Recognized for its warm Southern hospitality and conveniently located just 25 miles from Houston, The Woodlands offers the perfect blend of suburban tranquility and urban vibrancy, making it a great choice for seniors looking for their next home.
Memory care in the area offers 24/7 specialized care for individuals with dementia or Alzheimer’s, incorporating enhanced safety measures to ensure the well-being of residents. Moreover, it provides a variety of engaging activities and fosters a sense of community, enabling residents to establish meaningful connections and lead enriching lives.
This comprehensive guide, which includes 30 memory care communities within a 10-mile radius of The Woodlands that partner with A Place for Mom, will outline cost and payment information for memory care, pertinent laws and regulations, and detailed insights into the amenities and activities offered in The Woodlands’ memory care communities.
Every visit to Landing at Woodland Lakes is a celebration. Mom cherishes the little moments, from the laughter shared over a meal to the peaceful afternoons in the garden. The community's focus on enjoying...
The Auberge at the Woodlands is wonderful! I am so very pleased with the staff and the care they are providing for my mother. Everyone works together as a team to make the facility the best it can be and it...
Overall it's fine there and I never have to worry that my parent isn't safe. Everyone there tries their best. The place could be kept cleaner in my opinion. I see the staff hard at work cleaning, but some...
Overall my Dad is not very happy but that's more about Dad than the place. I have found that they tend to over promise and under deliver. Based on the experience we have had so far, we would recommend this...
My loved one is currently a resident at The Landing at Augusta Woods and the whole experience has been great for us so far! The cleanliness is great. The staff, meals and activities are also great. Based on...
I highly recommend Avanti at Augusta Pines. The facility is really nice as restaurant uses white cloths for table & napkins. The food is great.
Besides the care providers and medical techs, I find the administrative staff to be very engaging with their residents. Building security for the safety of the residents is excellent. The room size is...
The people were AWESOME!! He is no longer there unfortunately but I loved it while he was there .. he loved it also but his son insisted on moving him closer to him. He even enjoyed leading activities
Harvest Home is truly a HOME filled with caring people who make sure you are experiencing a comfortable, clean, compassionate day every day. I am surrounded by many choices for activities or whatever suits...
My father didn't have any involvement in the activities, so I wouldn't have experience on how to write these but I would recommend this community to other families
Having to place your loved one in a memory care facility is extremely hard for you and your loved one. Knowing that they are safe and being well taken care of helps your heart hurt less. The employees are...
I am currently a resident at Woodhaven Village. Overall, things have been good for me at this facility. I would recommend Woodhaven Village to others.
My husband and I lived in the independent living at Wellington for one year but due to personal circumstances, we moved. However, I would like to share that at Wellington we enjoyed a sense of camaraderie....
My loved one was briefly a resident at Village Green Alzheimer's Care Home. The care that he received from [name removed] and her staff at Village Green was phenomenal! I highly recommend Village Green...
The staff was always concerned about Mom's safety, comfort, and well-being. I always felt comfortable with the staff, and knew that they appreciated our family. I highly recommend New Haven to others...
The size of New Haven Assisted Living and Memory Care of Spring is small, so the residents feel like they are in a house/home more than a facility. [name removed] is very helpful in describing both of their...
The community was mostly nice, but there was always a shortage of staff that actually wanted to help the residents. The therapy department was not very good. There was no doubt that the facility's main...
The staff is very kind and patient with the residents. They care that the people who live there are comfortable and enjoy their lives as much as possible. The only issue is that the communication is not...
Excellent professional personal care for my husband gives me peace of mind. Caregivers keep the residents in activities constantly. Birthdays and celebration of holidays involve the families of residents -...
The majority of the staff are very helpful and accommodating, and approach their job as a "calling". They do address any issues and work to solve them. Like most facilities, they are very over worked, and...
The staff is wonderful. Everyone is polite and so very caring to my parents. From the caregivers to the nurses to the administrators they are all genuine and compassionate. The 2 bedroom apartment is the...
My husband is a resident. The staff is wonderful ; both loving and caring. The facility seems quite clean with no unpleasant odors . The back yard is a positive feature as residents can sit outside alone or...
We chose The Pines at Oakhurst because of the staff members, they were very nice and accommodating. We felt he would get the care he needed here and he did. The room sizes here were fine, on the smaller side...
