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Below you can see the 7 memory care facilities and assisted living communities in Alexandria, Virginia. The following communities may offer specialized services to Virginia residents with any stage of Alzheimer's disease. This listing of Alexandria Alzheimer's care facilities includes facilities specializing in only Alzheimer's or dementia care, as well as those that offer assisted living and secured Alzheimer's units in addition to assisted living.

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Alzheimer's care in ALEXANDRIA, VA costs families $74,436 per year, on average, with actual costs ranging from $45,588 to $121,884 per year. In general, Alzheimer's homes and secured units in the ALEXANDRIA area are more than the average $64,416 yearly cost of Alzheimer's care in the state of Virginia, with $10,020 yearly difference in cost.

Dawes House

Dawes House is a dementia care home that offers services in Alexandria, VA and Fairfax county. Dawes House includes 8 secured dementia units. Dawes House can be toured at 5707 Dawes Ave in the 22311 zip code and offers amenities like calming environment, dementia programs and feeding assistance.

Sunrise Of Alexandria

Sunrise Of Alexandria is an Alzheimer’s care community that offers services in Alexandria, VA and Alexandria City county. Sunrise Of Alexandria offers 110 secured Alzheimer’s care units. Sunrise Of Alexandria can be visited at 3520 Duke Street in the 22304 zip code and offers amenities like secure gardens, Alzheimer’s-friendly menus and personalized care plans.

Westgate

Westgate is a memory care home which provides services in Alexandria, VA and Fairfax county. Westgate offers 8 secured units. Westgate can be toured at 9406 Old Mount Vernon Road in the 22309 zip code and provides amenities like color-coded rooms, flexible visiting hours and 24-hour care.

The Residences At Lynn House

The Residences At Lynn House is a dementia & Alzheimer’s care community that provides services in Alexandria, VA and Alexandria City county. The Residences At Lynn House offers 12 secured units. The Residences At Lynn House can be toured at 4400 W. Braddock Road in the 22304 zip code and provides amenities like a library, Alzheimer’s and dementia-friendly menus and dressing assistance.

Paul Spring Retirement Community

Paul Spring Retirement Community is a home for dementia and memory care which offers services in Alexandria, VA and Fairfax county. Paul Spring Retirement Community offers 190 secured units. Paul Spring Retirement Community can be visited at 7116 Fort Hunt Road in the 22307 zip code and offers amenities like color-coded rooms, regular checkups and behavior management.

Hermitage In Northern Virginia

Hermitage In Northern Virginia is a dementia care facility that provides services in Alexandria, VA and Alexandria City county. Hermitage In Northern Virginia includes 200 dementia units. Hermitage In Northern Virginia can be toured at 5000 Fairbanks Avenue in the 22311 zip code and provides amenities like color-coded rooms, dementia programs and 24-hour care.

Goodwin House Alexandria

Goodwin House Alexandria is an Alzheimer’s care home which offers services in Alexandria, VA and Alexandria City county. Goodwin House Alexandria includes 250 secured Alzheimer’s units. Goodwin House Alexandria can be visited at 4800 Fillmore Ave in the 22311 zip code and offers amenities like color-coded rooms, Alzheimer’s-friendly menus and dressing assistance.

Frequently Asked Questions About Alzheimer's Care in Alexandria, VA

What types of Alzheimer's care services are available in Alexandria, Virginia?

In Alexandria, VA, you can find a range of Alzheimer's care services, including memory care facilities, in-home care providers specializing in dementia care, and support groups for both patients and caregivers. These services offer personalized care plans, secure environments, and activities tailored to individuals with Alzheimer's to enhance their quality of life.

How can I assess the quality of Alzheimer's care facilities in Alexandria?

To assess the quality of Alzheimer's care facilities in Alexandria, Virginia, consider factors like staff-to-resident ratio, staff qualifications, safety measures, cleanliness, and resident reviews. You can also check if the facility is accredited by organizations like the Alzheimer's Association or has received positive ratings from state health agencies.

Are there financial assistance programs for Alzheimer's care in Alexandria, Virginia?

There may be Virginia-sponsored financial assistance programs for Alzheimer's care in Alexandria, VA. Medicaid and certain veterans' benefits may help cover the costs of long-term care. Additionally, some nonprofits and local agencies offer grants or scholarships specifically for Alzheimer's care, so it's advisable to explore these options to ease the financial burden.

What activities are typically offered in Alexandria, Virginia Alzheimer's care facilities?

Alzheimer's care facilities in Alexandria, Virginia usually offer a variety of activities designed to stimulate cognitive function and promote social engagement. These may include art therapy, music therapy, memory-enhancing games, exercise programs, and group outings. The goal is to provide a fulfilling and enriching experience for residents.

How can I find Alzheimer's care support groups for caregivers in Alexandria, VA?

To find Alzheimer's care support groups for caregivers in Alexandria or in Virginia, you can contact local senior centers, hospitals, or organizations specializing in Alzheimer's disease care. Additionally, online resources and social media platforms often host virtual support groups for caregivers, allowing you to connect with others facing similar challenges and share experiences.

What safety measures are in place at Alexandria, VA Alzheimer's care facilities?

Alexandria Alzheimer's care facilities prioritize safety. They typically have secure entrances and exits to prevent wandering, 24/7 staff supervision, and emergency response systems. Additionally, facilities may provide orientation cues and memory aids to assist residents in navigating the environment safely.

What specialized care is offered for different stages of Alzheimer's in Alexandria, Virginia?

Alexandria Alzheimer's care providers tailor their services to different stages of the disease. Early-stage care may focus on cognitive stimulation, while later-stage care involves more comprehensive assistance with daily tasks, medication management, and palliative care to ensure comfort and quality of life.

Are there respite care options available for Alzheimer's caregivers in Alexandria, Virginia?

Yes, Alexandria, VA offers respite care options for Alzheimer's caregivers. Respite care provides temporary relief, allowing caregivers to take a break while their loved ones receive professional care in a safe and supportive environment. You can inquire about respite care programs at local Alzheimer's care facilities.

What qualifications should I look for in caregivers at Alexandria, VA Alzheimer's care facilities?

Caregivers at Alexandria, Virginia Alzheimer's care facilities should have specialized training in dementia care. Look for staff with certifications or experience in Alzheimer's and dementia management. Effective communication skills, patience, and empathy are essential qualities to ensure residents receive the best care and support.

How can I arrange a tour or visit to assess a Alexandria, VA Alzheimer's care facility?

To arrange a tour or visit to assess a Alexandria, Virginia Alzheimer's care facility, speak to a memory care advisor who can help you schedule multiple tours at once, or contact the facility directly. Most facilities welcome prospective residents and their families for tours. During your visit, ask questions, observe the environment, and interact with staff and residents to get a sense of the facility's atmosphere and quality of care.

Additional senior care options in Alexandria, Virginia:

If you are not looking for dedicated memory care communities in Alexandria, consider assisted living in Alexandria, VA that often offers assistance to Alzheimer's sufferers.

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