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10 Best Memory Care Facilities in Pittsburgh, PA

Last Updated: 2/21/25

As a loved one progresses through the different stages of dementia, changes in behavior and care needs can become more than their family or caregiver can manage alone. Many families seek out memory care in Pittsburgh to provide a safe environment for their loved one with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Memory care facilities provide access to specialized therapies and programs, advanced security features, and round-the-clock support.

A Place for Mom partners with 23 memory care facilities within a 10-mile radius of downtown Pittsburgh. We’ve pulled together highly detailed data from our partner communities to help families and caregivers with their search for memory care in Pittsburgh. We highlight details on local memory care costs, amenities and services, and payment options. We also provide local senior benefit resources for Pittsburgh seniors and outline the regulations for memory care facilities in Pennsylvania.

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Recent reviews of Memory Care in Pittsburgh, PA
Arden Courts A ProMedica Memory Care Community in North Hills in Pittsburgh, PA
4.0

[name removed] passed away last March. They were very caring and took great care of her. I feel that the close attention they give to their residents was amazing. One of the caretakers there treated mom as his own. Called her mama.

Asbury Heights in Pittsburgh, PA
4.0

I was in this community for a short time. the staff was nice and caring and helpful. I liked the meals that were served. They do offer activities to the residents that want to participate. This was a nice community and families might want to tour to see if this is what they are looking for.

Paramount Senior Living at Cranberry in Mars, PA
4.0

My loved one was at Paramount at Cranberry on hospice for a brief time after a medical decline. They were a bright spot for our family during a very dark time.

Juniper Village at Forest Hills

107 Fall Run Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15221

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.4
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87 reviews

Overall, it was a good place. The lack of communication with the Director [name removed] was the biggest problem during our time there. Paying [fee removed] a month should at least entitle the family to be...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Juniper Village at Forest Hills is a beautiful personal care community conveniently located off the Parkway East at the Forest Hills exit, just 10 minutes east of Pittsburgh. This elegant community features many varied suite sizes and types and a specialized dementia unit. Our community boasts a...

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Schenley Gardens

3890 Bigelow Blvd, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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26 reviews

The facility was clean and did not have any odors The food service and the food was very good. The staff was friendly and very helpful. Unfortunately as it was my mother first time in a long term care...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Vincentian Schenley Gardens became part of the Vincentian family of senior care and senior living services in 2019. Since then, Schenley Gardens has been at the forefront of Vincentian’s person-centered care philosophy, with intergenerational programming, smart technology, and thoughtful design...

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Ridgecrest

8870 Duncan Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

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9.8
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41 reviews

It's a clean, beautiful facility with a lot of activities. The staff really takes good care of the residents. The residents seem very engaged and happy with their living situation. It's really expensive...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
See all Legend Senior Living communities

Ridgecrest is a vibrant senior living residence designed to help older adults enjoy the benefits of an active lifestyle and experience greater well-being. Conveniently located between McCandless Crossing and McIntyre Square.Ridgecrest offers spacious studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments, most...

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Paramount Senior Living at South Hills

100 Knoedler Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15236

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.5
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24 reviews

Depends on what your needs are. It's ok and most staff is very friendly and caring. We picked this community because of proximity to us and pricing was better at the time.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Paramount Senior Living has been serving the older adult population for over 20 years. Paramount provides quality healthcare in an upscale environment. Paramount has a commitment to provide its residents excellence in service and to enrich their quality of life. We offer apartment style living...

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22 reviews

5 for all of them! I think Whitetail Springs was perfect, only if my Aunt was a bit more healthy to have enjoyed it. The staff was caring to your needs of the family member, kept you up to date with calls if...

Provides: Memory Care
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Whitetail Springs Alzheimer's Special Care Center is a designated 'Stand Alone' Memory Care located right in the South Hills of Pittsburgh, PA. Conveniently located in Whitehall borough, Whitetail Springs offers your loved one all the benefits of home in a safe, secure & welcoming...

