tries to be responsive to resident needs and unplanned absences and turnover have a demise impact on that.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Saint Mary S East Buildings 1 2 4 And 5

607 E 26th St, Erie, PA 16504

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living

Pleasant Ridge Manor East

4728 Lake Pleasant Rd, Erie, PA 16504

Provides: Memory Care, Nursing Homes

Springhill Senior Living Comm

2323 Edinboro Rd, Erie, PA 16509

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Costs of memory care in the Erie area

According to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data, the average actual monthly cost of memory care in Erie at our partner facilities is $4,980, which includes associated fees and additional services.[01] This amount covers meals and dining, care services, transportation, and personalized care plans and activities.

The following breakdown of costs illustrates the price of living in memory care in the Erie area before any additional fees are considered.

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How people pay for memory care in Erie

Seniors and their families have access to several methods to finance memory care. For example, programs like Medicare and Medicaid can cover specific health care expenses, while private funding can help with custodial costs like rent.

While some individuals choose to rely on a single financial source to support their transition to memory care, most people combine multiple income streams to cover expenses and maximize the benefits they are entitled to.

This section will offer insights into how programs like Medicaid, Medicare, VA benefits, and private payments can be utilized to finance memory care in Erie.

Private pay methods

Private pay methods are used in some capacity by most seniors and families to pay for Erie memory care. These income sources include Social Security benefits, pensions, returns on investments, and the following options:

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Understand Pennsylvania laws and regulations for memory care facilities

Memory care communities, as a specialized form of assisted living, are regulated under the same guidelines as assisted living facilities (assisted living residences or ALRs in Pennsylvania). The Department of Human Services is responsible for regulating and licensing memory care facilities, conducting annual inspections as a minimum requirement.

Memory care facilities and ALRs fall under the umbrella of personal care homes, which are places for seniors to reside and receive support with shelter, meals, personal care, and supervision. ALRs go beyond the services provided by personal care homes and encompass laundry, housekeeping, daily activities, medication administration, transportation, round-the-clock supervision, basic cognitive support services, and additional health care services.

Inspections typically involve on-site visual inspections, reviews of facility records, and interviews with staff, residents, and families. Additional requirements include:

  • Availability of a licensed nurse on-site or through on-call services
  • Training and competency testing for staff members directly interacting with residents in providing Activities of Daily Living (ADL) services. Annual staff training plans should be developed and scheduled
  • Personalized assessments and support plans for each resident based on their individual needs

Memory care communities also require a special care designation to demonstrate their ability to care for residents with cognitive difficulties. This designation includes ensuring the following:

  • Memory care support services encompass nonpharmacological interventions, regular routine scheduling, and daily programming
  • Weekly offerings of self-care, social, sensory, outdoor, and exercise activities

The Department of Human Services Provider Directory enables seniors and their families to discover licensed facilities, while personal care home reports grant access to inspection information. To gain a comprehensive understanding of inspection procedures and more, individuals can peruse the regulatory compliance guide.

Pennsylvania Department of Health contact information

Erie County Department of Health
606 W. Second St.
Erie, PA 16507
Phone: 877-724-3258

COVID-19 regulations for Erie memory care facilities

At present, the city of Erie does not have any COVID-19 mandates in effect. However, it is vital for individuals to stay informed and adhere to the latest guidelines and recommendations provided by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Additionally, facilities may have their own regulations, so it’s a good idea to check with any facility you’re interested in.

Vaccinations:

Vaccines are strongly recommended by the CDC and are readily available to all eligible individuals in Erie County.

Masking:

It is advisable to wear masks as needed. Individuals experiencing symptoms, having tested positive for COVID-19, or having been in contact with the virus should wear masks indoors.

Facility cleanliness:

Health care settings and senior care facilities should have alcohol-based sanitizers readily available for visitors and disinfect high-touch surfaces regularly.

Social distancing:

It is recommended to practice social distancing from individuals who have had contact with those who have tested positive for COVID-19.

Get to know memory care in Erie

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Number of people we have referred to our partner communities in Erie

82

Average age of resident we have referred to partner communities in Erie
Gender split: 66% female

What to expect from memory care living in Erie

Memory care in Erie is a specialized form of long-term care designed for individuals with memory loss, particularly those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia. These facilities are considered a type of personal care home, which is defined by primarily providing seniors with shelter, meals, supervision, and other personal care. Memory care communities provide a safe and supportive environment that caters specifically to the unique needs of individuals with cognitive impairments.

Trained staff members in memory care communities have expertise in caring for individuals with memory loss. They understand the challenges associated with dementia and are skilled in providing compassionate care. Staff members receive specialized training on communication techniques, behavior management, and memory-enhancing activities.

Communities designed to support residents

In our partner Erie memory care communities, the physical layout and design are often structured to promote safety and minimize confusion. This can include secured entrances and exits, color-coded corridors, and clear signage to help residents navigate the environment. The living spaces are typically designed to be easy to navigate and promote familiarity.

Security is top of mind

Memory care communities we partner with in Erie provide enhanced security measures for those seeking additional safety precautions. These communities typically feature secured environments with enclosed courtyards and designated indoor and outdoor walking paths for a breath of fresh Lake Erie air. Specifically designed to cater to individuals with memory loss, these communities often offer systems such as WanderGuard to further ensure the safety of residents.

