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Situated at the head of the Mississippi Delta, Memphis, Tennessee, blends urban living with the charm of the rural South. Despite its size as one of Tennessee’s largest metro areas, it retains an endearing small town feel. Seniors will appreciate the rich history cut by the Mississippi River, and tributes to cultural icons such as Elvis Presley and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. The city’s famous music scene, rooted in blues and soul, is also evident throughout the city.
Designed intentionally to support seniors with dementia, memory care communities in Memphis provide person-centered care services and dementia-specific programming. Staff have specialized training that focuses on addressing the needs of individuals living with symptoms of memory loss. These facilities also offer secure environments and care services, like assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), medication management, and dining plans.
In this guide, you can learn about the A Place for Mom partner communities in Memphis within a 10-mile radius of downtown. Browse through community features such as on-site amenities, care services, activities and more. You can also find information highlighting local memory care facility costs, payment information, Tennessee laws and regulations governing memory facilities, transportation, senior benefit resources, and the local health services available. Along with this information, you’ll learn what enriching activities Memphis has for those with memory care needs.
How do we rank Memphis memory care facilities?
Our goal is to help you find high-quality memory care communities that fit your needs. Using our 20+ years of experience in senior living, we developed a proprietary rating system based on the following:
Types of care available in Memphis, TN
Memory Care
We give them 5 stars because they were good to Mom and I would recommend them. What really stood out to us about Foxbridge Assisted Living was the triendliness of the staff
We were there for a very short period of time less than 2 months. the majority of this time mom had been placed in hospice care with Compassus. The things we liked most was we were told there would be a nurse on duty 24 hrs a day in moms unit. There were only 10 residents in moms unit. The layout of the facility. It was very open, the living area and dining room was located in the center and all of the residents rooms surrounded the dining and living room. there were no long halls.
There was housekeeping service and my mom's apartment was always maintained along with the common areas. The staff were attentive to mom's needs and treated her with respect. The activities were fun and engaging, even if mom forgot that she did them.
108 N Auburndale St, Memphis, TN 38104
1328 Mississippi Blvd, Memphis, TN 38106
Metro Community Care Homes Assisted living is good living at Metro Care Homes in Memphis Tennessee. We are conveniently located in the heart of bustling Memphis where the best in dining, shopping and culture can be shared by you and your friends and family. Our beautiful grounds offer ample...
815 N Mclean Blvd, Memphis, TN 38107
3814 Faxon Ave, Memphis, TN 38122
1755 Eldridge Ave, Memphis, TN 38108
1755 Eldridge Ave, Memphis, TN 38108
1430 Graceland Pines St, Memphis, TN 38116
3517 Andy Way Ln, Memphis, TN 38128
9080 Lacey Drive, Southaven, MS 38671
Affordable Senior Care is working really well. We are really pleased with the staff and everything that's going on. The nurse checks her. They are giving her baths. The food looks real good. The staff is...
Affordable Senior Care is an assisted living and memory care community that hosts senior residents in the city of Southaven, DeSoto County, Mississippi. There are many artistic structures ideal for a perfect visit during an afternoon stroll in the city. This region has excellent weather...
6539 Knight Arnold Road Ext, Memphis, TN 38115-0697
2779 Battle Creek Dr, Memphis, TN 38128
6551 Knight Arnold Rd, Memphis, TN 38115
We decided to relocate my brother here from another community in the area and so far things are going well. The staff is very friendly and attentive. The community and housekeeping is kept up. My brother...
Located in the heart of bustling Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, Legacy Assisted Living & Memory Care at Lenox Park is conveniently located to you and your family. We are easy to access and provide ample parking. Our central location makes it possible for active seniors to remain engaged...
6880 East Raines Road, Memphis, TN 38115
Staff is very attentive to needs of those that live there. The food is wonderful my loved one never complains about it at all! It smells clean every time I am there. Everyone there is caring and...
Riverdale Assisted Living located in Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee provides seniors with the opportunity to become a part of a caring community. This community offers residents and their guests much to do and see. Memphis is a busy city with plenty to do. Guests of our residents will enjoy...
7701 Poplar Ave, Germantown, TN 38138-3904
3909 Covington Pike, Memphis, TN 38135
On behalf of our team of caregivers and support staff, thank you for considering our healthcare center. We offer a full range of medical services to meet the individual needs of our residents, including short-term rehabilitative services and long-term skilled care. Working with the resident’s...
3168 Hacks Cross Road, Memphis, TN 38119
The Arbors at South Breeze is an Alzheimer's memory care community located in Memphis, Tennessee in Shelby county. Southern charm is abundant in the outskirts of Memphis where the Arbors at South Breeze is located. It can be found in Germantown Station Park, just a block away from the community,...