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Holy Family Manor

301 Nazareth Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15229

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16 reviews

[name removed], the director (I don't know his title) is amazing. He goes over & above to make things nice for everyone. He treats everyone respectfully. Other staff members are friendly and compassionate....

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

We are a state-certified personal care facility, with capacity to serve 42 Personal Care residents and 12 Memory Care residents, in addition to our 12-unit Sisters Wing. Rooted by the CHFM Mission inspired by the Sisters of the Holy Family of Nazareth, our staff and volunteers welcome and...

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Overlook Green Senior Living

5250 Meadowgreen Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15236

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9.0
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69 reviews

5 across the board. It has been a couple years but I think her name was [name removed], who managed accounting I believe. well she was super, I had a bit of a situation with dad's long-term insurance and...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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We welcome you to find out more about our community, which centers on a commitment to individual needs. Our goal is to celebrate your independence and, at the same time, provide the amount of daily assistance that you require. All this happens in an atmosphere that is specially designed for your...

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Locust Grove

4043 Irene St, West Mifflin, PA 15122

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21 reviews

We chose this facility because it was one of the only ones that did not smell of urine when we walked in. It is also a great value for the money for this area. I would recommend Locust Grove to others.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
See all Elegance Living, LLC communities

Situated on several acres, Locust Grove is a quiet, residential senior living community located near The Waterfront and Kennywood Amusement Park as well as AHN Jefferson Hospital, UPMC McKeesport, and UPMC Mercy. In this secure, intentionally designed community with boutique amenities, residents...

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The Remington

8651 Carey Lane, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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21 reviews

We picked this community because it is proximity to family and the unit that she got is one of the few that have her own door into the common courtyard and a little patio. Food is fantastic. And she does a...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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The Remington believes that everyone comes to us with their own experiences, identities and life stories. We’re honored to be part of these stories as residents continue to write them.Our culture fosters amazing connections between residents, families and caregivers. We know that heart plays a...

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12 reviews

We rate all of them a 5. The caregivers do their best and my mom was well cared for. She always said the people were nice and she enjoyed the food. They bought her "weighted silverware and cups" for her...

Provides: Memory Care
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For nearly 25 years, Arden Courts Memory Care has catered to the special needs of individuals with memory loss. Staffed by specially trained caregivers, Arden Courts cares for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Each community features home like common areas,...

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The Pines of Mt. Lebanon

1537 Washington Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15228

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.4
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58 reviews

They were wonderful to mom and all of us. We had hospice I the last few days and they made her passing very peaceful. I would definitely recommend The Pines of Mt. Lebanon to other families!

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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At The Pines of Mount Lebanon we balance the unique small-town persona of Mt. Lebanon with the active qualities of city living. Our Senior Living and Memory Care communities enjoy the fusion of both in all aspects of the lifestyle and community experience. Our gorgeous outdoor floral gardens and...

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Sunrise of McCandless

900 Lincoln Club Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

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44 reviews

From the first time we walked in, the facility was first rate, everyone we talked to was friendly and knowledgeable. We could see the interaction with the residents was excellent. Everyone there was...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Sunrise of McCandless is located in the beautiful city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. We are close to hospitals, shopping Malls and all needed amenities. Our services include personal care, focusing on the individual needs of our residents. Our friendly staff is always ready to assist you in a...

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Asbury Heights

700 Bower Hill Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15243

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.4
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9 reviews

The head nurse is wonderful. The med techs are nice, but there is a lot of turnover. So they aren't always up to speed on what is going on. The dining staff are very nice. The administration return most...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

For more than a century, Asbury Heights, a part of UPMC Senior Communities, has been a leading continuing care retirement community with a focus on improving the lives of older adults. Located in the Mt. Lebanon suburb of Pittsburgh on a campus spanning 27 acres, we are well known for our...

