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251 Falls Church St SW, Palm Bay, FL 32908
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251 Falls Church St SW, Palm Bay, FL 32908
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Monthly care costs in Sebastian are around $800 lower than the Florida state median. They’re also over $1,400 lower than costs in the average American city. While rates in nearby Lakeland are slightly less expensive than those in Sebastian, many other communities see much higher rates. For example, costs in Miami are nearly $1,300 more per month, and rates in Palm Bay are almost $1,400 higher than those in Sebastian. Naples, which sees the state’s highest memory care rates, is over $2,400 more expensive than Sebastian.
Sebastian
$4,188
Florida
$5,000
The United States
$5,625
Miami
$5,481
Naples
$6,625
Palm Bay
$5,576
Lakeland
$4,125
Note: Residential memory care is usually offered in assisted living facilities, and in general, memory care rates tend to be 20-30% higher than assisted living rates. No national database currently tracks memory care costs in the United States, so we’ve estimated the monthly memory care costs listed below by adding 25% to the rates listed in Genworth’s 2021 Cost of Care Survey.
Memory care communities in Sebastian cost an average of $4,188 per month.
In Sebastian there are options for seniors who need financial assistance paying for Memory Care. For more information about other options, who qualifies, and how to apply, visit our Memory Care in Florida page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for memory care, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance memory care costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance memory care, visit our Memory Care in Florida page.
Seniors may explore other long-term care options, including adult day care. While it only includes daytime assistance, it’s $2,888 less expensive than memory care. As assisted living is less specialized, it’s also a little cheaper, with costs averaging $3,350 per month. Both in-home care and home health care are about $900 more expensive than memory care, though they’re more suitable options for seniors who would prefer to age in place at home rather than live in a residential facility. Nursing homes offer the highest level of care and are nearly double the cost of memory care communities.
Memory Care
$4,188
In-Home Care
$5,100
Home Health Care
$5,100
Adult Day Health Care
$1,300
Assisted Living Facility
$3,350
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$8,334
There are a wide range of local, statewide and federal programs available to seniors in Sebastian who are living with dementia. These may include case management services, benefits counseling, support groups and health screenings.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Area Agency on Aging of Palm Beach/Treasure Coast | (866) 684-5885 | This regional Area Agency on Aging offers a comprehensive range of programs and services, including a 24-hour information helpline. In addition to services such as benefits assistance, case management, transportation and counseling, the organization operates an Alzheimer's Disease Initiative (ADI) program that provides community-based caregiver respite. |
Alzheimer's Association Southeast Florida Chapter | (800) 272-3900 | The Southeast Florida Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association offers support and education for those impacted by dementia through support groups, educational programs and resource referrals. A dedicated 24/7 helpline is available to answer questions and provide information about Alzheimer's. |
Alzheimer & Parkinson Association of Indian River County | (772) 563-0505 | This organization has over 40 free services and programs for individuals and families affected by memory disorders. These include support groups, educational classes, movement and memory programs and memory screenings. The organization also offers activity kits, dementia training and access to a resource library. |
Senior Collaborative Indian River County | (772) 469-2270 | Senior Collaborative is a nonprofit that assists individuals in their search for aging services and programs, such as health and medical services, financial counseling, transportation and long-term care options. Seniors can search the online directory, call to speak with a resource specialist or visit the organization's Senior Connection Center. |
Florida Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (850) 414-2323 or toll-free (888) 831-0404 | This free and confidential statewide program is designed to promote the rights of individuals residing in long-term care facilities, such as memory care communities. Volunteer ombudsmen serve as advocates for residents to address concerns, resolve disputes and ensure facilities are upholding standards of care. |
211 Palm Beach Treasure Coast | 2-1-1 | Seniors can dial 2-1-1 to speak with a trained professional who can direct them to local services and programs to support their needs. The organization also operates an elder crisis outreach hotline and telephone reassurance program for seniors aged 60 and older. |
Florida Rural Legal Services | (888) 582-3410 | Low-income and vulnerable individuals across 14 counties have access to free legal services, advice and representation through Florida Rural Legal Services. Its team of elder law attorneys can help with wills and trusts, elder abuse, guardianship and long-term care planning. |
Memory care facilities in Sebastian operate under the regulation of the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, Bureau of Health Facility Regulation. The agency is also responsible for licensing facilities. This requires each memory care community to undergo a biennial inspection to assess whether it is compliant with state and federal rules and regulations.
Sebastian Memory Care Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Memory Care Facilities in Florida are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Florida page for more information about these laws.
Memory Care
Ken
5.0
Review of The Promenade
The Promenade was very nice and very clean, and the people were friendly. It was a nice tour, but it was overpriced for me. The place is only four or five years old. They had a salon and a little...
Memory Care
Lisa
5.0
Review of The Promenade
My father is moving into The Promenade. Everything is new. He is being assessed tonight, so I'm hoping that we are moving in tomorrow. They were my first choice, but became my second because of...
Memory Care
Wendy
5.0
Review of Pelican Landing Assisted Living and Memory Care
I toured Pelican Landing Assisted Living and Memory Care. It was a favorable visit. The staff was very helpful. I liked the facility. They have a courtyard, the residents have private rooms, and...
Provider response
Hi Wendy, Thank you for your kind review. We appreciate your time and feedback, and will never take it for granted. Our mission ?To Welcome, To Care, To Serve? propels our goal to exceed...