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Based on proprietary data from A Place for Mom, the average monthly cost of memory care in The Woodlands is $5,437.[01] This is a comprehensive cost and considers factors like location, floor plans, amenities, and additional services.
Memory care is specifically tailored to cater to the needs of seniors with dementia, offering individualized care and on-site health services. Other services included in the monthly costs of memory care typically include:
The prices provided in the following chart exclude any additional add-on charges and just represent baseline costs.
Various payment options are available for memory care, allowing seniors and their families to finance their expenses through different means. One avenue is private pay options, utilizing Social Security benefits or investment returns. Public assistance programs can also provide financial support. It is common for individuals to use a combination of private and public funding sources to meet the expenses associated with memory care.
The following sections will explore different payment options and resources available for memory care, including private pay, VA benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Private pay methods are financial sources that seniors and their families can use to cover the cost of memory care. These methods typically include personal savings, Social Security benefits, pensions, and investment returns. Some other options families use include:
Number of veterans who live in The Woodlands
About 25% of The Woodlands veterans are 75+
There are several VA resources for veteran seniors that can help alleviate the costs associated with memory care. We recommend seeking guidance from a local veterans service officer to optimize these VA benefits. These officers possess in-depth knowledge of the available benefits for veterans and can ensure that eligible seniors receive all the help they are entitled to. In The Woodlands, seniors and their families can find these services at the Montgomery County Veterans Service, which offers benefits counseling and various other support services.
One notable benefit often highlighted by the VA is the Aid and Attendance (A&A) benefit, specifically designed to aid seniors who require assistance with daily activities, have limited eyesight, or are bedridden due to illness. This benefit provides an additional monthly payment added to the VA Pension and can significantly reduce the financial burden of memory care. Seniors can apply for this benefit online or in person at a regional VA office. If approved, it can provide crucial financial support to cover memory care expenses, as it can be used on anything that improves the recipient’s quality of life.
The Texas Veterans Commission in Austin is another valuable resource for seniors seeking assistance with their VA benefits. This organization provides support with claims and appeals, assisting veterans in navigating the complex claims process and ensuring they receive the benefits they deserve. Moreover, veterans service organizations (VSOs) in The Woodlands, such as local chapters of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), Disabled American Veterans (DAV), and American Legion, can provide community support and help seniors connect with appropriate resources related to VA benefits.
Resources for The Woodlands veterans
Montgomery County Veterans Services – Conroe Office
2247 N. First St., Suite 219
Conroe, TX 77301
Phone: 936-539-7842
Hours: By appointment only
Texas Veterans Commission
Phone: 512-463-6564
Email: info@tvc.texas.gov
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4709
1303 W. Semands Ave.
Conroe, TX 77301
Phone: 936-703-3316
Email: info@vfw4709.org
Disabled American Veterans Chapter 78
Phone: 832-581-9444
Email: montgomerycountyDAV@gmail.com
American Legion Post 305
Phone: 281-298-2440
Medicaid is a government-funded health care program designed to provide financial assistance for individuals with limited income, and it can help cover the costs of memory care. Texas Medicaid is administered by the Texas Department of Health and Human Services. It can be used for some expenses related to home health care services and in facilities that accept Medicaid as a form of payment.
This assistance is typically found through the home and community based services (HCBS) waiver program, which covers some memory care expenses related to personal care. Each waiver has its own set of eligibility requirements, usually around income limits, U.S. citizenship status, and a minimum age of 65 for seniors.[03]
The application process for these waivers can be completed online. It is advisable to seek further guidance from organizations like the Houston-Galveston Area Agency on Aging or the Aging and Disability Resource Center, as the Medicaid application procedure can be time-intensive. Additionally, if there are any complaints or concerns, the Health and Human Services Office of the Ombudsman and the Long-Term Care Ombudsman are available to provide advocacy and support.