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Artis Senior Living of South Hills

1001 Higbee Dr, Bethel Park, PA 15102

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.4
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19 reviews

When it comes to the care services my only issue is that my father is not being shaved every day. For the meals my dad is very picky but they are always willing to make him a grilled cheese. Based on the...

Provides: Memory Care
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For personalized memory care services, you are in great hands with Artis of South Hills. The Artis Way empowers residents with their own individual preferences and passions as we ensure that your care is personalized and adaptive to your loved one’s uniqueness. From our purpose-built interiors...

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Harmony at Harts Run

3450 Harts Run Rd, Glenshaw, PA 15116

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.2
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14 reviews

We are very pleased with Harmony, it is beautiful.The only problem is what it is everywhere, short staffed. There has been a lot of turnover since we moved our aunt in, but she is happy & has adjusted well....

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Heritage Valley Senior Living Community

30 Heckel Rd, McKees Rocks, PA 15136

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.0
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5 reviews

The staff at Heritage Valley Senior Living are very helpful and accommodating for situations. It is a very flexible community and an all-around easy process.

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Heritage Valley Senior Living Community is located in the beautiful McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. This Community offers a personal care residence, a memory care neighborhood, and independent living for seniors; allowing seniors to transition to different levels of service on one campus. Our goal...

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Sunrise of Upper St. Clair

500 Village Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15241

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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8.0
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49 reviews

This is more specific to my situation, but I think in situations like mine where I was putting my mother there because I was 800 miles away, I would have liked to call and get updates on her easier, but I...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Sunrise Senior Living of Upper St. Clair provides seniors with a caring community to live in and call home. This community is located in the busy city of Pittsburgh, PA. Pittsburgh is a part of Allegheny County, and it offers much to do and see. Guests of our residents will enjoy checking out the...

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Juniper Village at South Hills

1320 Greentree Rd, Pittsburgh, PA 15220

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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7.9
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28 reviews

Professional staff. Very clean and residents are happy. My Mom, and us (her family) was well cared for. Juniper was very straightforward with their pricing - it's month to month, which really worked out...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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In elegant, residential environments, we deliver the finest in senior care in a beautiful home-like environment. Guided by our mission statement, Juniper Village of South Hills offers families peace-of-mind by providing today's seniors with a range of personalized assisted living services. From...

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Paramount Senior Living at Bethel Park

5785 Baptist Road, Bethel Park, PA 15102

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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29 reviews

My loved one is currently a resident at Paramount Senior Living at Bethel Park and everything has been very good for her so far. It's been a good experience. Based on our experience, I would recommend this...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Paramount Senior Living has been serving the older adult population for over 20 years. Paramount provides quality healthcare in an upscale environment. Paramount has a commitment to provide its residents excellence in service and to enrich their quality of life. Bethel Park is licensed for 125...

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Arden Courts A ProMedica Memory Care Community in Jefferson Hills

380 Wray Large Road, Jefferson Hills, PA 15025

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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9.5
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7 reviews

Arden Courts does an amazing job incorporation the families and the community into the programming on a daily basic. Caregivers truly care about their residents that's shown in the way they care for them...

Provides: Memory Care
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For nearly 25 years, Arden Courts Memory Care has catered to the special needs of individuals with memory loss. Staffed by specially trained caregivers, Arden Courts cares for individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. Each community features home like common areas,...

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The Residence At Weinberg Village

300 JHF Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15217

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This facility Weinberg Village in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 2017 is the facility of mother's choice along with family. (Respite Care) . This is her second time her. The community has all the needs she requires...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

The Residence at Weinberg Village is designed for individuals who wish to remain as independent as possible, but who prefer the security and safety of living in a supportive setting. Comfortable residential suites, centralized dining, and attractive common living areas make this facility a...

