Brittany House At Benson Heights I
1788 Sandy Plains Rd, Marietta, GA 30066
"Brittany House at Benson Heights I sits in a quiet, residential community in Marietta, GA, just across the street from the local elementary ..."
READ MOREOur comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Dunwoody, GA below include 225 memory care communities with 1984 reviews. On average in Dunwoody, residents and their loved ones rate memory care options 3.7 out of 5 stars.
To support you in your search, our Family Advisors are standing by to provide you with a free, no-obligation care and budget consultation.
225 Results
1788 Sandy Plains Rd, Marietta, GA 30066
"Brittany House at Benson Heights I sits in a quiet, residential community in Marietta, GA, just across the street from the local elementary ..."
READ MORE1570 Meadowview Dr, Marietta, GA 30062
"Green Park Personal Care Home 3 is situated in Marietta, GA, between Whitaker Park and Holcomb Lake. Seniors and their loved ones can have p..."
READ MORE229 Leafwood Ln, Riverdale, GA 30274
"Leafwood Residential Home Services is a senior care facility in Riverdale, GA, a city in Clayton County within the Atlanta metro area. River..."
READ MORE2366 Centerville Rosebud Rd, Loganville, GA 30052
"Welcome Home Personal Care Home is on a large 2.5-acre lot in Loganville, Georgia. The wooded, country-like setting lets seniors enjoy spend..."
READ MORE5383 Brownlee Rd, Stone Mountain, GA 30087
"Comfort Care Personal Care Home is located in Mountain Park, a residential neighborhood in the southeastern region of Stone Mountain, Georgi..."
READ MOREDunwoody is slightly more expensive than the Georgia average of $4,418; however, it’s $819 per month less than the national average, making Dunwoody an affordable option for seniors seeking memory care. Costs in nearby cities are typically more expensive than in Dunwoody, with Gainesville, Athens and Rome being $60, $424 and $560 more per month, respectively.
Dunwoody
$4,806
Georgia
$4,418
United States
$5,625
Gainesville
$4,866
Athens
$5,230
Rome
$5,366
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 in Dunwoody on average costs $4,806 per month.
In Dunwoody 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 Georgia 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 Georgia page.
Memory care facilities are one of the most expensive care options, with only nursing home facilities being $2,722 more expensive per month for a semiprivate room. Fortunately, there are less expensive alternatives. In-home care and home health care is $230 to $516 cheaper than memory care, and adult day health care is the least expensive, at $3,480 less per month. However, these options don’t provide the same tailored services as memory care communities. Assisted living is similar in terms of the services provided, but the cost is $961 less per month on average, and it’s better suited for seniors who don’t require close monitoring.Â
Memory Care
$4,806
In-Home Care
$4,290
Home Health Care
$4,576
Adult Day Health Care
$1,326
Assisted Living Facility
$3,845
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$7,528
Note: Data for Dunwoody was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Atlanta, was used instead.
For those who have Alzheimer’s or other cognitive disorders, Dunwoody and the state of Georgia offer multiple programs and services that can help. The prerequisites for each program can differ and registration can be complex, so seniors and their caregivers should contact each program directly for more information.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Alzheimer's Association — State and Metro Atlanta Service Area | (404) 728-1181 | The Atlanta chapter of the Alzheimer's Association has been serving the community since 1982, providing resources such as caregiver support groups, advocacy training, early stage social engagement and other educational programs. It also offers a 24/7 helpline. |
Atlanta Regional Commission on Aging — EmpowerLine | (404) 463-3333 | The Atlanta Commission on Aging (EmpowerLine) offers seniors the information needed to connect with service providers in many areas, including financial assistance, legal help, health care and caregiving. Its programs also include Medicare/Medicaid services, protective services, advocacy programs and a long-term care ombudsman program. |
DeKalb County Office of Aging | (770) 322.2950 | The county's Office of Aging provides a variety of programs for seniors with cognitive issues and their caregivers. Family members and caregivers can get information on and referrals to available programs for seniors in the area, and it offers homemaker, personal care and respite services and home-delivered meals. |
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs — Atlanta Regional Office | (404) 929-6000 | Veterans can take advantage of different services from the VA. In addition to basic health care, it also provides specialized care through its Geriatrics and Extended Care (GEC) program. This department provides programs around memory loss and mental health, long-term care and support for family members and caregivers. |
Georgia Senior Legal Aid | (404) 389-9992 | Georgia Senior Legal Aid's licensed attorneys answer calls and offer legal advice. It can help with legal issues such as options available for managing a senior's property as well as guardianship and financial/legal planning for long-term care. |
Dementia Spotlight Foundation | (888) 695-1596 | Just a few miles from Dunwoody in Roswell, the Dementia Spotlight Foundation offers programs specifically for those with cognitive disorders. Among other programs, it hosts a music therapy Connection Cafe at the Roswell Senior Center and monthly in-person Dementia Caregiver's Support Group meetings. |
In Georgia, memory care facilities are often dedicated units in other types of senior communities. The Georgia Department of Community Health licenses all types of senior facilities, though it has additional requirements that memory care facilities must meet. It ensures that each follows its provisions, including those around the services provided, the medication administered, dietary services, staffing, training and admissions.Â
Dunwoody Memory Care Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Memory Care Facilities in Georgia are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Georgia page for more information about these laws.
Memory Care
Michelle
3.0
Review of The Phoenix at Dunwoody- CLOSED
The Phoenix at Dunwoody was very quiet when we were there. There wasn't a lot going on. I'm sure it's a wonderful place, and I liked the lady who was giving us the tour. But the memory care wasn't...
Provider response
We appreciate all reviews, and appreciate you giving us the chance to improve by providing us with this feedback.
Memory Care
ofer
5.0
Review of Berman Commons Assisted Living & Memory Care
My mother moved into The Berman Commons in October of 2020. It was a good experience but I was frustrated with a cascade of changes in staffing for the next year plus. Since then it has been as...
Memory Care
EdieM
5.0
Review of The Phoenix at Dunwoody- CLOSED
When we first moved my Mom in to Assisted Living, they were remodeling. I was impressed with where they were headed in the remodel, and now they have completed it. It is so nice inside and my Mom...