Activities designed for memory loss

One of the benefits of transitioning to memory care in Erie is the presence of a supportive community and the chance to connect with individuals who share similar interests. Residents can enjoy diverse activities tailored to their preferences, including social gatherings like reminiscence and pet-focused programs. Various movement and exercise classes are available, which are beneficial for those with cognitive difficulties, such as yoga and tai chi.

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Unfamiliar with Erie? Highlights for seniors

49,109

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Erie

18%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Erie population

$42,937

Median annual income for Erie seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Erie

AHN St. Vincent Hospital

AHN St. Vincent Hospital, with five locations throughout Erie, provides a wide range of health care services. Recognized nationwide for its excellence, the hospital excels in cancer and pain management, cardiovascular care, and orthopedics. To ensure timely assistance and support, St. Vincent Hospital offers a complimentary nurse line available 24/7, allowing individuals to receive guidance and address their health concerns at any time.[04]

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UPMC Hamot

UPMC is a highly regarded health care provider offering a comprehensive range of inpatient and outpatient services, including urgent care. UPMC has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a top performer in Renowned for its expertise in kidney transplants, orthopedics, cancer treatment, and four other procedures and conditions.[05]

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Erie VA Medical Center

Erie’s VA Medical Center offers urgent care, general surgery, mental health care, pain management, orthopedics, and more to Erie’s veteran population. The center also has a pharmacy and offers Telehealth visits.

Transportation for seniors in Erie

Erie has several transportation options for those with Alzheimer’s or dementia who are unable to travel by themselves. First and foremost, our partner memory care facilities offer transportation to residents — some offer it at cost while it is complimentary at other locations.

For those who can safely use a fixed-route bus service with a caregiver, the Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority (EMTA) operates a bus service in Erie, with a comprehensive network of 20 routes covering various areas of the city every day except Sunday. To support seniors aged 65 and above, EMTA offers a Senior Citizen Program that grants free rides on any EMTA bus. Interested seniors can access the program application online.

In addition to the regular fixed-route bus service, EMTA provides specialized paratransit services. The paratransit service offers rides at varying prices, ranging from $2.25 to $6.75. However, seniors attending medical appointments or senior centers can benefit from complimentary transportation through this service.

For veterans in need of transportation assistance for scheduled medical appointments, the Erie VA Medical Center, in collaboration with Disabled American Veterans (DAV), offers transportation services and allows caregivers to accompany anyone needing assistance.

Senior activities in Erie

For individuals with Alzheimer’s or dementia, Erie offers a wonderful range of art experiences tailored to their needs. The Erie Art Museum, in addition to the art on display, provides opportunities for seniors to deeply engage with art through events and art classes. Special discounts are available, ensuring accessibility for seniors to immerse themselves in the art world.

Erie is a perfect getaway for seniors who enjoy the great outdoors. While Lake Erie serves as a prominent attraction, providing a tranquil setting for relaxation and people-watching, there are plenty of options beyond lakefront activities. One notable gem is the vast 3,200-acre Presque Isle State Park. Here, you can spend the afternoon exploring the scenic trails, engaging in fishing activities, or simply indulging in a picnic with your loved ones while soaking up the sun.

Asbury Woods is another choice for those who are more mobile and enjoy the outdoors. This 216-acre park organizes various events throughout the year, including concerts and exclusive dining experiences, allowing seniors and their families to enjoy the beauty of nature and participate in organized activities.

​​If you’re looking for a special dining experience for your loved one, consider The Station Dinner Theatre. Savor a delightful three-course meal along with coffee or tea, all while enjoying an enchanting performance. This venue promises an unforgettable evening with friends or family. It’s worth noting that the theater also offers wheelchair seating to ensure comfortable accommodations for individuals with mobility needs.

There is growing evidence that animals can have a positive impact on people with Alzheimer’s or dementia, whether it’s through improved social interactions or sensory stimulation. For seniors who are in the earlier stages of dementia, a trip to Erie Zoo is always a fun experience with the family. This zoo has more than 400 animals and offers a senior discount. It also features wheelchair-accessible trails (with wheelchairs for rent) for those unable to walk long distances.

For a more passive experience but one that is just as enriching, consider visiting some feline friends at Purrista Cat Cafe. This low-key cafe is by appointment and only allows 12 people in at a time which is helpful for those who might feel stressed by excessive noise or activity. If you want to enjoy a coffee with your loved ones but cats aren’t their thing, Memory Cafe might be a wonderful option. This event, on the first and third Thursday of every month, allows people with Alzheimer’s, and their caregivers, to connect and enjoy each other’s company in a relaxed environment. Reservations at Memory Cafe are not necessary but preferred.

Frequently asked questions

Memory Garden, The Residence at Presque Isle Bay and The Magnolia are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Erie, PA. 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 Erie is 5,098 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

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  4. U.S. News and World Report. (n.d.). St. Vincent Hospital-Erie.

  5. U.S. News and World Report. (n.d.). UPMC Hamot.

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