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Memory Care Communities in Greensboro, North Carolina

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Kimberly

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

Review of Spring Arbor of Greensboro

Spring Arbor of Greensboro is very clean and very inviting. The staff is very friendly. When we have questions, they have responded well to us. In the memory care unit where my mom is placed, there...

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Michael

I visited this facility

Review of Guilford House

I went to Guilford House. It was an unplanned visit. They were willing to go ahead and take me around and show me the facility. It's a nice facility, and it's very convenient to my home. I would...

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Michael

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Review of Brookdale Lawndale Park

Brookdale Lawndale Park was a nice facility. It's a separate facility from the assisted living. It was very clean. I did not have a chance to taste any of the food or anything. They said there were...

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The Cost of Memory Care in Nearby Cities

Seniors living in Greensboro pay $263 less per month for memory care than the state average and about $875 less than the national average. Memory care costs in nearby Burlington are lower, at $4,156 per month. Costs in Winston are much higher than those in Greensboro, averaging $6,154 per month. Some of the state’s most affordable memory care can be found in Goldsboro, where seniors pay about $3,375. 

Greensboro

$4,750

North Carolina

$5,013

United States

$5,625

Winston

$6,154

Goldsboro

$3,375

Burlington

$4,156

Paying for Memory Care in Greensboro

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.

The average cost of memory care in Greensboro comes to $4,750 per month, although, prices can vary.

Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Greensboro

In Greensboro 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

Memory care communities in Greensboro accept several types of payment, including public and private options. By using a mix of financial strategies, seniors can avoid exhausting one funding source, ensuring memory care remains a financially viable solution long-term.

  • Medicaid: Qualified seniors pay for memory care services through the Personal Care Services program, which is part of North Carolina Medicaid. While it doesn’t cover room and board, it pays for many services seniors receive in memory care facilities, including meals, personal care and emergency response systems.
  • Medicare: While Medicare doesn’t cover standard memory care services, such as personal care and meals, it pays for medically necessary services seniors receive from home health care providers. This helps bring down residents’ total monthly care expenses.
  • VA Benefits: The VA helps qualified veterans pay for memory care through Aid and Attendance, which increases their monthly pension, and the Geriatrics and Extended Care program. Through these benefits, seniors can get financial assistance with memory care expenses, such as room and board, personal care and meals.
  • Private Payments: Many seniors use their monthly income, retirement savings and long-term care insurance to pay for memory care. This payment type applies to all expenses, including housing, meals and personal care.

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

In Greensboro, the most affordable type of senior care is adult day health care, which costs about $1,053 per month. Seniors pay approximately $3,800 for assisted living, also less than memory care. Homemaker and home health care services cost about $555 less than memory care. Nursing home care, however, is more intensive and comes at a higher cost. This type of care costs $7,574 for a semiprivate room and $8,410 for a private room. 

Memory Care

$4,750

In-Home Care

$4,195

Home Health Care

$4,195

Adult Day Health Care

$1,053

Assisted Living Facility

$3,800

Nuring Home Facility (semiprivate room)

$7,574

Free Memory Care Resources in Greensboro

Seniors living with memory loss have access to a wide range of supportive resources in Greensboro. They range from information and assistance programs to health care services and leisure activities. Some are listed below. 

ResourceContactService
Piedmont Triad Regional Council Area Agency on Aging (336) 904-0300As the local Area Agency on Aging, this body connects seniors to important resources, such as transportation, legal aid and elder advocacy services. It also offers educational programs designed to promote health and help people manage chronic illnesses.
Senior Resources of Guilford 

(336) 373-4816Here, seniors can get help assessing their long-term care needs and exploring living options. They can also access a monthly memory café program. A medical transportation program and a volunteer tax assistance initiative are also available.
Alzheimer's Association Eastern North Carolina Chapter

(800) 272-3900Serving the 180,000+ people in North Carolina with Alzheimer's disease, this body helps seniors with memory loss understand the condition and learn what to expect. It also provides information about the latest evidence-based interventions and research trials for Alzheimer's disease.

What to Consider About Memory Care in Greensboro

Memory care and other senior living communities in Greensboro are licensed by the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services’ Division of Health Service Regulation. It oversees these senior care homes, ensuring their compliance with state senior care standards. 

Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Greensboro

Benefits

  • With a cost of living that falls about 5% below the national norm, Greensboro offers affordable living for prospective memory care residents. Housing is especially affordable at nearly 40% below the national baseline, promoting budget-friendly residential care services.
  • Greensboro has warm, humid summers spanning from late May through mid-September and cold, snowy winters from the end of November through the last day of February. Daytime temperatures range between 49 and 87 degrees Fahrenheit over the course of the year. To promote residents’ comfort, memory care facilities often have indoor activities and unit-controlled thermostats.
  • Several hospitals in the Greensboro region specialize in dementia treatment, supporting local memory care residents and providing resources to families. Within the city, Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital and Cone Health Wesley Long Hospital have neurosciences departments with specialists who diagnose and treat memory-related conditions.
  • Seniors in Greensboro don’t pay state income taxes on their Social Security income, helping many older adults fund memory care services.

Drawbacks

  • Greensboro reports over 46 crimes per 1,000 people annually, with the city seeing around 106 crimes per square mile. This rate runs considerably higher than state and national norms. Fortunately, memory care communities keep residents safe through enhanced security measures, such as alarm systems, surveillance cameras and fully enclosed courtyards.

Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Greensboro

Greensboro 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.

Greensboro Memory Care Services and Amenities

Memory care facilities offer a range of features to meet residents’ social, cognitive, physical and emotional needs, enhancing their quality of life and promoting their independence. By looking for communities with comfortable indoor and outdoor common areas, social activities and programs that support optimal functioning, families can find the right fit for their loved ones.

  • Secured outdoor spaces: Fully enclosed courtyards with gardens, seating and walking paths let residents safely enjoy Greensboro’s warm weather.
  • Memory boxes: Personalized items help residents remember their history and important people in their lives and aid them in identifying their rooms.
  • Therapeutic programs: On-site speech, occupational and physical therapy services promote residents’ functioning without requiring disruptive off-site medical visits.
  • Social activities: Failure-free games, arts and crafts, discussion groups and social hours promote engagement.
  • Fitness programs: Chair yoga, tai chi and balance classes help residents maintain optimal functioning and may delay dementia-related physical decline.
  • Transportation services: Shuttles and private town car services with escorts make it easy for residents to attend regular medical appointments.  

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