3168 Hacks Cross Road, Memphis, TN 38119
The Arbors at South Breeze is an Alzheimer's memory care community located in Memphis, Tennessee in Shelby county. Southern charm is abundant in the outskirts of Memphis where the Arbors at South Breeze is located. It can be found in Germantown Station Park, just a block away from the community,...
The average monthly cost of memory care at our Memphis partner communities is $4,925, which includes additional service fees and amenities, according to proprietary data from A Place for Mom.[01] Memory care is designed to provide specialty care for seniors with dementia, so expect to see more one-on-one care and person-centered care services.
The following list of amenities and services are typically covered by a resident’s monthly baseline rent in Memphis memory care communities:
Several of the following services and amenities are also found in Memphis memory care communities, but they may incur additional costs, reflected in the $4,925 average above:
The following costs show the average baseline costs across the area and don’t include additional fees as mentioned above.
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Memory care can be paid for in a number of ways — from private pay options like Social Security benefits and investment returns to public programs like Medicare and Medicaid. While some options may fund memory care through one payment method, the majority of people use a mix of both private and public funding.
In this section, you’ll learn about different payment options and resources to help pay for memory care, such as private pay, VA benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid. Each section provides a resource section with local contacts for senior residents in Memphis.
Private pay methods are income sources that seniors can use in conjunction with other resources to fund memory care. These sources usually consist of personal savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, and investment returns. Seniors and their families may also turn to additional options to free up cash for long-term care, such as the following:
Memory care facilities in Tennessee are licensed as assisted-care living facilities and are regulated by the Tennessee Department of Health.
To be licensed, facilities must meet several rules and requirements and pass regular inspections. Requirements include hiring an administrator who is certified by the Board for Licensing Health Care Facilities and maintaining staff whose qualifications meet standards determined by the Department of Health. Additionally, caregivers and administrators are required to receive dementia-specific training at designated memory care facilities. Licenses are reviewed annually.
The Department of Health regularly inspects facilities to ensure regulatory requirements are maintained and residents receive high-quality care. Inspections may review the following:
Families can review a community’s licensing history and inspection reports using the Tennessee Department of Health’s Health Care Facility search tool. Information provided with this search tool includes current licensure status and expiration date, the most recent inspection date, and the date of the original license. For communities that have been cited for a violation, a highlighted red link will illustrate the number of disciplinary actions, a description of the violation, and the follow-up actions that were taken.
Memory care facilities typically have secured units, and staff are trained to watch for wandering behaviors and how to redirect residents. Facilities must also follow the assisted-care living rules as designed by the state of Tennessee. For example, a facility must develop an individualized care plan for a resident within five days of them moving in. Additionally, a comprehensive medical record must be kept for each resident that includes the following information:
Facilities must also meet standards around safety precautions, reporting requirements, and construction.
Tennessee Department of Health contact information
Tennessee Department of Health
710 James Robertson Parkway
Nashville, TN 37243
Phone Number: 615-741-3111
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Tennessee has rescinded state COVID-19 mandates, however, all health care facilities, including memory care communities, are required to update and follow procedures in accordance with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS).
The state of Tennessee has also updated its vaccination policy for skilled nursing facilities.
Memphis offers numerous benefits for seniors living with dementia and their families. For instance, the West Tennessee Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association is based in Memphis and plays host to the annual Walk to End Alzheimer’s fundraising event. Families also have access to local resources, programs, and events that provide information and supportive services to help families learn about and cope with dementia.
Memphis also offers several memory care communities and respite care to support family caregivers. These communities are designed to accommodate the needs of individuals living with dementia. Read on to learn more about how our memory care partners in Memphis provide unique care options.
Specialized programming and amenities help promote a healthy lifestyle
In Memphis, memory care is a form of assisted living that focuses on making the day-to-day experiences of residents as fulfilling as possible, without sacrificing care or security.
Memory care offers services that cater to the interests and abilities of individual residents. These communities provide specialized therapeutic programming to help promote cognitive function, gross motor coordination, and positive sensory stimulation. Activities may include exercise classes, music therapy, puzzles, and planned events with neighbors and family.
Additionally, most communities in Memphis have indoor common areas and secure outdoor spaces where residents can socialize and enjoy fresh air. Many communities also have an activity director to plan entertainment, activities, and outings that residents will enjoy.
Specially trained staff provide support with daily activities
Staff are specially trained to understand and recognize the symptoms of dementia at various stages. They can help divert certain behaviors that are often associated with dementia, such as forgetfulness and wandering, to help residents remain safe.