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Norbert Personal Care

2413 St Norbert St., Pittsburgh, PA 15234

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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15 reviews

My first impression of Nortbert Personal Care was that was very clean and no fowl smells. Everyone does a great job keeping the place clean. Also the cost was a big factor, they do not charge for different...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living

We are a locally owned facility providing Personal Care Services for over 37 Years. At Norbert Personal Care, we provide personal care and elderly care services to our residents.At Norbert Personal Care, we believe that trust is truly the foundation of a strong family. We understand that one of...

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The Haven at North Hills Senior Residence

1 Windsor Way, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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5 reviews

We placed our mom in The Haven six months ago. We have been pleased with her experience there. The staff is friendly and helpful. And very kind to my mom. We would recommend this facility to friends and...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living
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Here at The Haven at North Hills, we are more than a memory care facility, we are a memory care community. Located near University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, it offers a warm and welcoming senior community for those in need of assisted living, transitional assisted living, or memory care in...

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The Sheridan at Bethel Park

2000 Cool Springs Dr, Pittsburgh, PA 15234

Starting at$X,XXX+ monthly
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7.0
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31 reviews

The Sheridan at Bethel Park is probably a very good assisted living care home. However, communication between the community and our family is not good. There's very little communication; they could do a...

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living
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Northland Heights

4859 McKnight Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237

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We liked how the community when our loved one was there was fairly new. We liked all the amenities they offered and all the different types of levels of care for the residents.

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

Our partner Pittsburgh memory care facilities cost an average of $5,500 per month, according to A Place for Mom’s 2022-2023 proprietary data.[01] This figure takes into account the cost of room and board, care costs, and add-on fees for items like parking and pet care. This amount paints a better picture of what families actually pay for one of our partner Pittsburgh memory care facilities.

Residents in memory care facilities have access to more extensive services, like round-the-clock awake staff, specialized therapies and activities, and increased security measures. This tends to make monthly rent more expensive than other types of senior care communities. Memory care services, specialized staff, and safety measures are usually factored into the baseline rent along with other services, like the following:

  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Transportation
  • Meal plans, including snacks
  • Medication management
  • Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs)

You’ll notice the numbers below look a bit different than our proprietary figure above. The following figures account for baseline memory care costs only and don’t include any add-ons that families may choose upon moving in. You can use the figures below to compare starting costs of memory care communities across the greater Pittsburgh area.

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How people pay for memory care in Pittsburgh

Families often use a combination of private assets and public benefit options to subsidize the costs of long-term memory care. This section outlines several different options that could be put towards the cost of memory care in Pittsburgh. You’ll find a variety of private payment examples, as well as public benefits such as Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans benefits.

Private pay methods

Before exploring public benefit options, many families often weigh what personal assets they have on hand to pay for memory care in Pittsburgh. The availability and amount of private funds available varies from family to family. For many, private payment methods come from retirement income, investment returns, and personal savings. Other sources may include additional assets and resources as a means to pay for an ideal memory care community, such as those listed below.

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Understand Pennsylvania laws and regulations for memory care facilities

Pittsburgh memory care facilities — as well as assisted living facilities that offer dedicated dementia care units — are regulated by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services. The department’s Office of Long-Term Living (OLTL) licenses these types of facilities and conducts annual inspections to make sure state-licensed facilities are following Pennsylvania’s laws and regulations for assisted living and personal care homes. Both types of facilities can offer memory care, but personal care homes don’t provide full-time nursing home care like assisted living residences. Facilities licensed as personal care homes are regulated a little differently.

Since seniors with Alzheimer’s don’t usually require full-time nursing care, we’re focusing on regulations in place for personal care homes that offer memory care. Pennsylvania’s regulations and requirements for personal care homes are all available online, but we outline some distinct measures in place for memory care facilities below. You can find inspection reports for all licensed assisted living and memory care facilities on the Human Services provider directory search form. There, you can search for personal care homes and assisted living communities by directly entering a facility name or by selecting a specific county or region to review all licensed providers.

