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Last Updated: 7/4/24

If your loved one is looking for memory care in Richmond, A Place for Mom can help. Richmond offers a large number of memory care facilities to choose from. The city is home to 25 memory care facilities within a 10-mile radius of downtown. Memory care residents in Richmond have on-site access to specialized care, meals, accessible beds and showers, and social engagements with their fellow residents. Service is provided around the clock, giving residents the security that they’ll always have help when it’s needed and their families peace of mind that their loved ones are getting comprehensive care specific to Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other memory-focused ailments.

In this guide to memory care in Richmond, we list all of our in-network memory care facilities, along with information on monthly costs, payment options, amenities, regulations, and transportation options.

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Average starting price $4,515/month
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Recent reviews of Memory Care in Richmond, VA
Spring Arbor Cottage of Richmond
4.6

The facility was nice and well taken care of, which was very important to us. It smelled very clean - some other facilities smelled like urine. I would say my moms bathroom counter needed updating some Formica coming off that's why I didn't rate it a 5 but it was clean. I can't say enough about the staff. My mom was level 4 care so she needed with help eating and all other life functions. Someone sat and fed her everyday. She seemed to be thriving and seemed happy. I wish she could have participated in the fun things they had going on but she was not able at the time. My mom did end up passing away 2.5 months after we placed her in memory care but the staff was amazing. My mom was on hospice when she entered. The night she passed a sweet nurse from Spring Arbor stayed with her all night long so she wouldn't be alone. My family is so grateful for her!

The Crossings at Ironbridge in Chester, VA
3.5

They kept changing the way they did the laundry, which was fine. But 50% of my loved one's clothes just disappeared, even after we tagged them. The food was not very good here. And they really didn't have much meal planning for you if you had needs or preferences off the main stream. I could see they had a lot of activities, but my loved one didn't participate. The management was very good. If you had an ear to management, they would help you out a lot. It's not like they ignored you. For instance, I wanted to put cameras in my loved one's room, and they were very open to that and helped me to get that achieved. Overall, after looking at several places, I'm glad I chose them. The marketing director was very supportive from the beginning to the end. I could run questions by her, and she was very helpful. We ended up needing hospice care, and they helped get that set up. The hospice service they recommend there was excellent. I got to talk to a chaplain once a week, and the home office would call me once a week. The hospice nurse was outstanding. It was like having a sister there.

Petersburg Home For Ladies
4.9

This is my first experience with assisted living as far as Alzheimers and from the various places I visited, this is by far the best place I saw, even halfway done you could see it was better. They have been great, there's only 9 patients on that wing right now, they're doing a good job. There's some issues, but i think that's with any facility, but they address it, they're very responsive and fix them quickly. They have been really wonderful to work with. I know my mother, when we took her there she wasn't doing anything but sitting in a chair watching tv, she hadn't taken a shower in 10 years (she was getting sponge baths) and they've gotten her in the shower; she has a walker but wouldn't use it and now she's walking around with it, she loves the food, shes a good cook so thats a big statement for her to make, they've got them doing puzzles and crafts which she never does, shes sort of like the den mother keeping them all together. It's been a big turn around for her and such an improvement in her quality of life. I also like that the staff wears white, it gives it more of a professional feel so you know who the staff is because a lot of times they're just wearing regular clothes with name tags so you're not sure who works there.

Avery Point

12000 Avery Point Way, Richmond, VA 23233

Provides: Memory Care, Assisted Living, Independent Living

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Costs of memory care in the Richmond area

A Place for Mom’s proprietary data indicates that Richmond, Virginia, memory care residents pay $5,165 a month on average within our network of communities, including associated expenses and service fee add-ons.[01] That cost provides access to multiple types of care (such as memory, diabetic, incontinence, and more), medication management, meal prep, parking, accessible rooms, and common area activities.

The average monthly cost nationwide for memory care is $6,935, so memory care facilities in Richmond provide great value to residents and their families.[02]

The following chart contains baseline costs for residents living in Richmond-based memory care facilities:

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How people pay for memory care in Richmond

Memory care is a significant personal and financial commitment for both the resident and their immediate family. Residents of Richmond-based facilities can finance the cost of memory care via private payments, Medicare, and Medicaid. Here, we’ll explore what each option entails.

Private pay methods in Richmond

If possible, seniors and their families can pay for memory care facilities by way of any personal finances or wealth. This can include dipping into personal savings, using Social Security, cashing out a pension, or using an investment return to foot the bill. In any case, personal finances provide a direct route to paying for memory care. Residents can also use the following

Understand Virginia laws and regulations for memory care facilities

Categorized as assisted living facilities (ALFs), memory care locations that serve dementia and Alzheimer’s patients are regulated by the Virginia Department of Social Services. ALFs are subject to specific special state guidelines, including requirements around care evaluations. For example, residents must be evaluated at least every three months by a licensed healthcare professional. In addition, facilities are required to plan 14 hours of activities each week. ALFs must also create medication management plans that are reviewed and approved by the Department of Social Services.

Administrators and patient-facing employees must also receive regular training and updated education on dementia care if working with patients living with cognitive issues. Furthermore, if an ALF has at least 20 residents, it, by law, must have at least one attendee awake at all times. Inspections to ensure these guidelines are being met happen randomly at least once a year. Information on a specific facility’s inspection history can be found online here.

Virginia Department of Health contact information

109 Governor St.
Richmond, Virginia 23219
Phone: (804) 864-7000
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – to 5 p.m.

