Alzheimer’s disease, the seventh-leading cause of death in the United States, claims more lives annually than diabetes or chronic liver disease. This has critical implications for cities with substantial senior populations; Corvallis, OR, for example, is home to more than 8,000 seniors aged 65 and over, making up 13.6% of its 60,956 residents. Concerning CDC figures show a 7.32% increase in Alzheimer’s-related deaths between 2016 and 2020 which, albeit lower than the city’s overall death toll surge of 11.40%, indicates a pressing need to intensify Alzheimer’s management efforts.
Fortunately, dementia care communities can offer peace of mind to individuals living with memory impairments. Seniors receiving this type of care have access to 24/7 assistance and live in safe, structured environments that help reduce confusion and anxiety. Engaging activities, such as art therapy and sensory games, are also available to foster cognitive skills.
This guide discusses the pros and cons of retirement life in Corvallis and provides a cost analysis of memory care services in the area. Readers will also find a list of local resources and financial assistance options.
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The Cost of Memory Care in Nearby Cities
Average costs across both the United States and Oregon are higher than the norm in Corvallis, exceeding it by $19 and $700, respectively. Costs in nearby Albany are similar, with a small difference of $57. Other cities are significantly more expensive; rates in Portland, the largest city in the state, are about 10.9% higher, while Eugene tops the list with a monthly average of $7,029. Overall, Corvallis stands out as one of the most cost-effective cities for those in need of memory care services within Oregon.
Corvallis
$5,606
Oregon
$6,306
United States
$5,625
Albany
$5,663
Portland
$6,219
Eugene
$7,029
Paying for Memory Care in Corvallis
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.
In Corvallis, seniors pay about $5,606 per month for memory care.
Financial Assistance for Memory Care in Corvallis
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Memory Care in Oregon page.
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 Oregon page.
The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care
To help seniors and families make informed decisions, it’s important to understand the costs of different senior care options and the services they provide. Memory care, which is specifically designed for those with dementia, costs $5,606 per month. For 8.8% more, in-home care services support seniors with regular household activities in their own homes, and for a similar price, home health care offers more extensive medical services.
Adult day care centers that operate during working hours are the most affordable, at more than half the cost of memory care. Assisted living facilities balance independence with access to 24/7 assistance for $1,121 less, while nursing home facilities offer comprehensive medical services, with a semi-private room costing as much as $10,190.
Memory Care
$5,606
In-Home Care
$6,101
Home Health Care
$6,101
Adult Day Health Care
$2,600
Assisted Living Facility
$4,485
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$10,190
Free Memory Care Resources in Corvallis
Corvallis and the surrounding area are home to numerous government agencies
and non-profit organizations offering help for seniors searching for or
currently residing in a memory care
community. These organizations can also provide assistance in a number of other eldercare services such as
geriatric care management, elder law advice, estate planning, finding
home care and health and wellness programs.
To see a list of free memory care resources in Corvallis, please visit our Memory Care in Oregon page.
What to Consider About Memory Care in Corvallis
In Corvallis, Â the Oregon Department of Human Services' Office of Safety, Oversight and Quality oversees memory care communities. This agency issues operating licenses and enforces compliance with state regulations through regular inspections, ensuring appropriate staffing levels, optimal quality of care and extensive safety measures.
Benefits and Drawbacks of Memory Care in Corvallis
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Oregon taxes almost all forms of retirement income at a variable rate between 4.75% and 9.90%; this includes both public and private pensions, as well as 401(k), IRA and other savings accounts. On the positive side, some seniors may benefit from tax relief programs, which can help them pay for memory care costs; for example, Social Security income is exempt, and credits are available for those who meet certain eligibility criteria.
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Corvallis residents can expect a cost of living approximately 8.7% above the U.S. norm. Both groceries and housing cost more than expected nationwide, with respective differences of 1.7% and 50.1%. Seniors can simplify their expenses by moving into a memory care setting, which typically offers all-inclusive pricing that covers all residents’ needs.
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Benton County, where Corvallis is located, has 458 medical professionals per 100,000 residents, well above Oregon’s already high average of 390 physicians. In addition, residents are close to the Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center, which provides specialized care in cardiology, oncology and neurosurgery. In nearby Albany, only 15 miles to the northeast, those who need emergency care and orthopedic services have access to the Samaritan Albany General Hospital. The city’s proximity to these facilities ensures that seniors in memory care communities have plenty of health care options within easy reach.
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Although residents often experience rainy days and cold winters, with an average of 41 degrees Fahrenheit in January, the weather in Corvallis typically stays away from extreme conditions. As a result, dangerous phenomena such as snowstorms or hurricanes are not common. Temperatures during most other seasons remain pleasant, especially in summer, when the average is around 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Crime in Corvallis is relatively low compared to national figures. The city’s violent crime rate, scored at 11.8 on a 100-point index, is much lower than the U.S. average of 22.7. Property crime, with a 41.2 score, exceeds the national average by just 5.8 points. Those seeking a more secure environment may prefer living in residential care communities, which usually offer a variety of advanced security measures.
Memory Care Laws and Regulations in Corvallis
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Corvallis Memory Care Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Memory Care Facilities in Oregon are required to follow. Visit our Memory Care in Oregon page for more information about these laws.
Reviews of Communities Nearby
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Review of Regent Court Memory Care
The tour at Regent Court Memory Care went very well. It was very clean and very well organized. The staff member took his time to show me around. I saw a couple of different rooms. I was very...
I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
Review of Regent Court Memory Care
My mother is in Regent Court Memory Care. It's been a very good experience. We're really happy with this facility. The staff is very attentive and very helpful. If I or she or my brother asks for...
I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
Review of Willamette Springs Memory Care
As a visitor they allowed me to be hit by one of their residents on 2 different occasions while in 1-1 care. Next day after I got a concussion and neck trauma, my Dad who is a resident, was...