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Memory Care Communities in Danvers, Massachusetts

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The Cost of Memory Care in Nearby Cities

Seniors in Danvers pay $8,524 per month for memory care services. This is about $400 higher than the statewide rate ($8,125) and nearly $3,000 higher than the national median ($5,625). In Worcester, seniors pay $7,106, and in Springfield, monthly fees average $6,310. Pittsfield has the lowest rates statewide at $2,605.  

Danvers

$8,524

Massachusetts

$8,125

The United States

$5,625

Pittsfield

$2,605

Springfield

$6,310

Worcester

$7,106

Paying for Memory Care in Danvers

In Danvers, seniors obtain memory care services in assisted living facilities. While memory care units provide standard assisted living services, they also offer dementia-specific programming and meet additional requirements for staffing and safety. As a result, care costs are typically 20-30% more for memory care. No authoritative data sources are available, so we calculated memory care costs by increasing the assisted living rates in Genworth’s 2021 Cost of Care Survey by 25%. 

Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Danvers

In Danvers, 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, Memory Care in Massachusetts page.

More ways to pay for memory care in Massachusetts

More Ways to Pay for Memory Care

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:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance memory care, visit our Memory Care in Massachusetts page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

Older adults in Danvers have several care options to choose from. Adult day health care is the cheapest option at $1,614. Seniors can expect to pay $6,292 for home care and $6,244 for home health care. Standard assisted living averages $6,819, while memory care costs $8,524. Nursing home care is the most expensive option at $13,155 for shared rooms and $14,402 for private accommodations.  

Memory Care

$8,524

Home Care

$6,292

Home Health Care

$6,244

Adult Day Health Care

$1,614

Assisted Living

$6,819

Nursing Home (semiprivate)

$13,155

Nursing Home (private)

$14,402

Note: Data for Danvers was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Boston, was used instead. 

Free Memory Care Resources in Danvers

Seniors in Danvers can access a range of services and supports from local nonprofit agencies and programs. Through these programs, individuals can receive long-term care options counseling, help applying for public benefits that may cover care costs and access to support groups for seniors and their families.   

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Care Dimensions(888) 283-1722Care Dimensions is a leading nonprofit organization that provides a range of supportive services to Danvers seniors and families affected by Alzheimer’s. It has a dementia support program that provides personalized care plans for individuals in hospice with moderate to severe dementia, whether they’re in their own home, a nursing home or a memory care facility. The organization’s website also has a free downloadable handbook, Making the Most of Today: A Guide to Caring for Your Loved One with Dementia, which provides practical information for families and informal caregivers.
AgeSpan(800) 892-0890AgeSpan is a regional nonprofit organization that serves older adults aged 60 and over. Through this agency, seniors and families obtain information and referrals for local programs that provide dementia support. It houses the region’s long-term care ombudsman, which advocates for older adults in memory care to ensure they receive the quality and scope of care they deserve. It has health insurance options counselors who provide free information and advice for Medicare-eligible individuals, as well as dementia-specific support groups for seniors and families.
Alzheimer's Association Massachusetts/New Hampshire Chapter(800) 272-3900The local chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association has a 24-hour helpline staffed with live agents who provide a listening ear, emotional support and practical guidance for making decisions regarding long-term care solutions. The chapter also operates early-stage social and recreational programs for seniors and families affected by dementia, as well as support groups, virtual and in-person educational workshops and opportunities to participate in clinical trials.
Town of Danvers Veterans Services(978) 777-0001 ext. 3025Staff at the Danvers’ Veterans Services office provides one-on-one assistance to older veterans to help them access state and federal benefits they've earned through their service. These can include VA pensions and Aid and Attendance benefits, which may help eligible veterans cover the cost of memory care expenses.

What to Consider About Memory Care in Danvers

In Danvers, memory care facilities comply with regulations set by the Massachusetts’ Executive Office of Elder Affairs. This department ensures high-quality care through an initial licensing process as well as scheduled and unannounced inspections.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Danvers

  • Danvers is a relatively expensive place to live, even compared to Massachusetts as a whole. On a 100-point cost of living index based on national data, Danvers is rated 132.8 versus the state score of 127.2. Eligible individuals may qualify for public benefits such as Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance, which may help them afford residential memory care services in the town. 
  • Crime, particularly violent crime, is somewhat uncommon in Danvers. On an index that rates crime frequency on a scale of one to 100, Danvers’ violent crime rate is 11.2 and the property crime rate is 35.1 versus respective national scores of 22.7 and 35.4. This may provide peace of mind to those transitioning loved ones to memory care in the area.
  • Danvers has a generally mild climate year-round, which may appeal to those who enjoy therapeutic outdoor activities such as birdwatching and gardening. Daytime high temperatures range from 36 degrees in the winter to 81 during the warmest part of the summer, and the town sees 47 inches of rain and 42 inches of snowfall on average each year.  
  • Health care costs in Danvers come in about 15% below the national median, which may make care for chronic conditions such as dementia more affordable. While there are no hospitals in the town itself, residents have access to 10 hospitals within a 15-mile radius. North Shore Medical Center and Beverly Hospital are the closest facilities.  
  • Seniors in Danvers pay state income tax on most types of retirement income, with the exception being Social Security benefits, and Massachusetts has one of the lowest estate tax exemptions in the nation. Local resources such as the Area Agency on Aging can help seniors connect with financial and legal advisors who can provide assistance with accessing exemptions to make the most of their retirement income.  

Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Danvers

Danvers Memory Care Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Memory Care Facilities in Massachusetts are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Massachusetts page for more information about these laws.

Laws and regulations for memory care in Massachusetts

Reviews of Communities Nearby

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Dorothy

I visited this facility

Review of Seasons of Danvers

I toured Seasons of Danvers. The facility was beautiful. I did like the staff and I didn't spend as much time with the hands-on staff, that may be why I was more influenced by the other one. They...

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Memory Care

Dorothy

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Charter Senior Living of Danvers

My dad moved to Charter Senior Living of Danvers. The staff I met with was caring and very knowledgeable and spent a lot of time explaining their philosophies on how they take care of their memory...

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Memory Care

Mary

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Seasons of Danvers

My aunt moved into Seasons of Danvers. It's all one floor apartment living, and it's like a five-star resort. I thought that's what my aunt deserved. It's absolutely beautiful, 110 percent support...

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