Admission requirements

Pre-admission screenings are required to make sure a prospective resident’s care needs can be met in the facility. Personal care homes will generally not admit residents with extensive care needs, like round-the-clock skilled nursing or ventilator dependency. A physician or licensed health professional must provide a written medical assessment before admission to a secured dementia unit. This assessment needs to be provided within 60 days of admission to a facility and must determine the prospective resident’s dementia diagnosis and need for memory care.

Resident care

Residents in a memory care facility or secured dementia unit must undergo a pre-admission cognitive assessment within 72 hours of admission. An annual evaluation should confirm their need for memory care, and their support plan must be established and updated annually to note any changes to a resident’s condition. It must also indicate the individual needs of each resident and designate a person who should be involved with their support plan.

Resident transfers

Any memory care facility or personal care home that transfers a resident must provide a 30-day notice with the reasons for the release outlined. There are limited circumstances that call for the transfer of a resident from a facility. These include if a resident is a threat to themselves or others, a resident’s needs can’t be met in the community, or if payments haven’t been made.

Safety features

While many memory care facilities have enhanced safety features, like wander prevention systems and enclosed courtyards, Pennsylvania doesn’t require communities to have dementia-safety features. Some secured dementia units may have security systems to deter unexpected exits, but they must have permission from the Department of Labor and Industry to have such security measures. Any memory care facility with a locking system that prohibits residents from exiting must confirm it will shut down in the event of emergency situations. For example, in the event of a power outage or an activation of a fire alarm, there should be a system override in place that uses a keypad or other device.

All personal care homes must follow specific fire safety procedures. There must be at least two accessible exits on every floor. Automatic smoke detectors must be located within 15 feet of every bedroom door, and all smoke detectors and fire alarms should be tested monthly. Additionally, there must be an operable fire extinguisher on each floor, and it can only be locked away if the extinguisher poses a safety risk to residents. However, all extinguishers must be accessible to staff members.

Staff training and requirements

An orientation on fire safety and emergency preparedness must be completed by every direct staff member before their first day of work. They must also annually undergo 12 hours of training on topics related to their job duties, like caring for residents with dementia and personal care services.

Additionally, all direct care memory care staff working in a secured dementia unit are required to complete an annual 6 hours of dementia care training. Pittsburgh memory care facilities don’t have a minimum staff-to-resident ratio requirement, but they’re required to have sufficient staff available to meet the needs of each resident. Pennsylvania regulations also require at least one staff member trained in CPR and first aid to be available for every 50 residents.

COVID-19 regulations for Pittsburgh memory care facilities

Pittsburgh memory care facilities may have COVID-19 policies that vary on a community-by-community basis, but many follow the guidance set at the state level. As of June 2023, Pennsylvania doesn’t have any set COVID-19 mandates in place for memory care facilities. But some communities may have their own precautions in place that are stricter than the state’s. You should contact a prospective community directly to see what current COVID-19 measures may be in place.

Masking.

There’s no mask mandate in Pennsylvania, but some memory care facilities may require residents, staff, and visitors to wear masks in indoor public settings.

Vaccines.

All residents, staff, and visitors of senior care facilities are encouraged to stay current on COVID-19 vaccines and boosters.

Quarantining.

Residents with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 infection should isolate in a single-person room with a bathroom for at least 10 days, depending on symptom severity and duration.

Facility cleanliness.

Senior care facilities should regularly clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces and objects.

What to expect from memory care in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh memory care facilities are designed to provide a safe living environment for residents with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. You can expect to find secured living spaces, specialized programs and therapies, and enhanced safety measures at most of A Place for Mom’s partner memory care facilities. Read on for just a few of the features, amenities, and services you’ll likely find at one of our partner memory care facilities in Pittsburgh.

Person-centered care

Most of our partner memory care facilities in Pittsburgh pride themselves on offering person-centered care, meaning care that’s tailored to the needs of each individual. Person-centered memory care also consists of dedicated activities and programs for residents with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. These programs are designed to keep residents interested and engaged, such as reminiscence and sensory-based programs, as well as light therapy.

