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Known for its lively arts and culture scene, Lafayette is a popular and economical choice for retired seniors. In addition, the city’s moderate climate is advantageous for older adults with health concerns exacerbated by extreme temperatures, providing a comfortable and safe environment for seniors to thrive.
Those looking for services associated with a senior living facility, which they might categorize as a nursing home, find that many facilities specialize in memory care or assisted living. While memory care facilities provide 24-hour specialized care and long-term housing for seniors with memory loss, assisted living facilities support seniors who are somewhat active but require assistance with daily living activities. Nursing homes, on the other hand, provide round-the-clock medical care. While we don’t partner with nursing homes, we do collaborate with six assisted living and memory care facilities within the 10-mile radius of downtown Lafayette.
This guide focuses on our partner facilities in Lafayette. It will cover different types of senior care facilities, how to pay for them, what rules and regulations apply, how to find transportation in the area, and what activities and amenities the city of Lafayette has to offer.
Types of care available in Lafayette, LA
My loved one was previously a resident at Garden View at New Iberia and everything was great for her at this facility! The staff was amazing and always treated us like family. They offered many activities for the residents. The housekeeping and the food were both excellent. The transition in and out were both very smooth for my loved one. I would definitely recommend Garden View at New Iberia to others!
It's very warm and everyone is very caring. It's small, so the occupants get to know each other, and the staff encourage interaction. It's nice. It's like being in your own home. I find the care very good. They're attentive and check on the residents frequently. They contact you if they think there's anything you need to know, so I like that they keep the family involved. They encourage the residents to participate in activities . They have pop-up card games, they go for walks, they have birds nests and plants and vegetables in the back, and some religious gatherings daily. They also have activities to encourage them to move and exercise a little bit. My loved one says the food is delicious. We're very pleased.
Very attentive to the residents. Food is ok. Wish they had more outings that just walmart tours on Fridays. All in all a good place.
215 West Farrel Road, Lafayette, LA 70508
The Brookdale has been a great experience for my parents after leaving their home of 48 years. This was a very tough year for my parents and Brookdale immediately became home to them. Any issues they may...
A Full and Rich LifeTucked away on two acres of scenic property in the exclusive River Ranch neighborhood, you may be surprised to find a warm and welcoming adult residential care and memory care community. Because we operate more like a family than a traditional senior living home, we can almost...
308 Sidney Martin Road, Lafayette, LA 70507
The staff is extremely friendly - they check on the in laws multiple times a day. The housekeeping is good - laundry is done once week unless you pay more for it. This has been an issue, it would be nice if...
Courtyard Retirement and Assisted Living is an assisted living facility in Lafayette, LA that offers residents independent living options and daily support services. Our residents range from ages fifty-five and older; most requiring assistance with activities of daily living; services are to...
400 Polly Ln, Lafayette, LA 70508
Our loved one is doing well at The Blake at Lafayette community. The staff members are caring and provide good quality of life care. Based on the experience we have had so far, we would absolutely recommend...
500 Copper Meadows Blvd, Youngsville, LA 70592
I love this community, They have a website and post pictures of all the activities they do. They go above and beyond to make sure my loved one is taken care of and I would recommend this community to...
2201 Verot School Rd, Lafayette, LA 70508
I would recommend the facility. Having a loved one with dementia increases the level of concern. I have cameras so I can check on her now, since she no longer will answer a phone.
The Vincent offers a perfect blend of living options from Independent Living Apartment Homes and Cottages to Assisted Living and Memory Care, providing top-tier service and amenities in the beautiful heart of Lafayette, La.
2201 Verot School Rd, Lafayette, LA 70508
I would recommend the facility. Having a loved one with dementia increases the level of concern. I have cameras so I can check on her now, since she no longer will answer a phone.
The Vincent offers a perfect blend of living options from Independent Living Apartment Homes and Cottages to Assisted Living and Memory Care, providing top-tier service and amenities in the beautiful heart of Lafayette, La.
203 Rue Fountaine, Lafayette, LA 70508
Mom loves it there! Highest quality of care she has received from the past 3 retirement facilities. Food - not so great. Activities - not much to speak of. But, the friendliness and personal care...
5522 Ambassador Caffery Pkwy, Youngsville, LA 70592
Based off of our personal experience, I would recommend Avanti Senior Living at Lafayette to others looking.
601 Verot School Rd, Lafayette, LA 70508
Garden View is a very home like, friendly facility. The design makes it easy for clients to meet each other and for staff to observe clients at all times. Staff is both efficient and friendly. Family...