COVID-19 regulations for Richmond memory care facilities

Richmond has its own COVID-19 guidelines, compiled by the state of Virginia, though it mostly follows CDC recommendations. When it comes to assisted living communities, including memory care facilities, the state encourages two factors:

Vaccinations. Employees and residents are encouraged to stay up to date on COVID-19 vaccines.

Facility cleanliness. Routine cleaning and handwashing are promoted.

Get to know memory care in Richmond

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Number of in-network assisted living facilities in market

4.0/5.0 average in-network rating
76% of communities offer pet-friendly services
32% of communities in market offer Hoyer lifts
80% of communities in market offer on-site physician (or comparable)
80% of communities in market offer enclosed walking space

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Number of people we have referred in market

81

Average age of resident we have referred in market
Gender split: 62% female

What to expect from memory care living in Richmond

A majority of the memory care facilities in our listings are a combination of assisted living and memory care communities. As such, they offer a variety of services and types of care.

Specialized, expert care

Our listings have specialized memory care training for staff, and 84% are designed specifically to accommodate memory loss. Because memory conditions, such as dementia and Alzheimer’s, are often associated with other symptoms, a number of our facilities have even more specialized care. These facilities have staff trained to care for those who exhibit anxiety, aggression, and agitation; hallucinations and delusions; and restlessness, pacing, and wandering; and are trained in redirection, cueing, and disorientation. On-site care specialists also oversee patient medication needs and exit-seeking behaviors treatment.

A variety of resident amenities

A number of facilities have professional chefs on-site to cook for residents and their guests. Rooms are wheelchair accessible with air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and cable/satellite television, and some have kitchenettes and housekeepers and laundry service available. More than three-quarters of our listings allow dogs and cats weighing 21-30 pounds, so residents can bring their furry companions with them when they move in.

Indoor and outdoor common areas

For residents who like to enjoy the fresh air, 92% of our listings have outdoor common areas, and 88% have outdoor patios. Buildings also have indoor common areas where residents can interact with each other and their visitors, as well as activity directors who plan engaging events and programs for seniors.

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Unfamiliar with Richmond? Highlights for seniors

32153

Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Richmond
14%

Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Richmond population

38910

Median annual income for Richmond seniors 65 and older

Health care for seniors in Richmond

Memory care patients in Richmond have the following health care facilities at their disposal:

VCU Health System

This health care network has several facilities in town, including VCU Medical Center. VCU Medical Center is a renowned research and innovation center and provides several care options, such as senior-focused treatments and the city’s best cancer center. It is an academic medical facility and Richmond’s top-rated hospital.[05]

VCU Geriatrics Clinic

This VCU Health partner offers house calls, transitional care, outpatient work, and more to the senior population of Richmond.

HCA Virginia Health System

Henrico Doctors’ Hospital is Richmond’s No. 2 hospital and a high-performing general medicine and surgical provider. Chippenham Hospital’s geriatric psychiatrist care focuses on behavioral health for seniors to make the later years enjoyable.

Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center

The city’s fourth-ranked hospital, Bon Secours is a dedicated senior-care facility.[05] Its geriatric center is a specialized center that provides seniors assessments, care planning, urgent care, and follow-up services.

Richmond VA Medical Center

Also known as Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Hospital, this is Richmond’s lone VA hospital. It offers a variety of services, such as geriatric care, orthopedics, rheumatology, and more.

Transportation for seniors in Richmond

Memory care facilities generally provide their residents with chaperone services and medical-related transportation. For visiting family or friends. Richmond is best raveled by car. Richmond has an abundance of walking, biking, and public transportation options. Cycling lanes and walkways like the Virginia Capital Trail are peppered throughout downtown. Public transport options, such as the GRTC transit system, offer specialized transportation for individuals with disabilities or mobility issues at no cost. Through the GRTC’s CARE and CARE Plus program, seniors over the age of 80 can also apply for ADA paratransit cards here.

Senior activities in Richmond

Some facilities might host regular outings for residents to places like the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, which is free to the public and wheelchair accessible. With exhibitions and displays regularly rolling through, it’s a wonderful stop for the entire family when visiting their loved one in memory care.

The Maymont Foundation is a great place to visit on nice days, and most of the area is wheelchair accessible. Resting on 100 acres of land in Richmond, patrons visit an arboretum, see animals in their native habitats in The Robins Nature Center, feed goats, and take a peek into the Maymont mansion.

The Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden is open to seniors 65 and older for $14, featuring several exhibits and displays for viewing. Agecroft Hall & Gardens is also open to the public, including a Shakespeare at Agecroft setup. Seniors can attend for $11. For history fans, the American Civil War Museum is a popular attraction in Richmond. The Byrd Theater, built in 1928, is a great place to see a movie or just enjoy the historical architecture with loved ones.

Henrico County has a healthy offering of activities to help seniors move their bodies and stretch their minds with friends and family. Many of the memory care facilities in our listings plan outings for residents to a number of these places. The Belmont Recreation Center hosts its Belmont Games Club for participants aged 50 and over every first and third Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For guests with particular gaming interests, Belmont offers Bridge on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Pinochle every third Tuesday from noon to 4 p.m.

Frequently asked questions

Sunrise of Richmond, The Barrington at Hioaks and Sunrise at Bon Air are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near Richmond, VA. 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 Richmond is 4,515 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. United States Census Bureau. (2022). Population estimates (V2017-2021): Richmond, Virginia; United States [Data set]. QuickFacts.

  3. U.S. News. (2023). U.S. News Best Hospitals. U.S. News & World Report L.P.

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