Comforting surroundings

Many Pittsburgh memory care facilities aim to provide not just a safe environment, but a homelike atmosphere. Some communities include neighborhood-like grounds for residents to explore, with secured common areas like indoor walking paths, enclosed courtyards, and specialized systems to prevent wandering.

You’ll also find Pittsburgh memory care facilities offer a variety of floor plans, ranging from private studios and suites to semi-private rooms. Most memory care suites also feature a private bathroom, and the majority of our partner communities have wheelchair-accessible showers. Some memory care suites even feature customizable memory display cases that residents can personalize with photos and other memorabilia at the entrance.

Different care types on-site

About half of A Place for Mom’s partner memory care communities are within a facility that also offers assisted living. Residents in memory care usually live in separate wings or neighborhoods within the greater community. Residents in memory care generally enjoy the same amenities and services as those in assisted living, such as daily meals and activities. Additionally, memory care residents enjoy access to resources and services that include enhanced security features and round-the-clock awake staff.

Specialized memory care support

The specially trained staff at memory care facilities are qualified to provide a wealth of supportive therapies and resources to residents. Communities often collaborate and communicate with families about their loved one’s care plans, so care services can be tailored to individual personalities. You can expect an individualized, person-centered care plan at our memory care partners, fortified with specialized, tried and true care techniques and therapies.

Pittsburgh is also very much a dementia-friendly community, with several local resources available for seniors and their families. For example, University of Pittsburgh’s Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center has education and counseling services for patients with dementia and their families. The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Pittsburgh also offers support groups and educational programs for families with loved ones living with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. Seniors in memory care facilities can also reach out to the Allegheny County ombudsman for help with facility complaints and information about long-term care services.

Unfamiliar with Pittsburgh? Highlights for seniors

45,300

Number of seniors in Pittsburgh over the age of 65

15%

Roughly 15% of Pittsburgh seniors are 65 and older

35%

35% of Pittsburgh seniors age 65+ live with a disability[06]

Health care for seniors in Pittsburgh

Many of our partner memory care facilities in Pittsburgh have access to on-site health services and support, such as on-call doctors and on-site nursing. Nearly all of our in-network communities also have regular visits from specialized therapists, nurses, and podiatrists.

Additionally, Pittsburgh seniors can take advantage of several nearby hospitals recognized for their care services and various specialties. You can find just some of Pittsburgh’s local hospitals below.

St. Clair Hospital

St. Clair Hospital is an acute-care hospital with access to an array of high-quality health care. St. Clair has been awarded the 2023 Patient Safety Experience Award and the 2023 Outstanding Patient Experience Award by Healthgrades. The hospital is a member of the Mayo Clinic Network and gives St. Clair physicians direct access to Mayo Clinic’s experts to provide patients the highest level of care at no extra cost.

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UPMC Shadyside

UPMC Shadyside is nationally ranked in several specialties that include cancer, cardiology, and geriatrics. The recognized hospital has received a Magnet designation — the highest international recognition for nursing excellence and leadership — for its nursing professionalism and quality of care. UPMC Shadyside also offers advanced treatments and surgical options for an array of neurological conditions.

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Jefferson Hospital

Jefferson Hospital offers a range of award-winning medical services that range from stroke care and joint replacements to heart and vascular services at its AHN Cardiovascular Institute. It has also received Magnet designation for its nursing excellence and patient care. Jefferson Health’s expert neurologists and neurosurgeons offer cutting-edge treatments and services for an assortment of neurological conditions, including Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia.

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Transportation for seniors in Pittsburgh

Over half of our partner memory care facilities in Pittsburgh have on-site transportation, either complimentary or at-cost depending on the community. Since riding public transportation alone and driving aren’t safe ways for seniors with dementia to get around, on-site transportation is essential to help them get to and from places like medical appointments.