Garden View Assisted Living contains luxury one and two bedroom apartments allowing a choice in accommodations. Our residents leave behind the burden of everyday home maintenance, repairs and other worries to live in their own private apartment with the security of a helping hand when...
2500 E Simcoe St, Lafayette, LA 70501
1005 Eraste Landry Rd, Lafayette, LA 70506
161 S Beadle Rd, Lafayette, LA 70508
Cedar Crest is the only dedicated memory care community in Lafayette. We are solely dedicated to those with memory care challenges and over the years we have developed our trademarked philosophy of care " Rhythm of the Day". Our philosophy of care assures your loved one receives; validation ( he...
811 Martin Luther King Jr Dr, Lafayette, LA 70501
103 West Martial Avenue, Lafayette, LA 70508
103 West Martial Avenue, Lafayette, LA 70508
903 Center St, Lafayette, LA 70501
2707 Kaliste Saloom Rd, Lafayette, LA 70508
418 Albertsons Pkwy, Broussard, LA 70518
418 Albertsons Pkwy, Broussard, LA 70518
In a Lafayette nursing home — a facility that offers patients 24-hour short- and long-term care — a private room has a monthly median cost of $5,870.[01]
In A Place for Mom’s network, assisted living facilities cost $4,429, and memory care facilities cost $4,824 on average. Individual expenses vary, but these numbers reflect a total cost that includes fees and add-ons.[02]
Residents in our partner assisted living and memory care facilities have access to comprehensive personal care and medication management. They also have access to wheelchair-accessible rooms, chef-prepared meals, and common socialization areas where they can chat with friends or participate in planned activities.
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Nursing homes, assisted living, and memory care facilities in Lafayette are usually financed by seniors and their families through a variety of means. Below, we’ve covered all information regarding payment choices for senior living and care, such as private payment methods, VA benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Some people finance their senior living stays with savings they’ve accumulated over time. These funds may originate from a 401(k), individual retirement account, stock portfolio, or personal bank account.
The overall cost of a stay in a skilled nursing, assisted living, or memory care facility can come from any combination of funding options. Articles on additional sources of funding are available below.
Nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and memory care facilities are all licensed and regulated by the Health Standards Section of the Louisiana Department of Health. Nursing homes are also subject to federal regulations as well as state laws and regulations for nursing facilities. Assisted living facilities are licensed as Adult Residential Care Providers, as are memory care facilities, which then have to adhere to requirements for an Alzheimer’s Special Care Unit (ASCU).
While nursing homes provide skilled nursing care and 24-hour medical supervision, assisted living and memory care do much the same without the medical care component. Assisted living regulations require 24-hour supervision and personal care and assistance to be available, as well as health-care-related services. The goal is for residents to be able to live as independently as they possibly can. Assisted living facilities also have to provide planned activities and plenty of opportunities for residents to socialize. Taking care of meals, housekeeping, laundry, and transportation are also stipulated in the regulations.
Memory care (Alzheimer’s Special Care Units) has to meet the same standards as assisted living with two additions. First, the facility itself must provide a safe, secure area for residents to be able to go outside. Second, specialized training must be provided to staff on how to understand behaviors and best care for residents with dementia or Alzheimer’s.
To make sure facilities are following Louisiana laws and regulations (as well as federal regulations for nursing homes), annual inspections are required. You’ll have to submit a public records request if you want to see inspection reports because they’re not made available online.
Louisiana Department of Health
628 N. Fourth St.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Phone: 225-342-9500
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Lafayette does not currently have formal COVID-19 restrictions citywide. However, some facilities may have rules that visitors and residents must follow.
In general, the Louisiana Department of Health makes the following recommendations about reducing the spread of COVID-19:
COVID-19 vaccinations and booster shots are recommended but not mandated.
Mask-wearing is recommended as an especially good idea if you’re in a crowd.
After leaving a common area, staff are to use a hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol or spend at least 20 seconds washing their hands with soap and water.
Keeping your distance from others in a crowded setting is recommended.
Lafayette is beloved for its rich culture, warm climate, and Southern hospitality. That warmth carries over to its senior living communities, where seniors can find help with daily activities and chores like laundry and housekeeping are taken care of. The senior living facilities in A Place for Mom’s network also offer an abundance of on-site social activities for active seniors. And the locations in Lafayette are true to the parish’s French Cajun culture, as 33% of in-network facilities are French-speaking, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.
