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Memory Care Communities in Durham, North Carolina

Our comprehensive listings and authentic reviews in Durham, NC below include 64 memory care communities with 673 reviews. On average in Durham, residents and their loved ones rate memory care options 4.1 out of 5 stars.

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The Cost of Memory Care in Nearby Cities

Durham’s memory care costs are almost $1,000 higher than the North Carolina average of $5,012. Seniors also pay more than the national average of $5,625. Of the surveyed cities that are nearby, Raleigh has the highest costs. Seniors there pay $6,735 per month for memory care, which is $735 more than those in Durham. Other communities are more affordable than Durham. The price in Rocky Mount is $5,587, and in Greensboro, seniors pay $4,750. The most affordable city nearby is Burlington, with a cost of $4,156 or $1,844 less than Durham.

Durham

$6,000

North Carolina

$5,012

United States

$5,625

Rocky Mount

$5,587

Raleigh

$6,735

Burlington

$4,156

Greensboro

$4,750

Paying for Memory Care in Durham

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 Durham costs an average of $6,000 per month, with exact prices varying based on location, services and amenities.

Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Durham

In Durham 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 North Carolina page.

More ways to pay for memory care in NC

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 North Carolina page.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

In Durham, only nursing home care is less affordable than memory care. The cost for a semiprivate nursing home room is $7,026 per month, around $1,000 more than memory care. Assisted living costs $4,800 per month. In-home care and home health care both average $4,767 and provide care to seniors in their homes. At $1,636 per month, adult day health care is the least expensive option and may suit seniors who only need care during the day.

Memory Care

$6,000

In-Home Care

$4,767

Home Health Care

$4,767

Adult Day Health Care

$1,636

Assisted Living Facility

$4,800

Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)

$7,026

Free Memory Care Resources in Durham

Durham has many organizations that provide support and assistance to people with dementia. Seniors and their families can contact these groups to find information, counseling and medical equipment.

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Alzheimer’s Association Eastern North Carolina Chapter(800) 272-3900The Eastern North Carolina Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association runs virtual support groups for people with dementia and their caregivers. The helpline can help guide people through their diagnosis, understand treatment options and put them in touch with local resources.
Duke Dementia Family Support Program(919) 660-7510Duke Dementia Family Support Program provides resources to people living with dementia and their caregivers. There are a number of support groups where seniors can meet others going through a similar journey. The organization also runs educational seminars and engagement opportunities, such as memory cafes and art talks.
Triangle J Area Agency on Aging(800) 310-9777The Triangle J Area Agency on Aging funds and administers a number of programs to help seniors in the area. Its information and assistance program connects seniors to the resources that they need. It also has benefits and options counseling and administers the long-term care ombudsman program.
Project Access of Durham County(919) 213-4077Project Access of Durham County runs programs that help low-income residents access health care. Its Health Equipment Loan Program restores donated durable medical equipment and loans it to residents free of charge. Loans are for 90 days but can be renewed.

What to Consider About Memory Care in Durham

The Division of Health Service Regulation oversees the licensing and regulation of memory care facilities in Durham and the rest of North Carolina. It also conducts regular inspections of communities and provides ratings to help seniors and their families choose a senior living facility.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Durham

  • Seniors in Durham have access to a number of hospitals in the Raleigh-Durham metropolitan area. This includes the nationally ranked Duke University Hospital. It has geriatric specialists to provide health and wellness care to older adults and a neurology department that provides services to people with dementia and other memory disorders. 
  • The overall cost of living in Durham is 2.5% lower than the national average. Although this doesn’t bring a lot of savings, health care costs in the city are significantly lower than the North Carolina average, allowing seniors with medical conditions to save money. Memory care residents have fixed costs, which can also help people manage their budgets.
  • Durham’s seniors experience 220 sunny days each year, slightly more than the U.S. average of 205. Although summers can be humid, winters stay relatively mild with only 4 inches of snow, compared to the national average of 28 inches.
  • The State of the Air Report 2022 gives Durham County the highest grade for air quality, and it’s among the cleanest U.S. cities for ozone pollution. Clean air can help improve the health of seniors, especially those with respiratory conditions. 
  • Most types of retirement income are taxed in North Carolina; however, there’s a large standard deduction that can help decrease the tax bill. Social Security income isn’t taxed at all, which can help many senior budgets. The sales tax in Durham is 7.5%, but prescription drugs are fully exempt.
  • Durham and Durham County are members of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities. This signifies that the leadership of both the city and county are committed to considering the perspectives of residents of all ages when making decisions. Each has an action plan that charts how to create a great community for people of all ages.

Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Durham

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

Reviews of Communities Nearby

Memory Care

Willie

I visited this facility

Review of Seasons at Southpoint

I toured Seasons at Southpoint. They had some big rooms. The cleanliness was okay. It was fair. The staff was nice.

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Memory Care

Allison

I visited this facility

Review of Carolina Reserve of Durham

We went to Carolina Reserve of Durham. It's close to home. It's well-staffed. It's clean. It's continuing care. And they have a dementia unit. We already have a relationship with them because we...

Provider response

Thank you so much for taking the time to leave us a review on Caring.com. We are thrilled that you found our community well-staffed and clean, providing a welcoming environment for our assisted...

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Memory Care

Linda

I visited this facility

Review of Seasons at Southpoint

Seasons at Southpoint was all memory care and if it wasn't so far, I think we probably would have gone with them from the get-go. I was very impressed with them. They had refurbished their facility...

Provider response

Linda, we are so pleased you enjoyed your visit to Seasons at Southpoint. We are always more than happy to assist you if anything else comes up. Take care!

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