Door-to-door senior transportation in Pittsburgh

Seniors who don’t have access to on-site transportation in their memory care community may be able to benefit from one of the door-to-door rider services in Pittsburgh. You can find out more about these transportation options below.

  • Elder Express is a van service for seniors age 65+ and makes scheduled stops in the Squirrel Hill area.
  • AgeWell Rides offers no-cost transportation to seniors age 60 and older who no longer drive and need help going to locations like appointments, community events, and errands.
  • Older Persons Transportation (OPT) helps older adults get to and from grocery stores and medical appointments.

Public transportation for visiting friends and family

Pittsburgh Regional Transit (PRT) has an extensive network of transportation services throughout Pittsburgh. These services include a rail line system with nearly 30 miles of track across the city, as well as a fleet of over 700 buses that operate throughout Allegheny County. PRT also offers free rides to seniors age 65+ who have a Senior Citizen ConnectCard, and it also has a door-to-door paratransit service for seniors age 65+ and people with a disability.

Senior activities in Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh has a broad selection of attractions that people of all ages and abilities can enjoy, from brilliant gardens and sports venues to refined museums. Take a look at some of Pittsburgh’s can’t-miss attractions, many of which provide accommodations to promote accessibility for all.

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Garden is a premier spot for nature lovers who delight in stopping to smell the flowers. Enjoy walking through over 15 acres of flourishing floral displays and exhibits, or participate in the varying classes and programs. Most of the gardens are wheelchair accessible, and manual wheelchairs are available for guests for free, though availability may be limited.

Sports venues

From Pirates baseball and Steelers football to Penguins hockey, there are seemingly endless opportunities to cheer on Pittsburgh’s hometown teams. Pittsburgh’s sports venues also have various conveniences for people with disabilities and are ADA-accessible. You can find out more about these accessibility accommodations below.

  • PPG Paints Arena is home to the Pittsburgh Penguins. This arena has accessible seating on every level, allows trained service animals inside, and can provide assistive listening devices (ALD) and interpretation services.
  • Acrisure Stadium hosts a range of events, from Pittsburgh Steelers home games to various concerts and events. The stadium also offers a range of accessible accommodations for people with disabilities that include accessible parking, closed captioning assistance, and sensory packs.
  • PNC Park is the home field of the Pittsburgh Pirates. This ballpark has an extensive list of accommodations available for guests with disabilities, like complimentary tickets for guests with a personal care attendant, dedicated sensory rooms, and free wheelchairs for guest use.

The Pittsburgh Zoo

The Pittsburgh Zoo is a beloved attraction for guests of all ages. All the zoo’s facilities are in compliance with ADA standards, and there are several amenities available to make sure everyone enjoys the best of the zoo’s attractions:

  • Wheelchairs, scooters, and strollers are for rent upon availability.
  • There are accommodations for guests who require a service animal.
  • Sensory bags with fidget toys, noise-canceling headphones, and other resources are available for guests with sensory needs.

Pittsburgh museums

Museums can be an especially engaging activity to do with a loved one who has Alzheimer’s or another type of dementia. Whether their interest is in art, history, or sports, Pittsburgh’s assortment of museums can intrigue anyone. We list just a few of the accessible museums located in Pittsburgh below.

  • The Heinz History Center offers a range of accessible services that include sensory bags, sign language interpreters, and assistive listening devices. Service animals are also welcome and all galleries are wheelchair accessible.
  • The Western Pennsylvania Sports Museum welcomes trained service dogs and has wheelchair-accessible parking, assistive listening devices, and sensory bags for visitors with sensory needs.
  • The Carnegie Museum of Art allows registered service animals inside and has closed captioning on all educational videos and wheelchair-accessible parking.
  • The Andy Warhol Museum is a must-see Pittsburgh attraction. This museum has a variety of accommodations that include sighted guides, American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, and touchable displays of signature works for guests with limited vision.

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