While A Place for Mom does not partner with nursing homes, we do partner with six facilities in Lafayette that provide a combination of senior care types, with options for independent living, assisted living, and memory care all within the same community. One is a standalone assisted living facility; three are both assisted living and memory care facilities; and two offer a mix of assisted living, independent living, and memory care. There is one additional in-network facility within a 25-mile radius of downtown that combines assisted living and memory care.
Lafayette nursing homes provide individualized activities to dementia patients. To ensure their safety, all facilities in our network have qualified staff members present and awake 24 hours a day, and some have wander guards or similar systems in place. At two-thirds of our partner locations, staff members have received specialized memory care training, and the community has been secured against wandering and roaming.
To create a stimulating environment, senior living communities create social events and immersive activities for their residents to enjoy. Within our Lafayette network, 67% of senior care facilities have an arts and crafts area and offer devotional activities on-site. Half of the locations offer day trips and outings, yoga, barbecues, and cafes or bistros. Most have activity directors, TV lounges, birthday parties, and art classes.
The communities feature indoor and outdoor social amenities, walking paths, and enclosed courtyards for everyday exercise. Seniors and their families can also readily reach nearby attractions such as theaters, parks, and museums.
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Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Lafayette
Percentage of seniors 65 and older within the Lafayette population
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In addition to two VA clinics, part of the VA Alexandria Health Care System, the Lafayette area is home to many renowned hospitals. Continue reading to find out more about the top medical facilities in Lafayette:
Lafayette General Medical Center has been awarded in three categories by U.S. News & World Report for being high performing in hip fractures and two other specialties.[05].
U.S. News and World Report lauds Our Lady of Lourdes for being high performing in heart failure, kidney failure, colon cancer surgery, and three other areas.[05]
There are public transportation options available in Lafayette, but given their mobility and health limitations, nursing home, assisted living, and memory care residents in Lafayette are unlikely to use public transportation alone. They may instead rely on transportation provided by their care community, such as shuttle buses or vans, or on private transportation arranged by family members or caretakers. According to A Place for Mom’s proprietary research, 83% of partner assisted living and memory care facilities offer complimentary transportation and 50% provide at-cost transportation.
If a senior care community doesn’t provide transportation but visitors require it, they can use the Lafayette Transit System (LTS), a bus network offering accessible routes for older adults and people with disabilities around the city. Every bus in the fleet complies with the ADA. It has reserved seating for older adults and those with disabilities. LTS drivers are also trained to help riders with disabilities. They can give riders more time to board and disembark, and they can help tighten seat belts or other restraints, though note that they aren’t trained or prepared to provide continuous supervision or caregiving during a ride.
Acadiana Transit, a paratransit service provided by Lafayette Transit, is another transportation option for elders accompanied by caregivers. To use the paratransit service, visit the paratransit application page, where you can find instructions to send in an application by email. If you or a loved one cannot use conventional bus services due to a disability or medical condition, learn more about paratransit services by reading the Paratransit Rider’s Guide.
Lafayette is known as America’s Happiest City, with a busy nightlife, a thriving music scene, and abundant shopping and dining options. Combined with this joy, the city also has small-town charm and a welcoming neighborhood environment.
The Lafayette region is close to various indoor and outdoor, interactive, and passive activities that those living in memory care or assisted living facilities can safely enjoy.
To learn more about the city’s roots, residents and their families can visit the Vermilionville Living History Museum and Folklife Park, which focuses on the Acadian, Native American, and Creole people settled in the area. It’s a fun and instructive outing with many exhibits, demonstrations, and live music performances. This park is wheelchair-accessible and offers audio tours for those who are blind or visually impaired.
Similarly, the Lafayette Science Museum offers something for everyone to enjoy. Seniors can explore several interactive exhibits catered to different interests and abilities.
Music enthusiasts can attend a performance at the Acadiana Center for the Arts, which offers various performances catering to a wide range of interests and wheelchair-accessible seating. Or families may enjoy a visit to the Heymann Performing Arts Center, which showcases concerts and events ranging from classical to popular music. It’s also wheelchair accessible and offers hearing aids to individuals with hearing difficulties.
If you’re looking for outdoor excursions, visit the Lafayette Farmers and Artisans Market, a terrific place to buy fresh food, homemade goods, and listen to live music. There’s plenty of seating available, and it’s wheelchair-accessible.
Brookdale Lafayette, Courtyard Retirement and Assisted Living and Garden View Assisted Living of Lafayette are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near Lafayette, LA. These Nursing Homes facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Nursing Homes in Lafayette is 4,138 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
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United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey. Census Bureau Tables.
U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Hospitals in Lafayette, LA.
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