The Woodlands resident Medicaid resources
Texas Department of Health and Human Services
North Austin Complex
4601 W. Guadalupe St.
Austin, TX 78751
Phone: 512-424-6500
Houston-Galveston Area Agency on Aging
3555 Timmons Lane, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77027
Phone: 800-437-7396
Phone: 713-627-2300
Aging and Disability Resource Center
1111 Collins Road
Richmond, TX 77469
Phone: 832-681-2635
Phone: 855-937-2372
Texas Enrollment Broker Helpline
Phone: 800-964-2777
Health and Human Services Office of the Ombudsman
Phone: 877-787-8999
Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Montgomery County: Julianne McCoy
Phone: 832-544-4769
While Medicare does not typically cover custodial costs of memory care, such as room and board, it can be utilized for certain medically necessary in-home care services. For example, Medicare Part A may provide coverage for limited skilled nursing care following a qualifying hospital stay of at least three days. Medicare Part A and Part B can also cover medically necessary home health care services, including skilled nursing care, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. In addition, some Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C) may offer extra benefits beyond Original Medicare, such as coverage for nonmedical services like transportation or assistance with daily living activities.
To apply for Medicare, individuals can visit their local Social Security office or apply for Medicare online. In Texas, local resources are available to assist individuals in navigating Medicare and accessing financial assistance. The Texas Medicare Savings Program specifically aids those who meet income criteria by helping with Medicare premiums, deductibles, and co-insurance costs. Applications for this program can be found on the Your Texas Benefits portal.
The Texas Health Information, Counseling, and Advocacy Program offers all Medicare recipients financial counseling and Medicare enrollment assistance. It provides valuable guidance on understanding Medicare benefits and available options. For seniors needing support, the Houston-Galveston Area Agency on Aging can offer counseling and assistance with Medicare benefits and help explore available options. Additionally, the Long-Term Care Ombudsman, operating under the Area Agency on Aging, advocates for seniors and their families, assisting with complaints and claims regarding long-term care.
The Woodlands resident Medicare resources
Social Security Administration Office
600 N. Sgt. Ed Holcomb Blvd.
Conroe, TX 77304
Phone: 866-614-0032
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m. – noon
Houston-Galveston Area Agency on Aging
3555 Timmons Lane, Suite 100
Houston, TX 77027
Phone: 800-437-7396
Phone: 713-627-2300
Health Information, Counseling, and Advocacy Program
Phone: 800-252-9240
Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Montgomery County: Julianne McCoy
Phone: 832-544-4769
Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living, so it follows the same regulations as assisted living in Texas, with additional regulatory requirements. All memory care communities must be licensed, and the regulatory requirements are overseen by the Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services (DADS).
To obtain a license, a memory care facility, also known as an assisted living facility, must successfully undergo two separate on-site inspections. One inspection focuses on ensuring compliance with life safety codes, while the other inspection assesses adherence to health standards. The license is valid for two years; for renewal, an additional on-site inspection is required, including evaluating the quality of resident care. Inspections can be seen online through the provider search portal.
In addition to the standard licensing, there are other standards memory care facilities must meet; these include:
Texas Department of Health and Human Services
North Austin Complex
4601 W. Guadalupe St.
Austin, TX 78751
Phone: 512-424-6500
COVID-19 protocols for memory care communities in Montgomery County, Texas, can vary among facilities. However, it is generally recommended to follow guidelines provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to prevent the spread of the virus. Additionally, Montgomery County provides general information to keep citizens informed on the latest information related to COVID-19.
The Woodlands offers a remarkable quality of life, with a wide range of amenities and conveniences easily within reach. The community prides itself on fostering a strong sense of togetherness, making it a great option for seniors in memory care looking to maintain friendships and family connections.
Memory care facilities in The Woodlands provide calming environments for residents to receive daily care catering to their physical and cognitive needs. As such, many offer specialized activities and events to cater to those with dementia, as well as numerous opportunities for residents to stay engaged and active. Some facilities host regular fitness classes, technology classes, and other activities such as clubs, game nights, birthday celebrations, movie nights, off-site trips, and more.
Many communities have communal indoor and outdoor areas, including courtyards, arts and crafts centers, walking trails, libraries, and dining rooms. Restaurant-style dining is common at memory care facilities, and some places have specialized dining programs and vegetarian and low/no sodium options.
Staff provides compassionate care to residents, customized to the unique needs of individuals with memory loss. Most facilities are equipped to ensure residents are safe through specific care and staff training designed for memory loss. Many facilities are designed to accommodate memory loss and have care protocols for exit-seeking behaviors, hallucinations, and delusions. Most also have staff training and resident care for those who need redirection or are disoriented, restless, pacing, or wandering.
