In Broken Arrow’s memory care communities, seniors pay a typical monthly rate of $4,819 for care. This runs about $1,000 higher than what residents pay in assisted living facilities for residential services without dementia support, and it surpasses nonresidential adult day health care, which includes personal care and medical supervision in a community environment, by $3,302. Even so, it only exceeds private care costs by $52, with agencies charging $4,767 per month for non medical in-home care services, such as help with bathing and grooming, as well as home health care services, which encompasses basic skilled nursing care. Additionally, memory care costs $504 less than nursing home care, which accommodates seniors who need around-the-clock medical monitoring and intensive skilled nursing.