Residents receive person-centered help with their activities of daily living, such as bathing, grooming, and dressing, among other daily activities. Memory care communities also employ staff to handle daily chores like housekeeping and laundry. And residents can also expect meal plans and transportation services for off-site appointments and group activities.
Thoughtful design helps promote safety and security
In memory care, thoughtful design is vital. Memory care units are typically located in a secure section or floor. These areas are usually locked and/or monitored with a security system to alert staff when a resident has opened a door or enters an area that’s unsafe.
The design of a memory care community is also important for helping to reduce incidences of confusion or frustration. Many have floorplans that are easy to navigate, with wide hallways painted in calming colors that help guide residents.
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There are a handful of highly ranked hospitals in Memphis. They provide a range of services for seniors with various health care needs. Find information on Memphis’ top rated hospitals below.
A teaching hospital and surgical facility, Baptist Memorial is located in East Memphis and is highly rated across 12 adult procedures. Baptist Memorial ranks as the No. 1 regional hospital in Memphis, according to U.S. News and World Report.[10] It’s specifically known for its hip and knee replacement surgeries, and treatment for heart conditions
With five campuses in Memphis, Methodist Hospitals have been ranked the second-best regional hospital in Memphis.[10] It’s particularly well known for its excellent cancer care.
Serving the veteran community, the VA Medical Center provides extensive care for people in the community. Beyond primary care and hospital services, it also offers palliative care, women’s health care, and treatment for mental health disorders and addiction.
Memphis is a large city that is fairly spread out which can make the city a challenge to navigate without a car. However, driving or using public transportation is not a safe option for seniors living with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. That’s why A Place for Mom’s partner communities in Memphis offer on-site transportation services to their residents.
There are also several public transportation options for friends and families who want to take their loved one living with dementia out to explore all Memphis has to offer.
MATAplus is a door-to-door shuttle service that is provided through the Memphis Area Transportation Authority (MATA) specifically for those with physical, cognitive, or visual disabilities. The service extends three-quarters of a mile beyond the bus routes and allows caregivers to accompany a person on their trip. Once a senior has completed the application process and has been approved, trips can be reserved over the phone.
The Independent Transportation Network is similar to a taxi or rideshares like Uber or Lyft and is available throughout Tennessee. The service is available to anyone over the age of 60 within Memphis’ I-240 loop. The membership can be managed online with prepaid rides, and caregivers can also manage personal transportation accounts. If a senior living with dementia must use a transportation option not offered by their memory care community, it’s essential they’re accompanied by a caregiver.
As the home of rock and roll, Memphis is famous for its music scene. And listening to music has shown to reduce anxiety and improve mood for individuals living with dementia. The Overton Park Shell is wheelchair accessible and is a great spot to see live music for all ages. This outdoor depression-era band shell hosted Elvis Presley in his first public performance and, to this day, hosts a variety of music events. It even offers a free concert series and several community events over the summer.
Graceland is another great place to be immersed in the musical history of Memphis. The sprawling estate gives fans a peek into Elvis’ home, planes, vintage cars, and music memorabilia. Most of the tour is also wheelchair accessible.
One of the great things about Memphis is the number of accessible outdoor activities the city has to offer. The Memphis Botanic Garden is situated on over 96 acres and is a wonderful place to marvel at the unique, seasonal plant life of the area. Visitors can wind their way through the 30 unique gardens on wheelchair-accessible paths, or sit and relax among the beauty on one of the numerous benches along the path.
The Dixon Gallery and Gardens is another sight worth visiting for those who want to combine their love for art and the outdoors. It offers free admission to seniors and is wheelchair accessible. Manicured gardens set the stage for several impressive sculpture galleries. Visitors can also enjoy the rotating exhibits in the indoor galleries.
For an activity that is definitely unique to Memphis, stop by The Peabody Hotel to watch the Peabody duck parade. Starting in the 1930s, visitors have watched as the red carpet is rolled out at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. for the Peabody ducks to waddle their way into the foyer’s central fountain for a dip.
The Mississippi River cuts a historical path through Memphis, providing several opportunities to enjoy activities along the river front. Take a cruise on a classic riverboat, and look back in time when paddle boats steamed up and down the river. Memphis Riverboats offers scenic tours, lunch and dinner cruises, special holiday tours, and blues cruises for those who want the best view of the city while enjoying live music. Because of their age, the riverboats are not required to be accessible, however, the company does attempt to accommodate guests.
HarborChase of Germantown, HarborChase of Cordova and Brightmore of East Memphis are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Memphis, TN. 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 Memphis is 4,720 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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