A number of our partner facilities provide on-site nursing and full medication management to ensure residents have the assistance they need. To improve resident safety, many rooms include emergency call systems and shower safety bars, as well as 24-hour staff and anxiety, aggression, and agitation care.
While most memory care facilities have access to on-site health care, families can rest assured that top-rated medical facilities are nearby if needed. Facilities like St. Luke’s and Houston Methodist offer comprehensive medical care, ensuring that residents receive the highest quality health care in a supportive environment.
Of the 30 in-network memory care facilities, 21 are part of broader care communities, such as assisted living and independent living. These facilities provide a comprehensive continuum of care within a single community. This means that as residents’ care needs change over time, they can seamlessly transition to different levels of care without having to relocate. It also allows for greater flexibility and personalized care plans. Residents can receive the specific level of support they require while maintaining a sense of familiarity and community connections.
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Of our 30 partner memory care facilities, 63% offer complimentary transportation, and 60% offer at-cost transportation.[01] For individuals with dementia and Alzheimer’s, it is not feasible for them to drive or use public transport independently. Therefore, we recommend contacting any facility you or your loved one is interested in to ensure transportation needs are met.
For residents requiring transportation, several services are available to ensure their safe travel.
For those who would like to spend quality time with a memory care resident outside their facility, there are plenty of activities in The Woodlands and nearby Houston.
Many people with dementia or Alzheimer’s enjoy spending time outside, and there are a number of green spaces to enjoy nature. Northshore Park features a wheelchair-accessible fishing pier, paved walking paths, and picnic areas. Hughes Landing offers a picturesque view of the waterfront with accessible paths (ideal for mobility devices) and cafes and restaurants to rest at. For a more immersive experience, George Mitchell Nature Preserve, set across 1,800 acres, has wheelchair-friendly trails and is known for its lush landscape and wildlife.
Just 25 miles south of The Woodlands, Houston has several activities ideal for seniors and their families. Several museums in Houston offer specialized programs and tours for individuals with Alzheimer’s. The Museum of Fine Arts hosts Looking Together, an art program designed for people with early-stage Alzheimer’s or dementia and their caregivers. The Houston Museum of Natural Science offers guided presentations for those with memory loss; caregivers also receive complimentary admission to the museum when attending with a person in their care. The Space Center is also a popular destination for seniors and their families, especially children. It offers sensory backpacks at the Guest Services Desk and a detailed outline of accessibility resources for seniors and those who may need support.
For those who want to make friends in a supportive environment, Memory Cafe Houston is a monthly get-together that lets people with early-stage memory loss and their caregivers enjoy coffee and conversation with others in similar scenarios. It is on the second Saturday of each month.
Because Alzheimer’s and dementia look different in every person, there’s no right or wrong activity, and a senior’s personality, temperament, and stage of illness will all factor into the kinds of activities they will enjoy.
Strake Court, Harvest Home and Inwood Crossing and Landing at Woodland Lakes are the top-rated Memory Care facilities near The Woodlands, TX. These Memory Care facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Memory Care in The Woodlands is $4,830 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
The 36 memory care facilities near you in The Woodlands, Texas typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in The Woodlands, Texas, browse our detailed listings showing photos, floor plans, amenities, activities, and reviews from real families.
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The cost of memory care facilities in The Woodlands, Texas ranges from $500 to $12500. The average Memory Care cost in The Woodlands, Texas is $4,830. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more.
The cost of memory care in The Woodlands, Texas typically starts at $500. A Place for Mom’s local, expert senior living advisors can help you find affordable memory care facilities near you and offer advice on how to lower costs and pay for care with VA benefits or public payment options.
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Texas Health and Human Services. (March 1, 2021). Appendix XXXIII, Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities Information.
U.S News and World Report. (n.d.). St. Luke’s Health-Lakeside Hospital.
U.S. News and World Report. (n.d.). Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital.
U.S. News and World Report. (n.d.). HCA Houston Healthcare Conroe.
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A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data set]. American Community Survey.
Texas Health and Human Services. (March 1, 2021). Appendix XXXIII, Medicaid for the Elderly and People with Disabilities Information.
U.S News and World Report. (n.d.). St. Luke’s Health-Lakeside Hospital.
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U.S. News and World Report. (n.d.). HCA Houston Healthcare Conroe.