
18 Memory Care Facilities in Albuquerque, NM
Also serving communities of Los Lunas.
The average cost of memory care in Albuquerque is $4,779 per month. This is lower than the national median of $5,100. Cheaper nearby regions include Rio Rancho with an average starting cost of $4,657.
To help you with your search, browse the 18 reviews below for memory care facilities in Albuquerque. On average, consumers rate memory care in Albuquerque 4.6 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Rio Rancho with an average rating of 4.9 out of 5 stars.
Caring.com has helped 16 families in Albuquerque find high-quality senior care. To speak with one of our Family Advisors about memory care options and costs in Albuquerque, call (855) 863-8283.
Top 10 Memory Care Facilities in Albuquerque, NM
The Woodmark at Uptown
Morada Albuquerque
Brookdale Tramway Ridge
Life Spire Assisted Living - Albuquerque
MorningStar at North Ridge
MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory ...
Everest Assisted Living
BeeHive Homes of Albuquerque
Avista Senior Living Albuquerque
Albuquerque Uptown Assisted Living
Life Spire Assisted Living - Albuquer...
Palmilla Senior Living
La Vida Llena
The Watermark at Cherry Hills
The Aldea House dba Heaven Sent LLC
Casa Del Oso Assisted Living
Willow Wood Assisted Living
What to Consider About Memory Care in Albuquerque
Albuquerque, which is situated in Bernalillo County, New Mexico, is home to nearly 560,000 people, roughly 14 percent of which are over the age of 65. As the largest city in a state where it’s estimated that 34,000 people have Alzheimer’s, Albuquerque has 13 memory care facilities and another five in communities nearby.
In Albuquerque, as in all of the state, memory care facilities are housed in assisted living facilities, which are officially known as Assisted Living Facilities for Adults. Assisted living facilities with memory care units must meet additional requirements in areas like staffing, employee training, assessments, security and resident rights. These facilities are licensed and monitored by the New Mexico Department of Health, Division of Health Improvement, Health Facility Licensing and Certification Bureau.
- Albuquerque has a dry climate with hot summers and short, cold winters. The year-round temperatures range from 27 degrees to 93 degrees Fahrenheit and there are approximately 280 sunny days each year, making the region well-suited for those who enjoy being outdoors.
- Albuquerque is tied for 1st place for the country’s cleanest metropolitan areas for 24-hour particle pollution and ranks 94 out of 227 for high ozone days, according to the American Lung Association. The city’s clean air may be beneficial for seniors who suffer from respiratory or cardiovascular illnesses.
- New Mexico is among the few states that tax Social Security income, as well as all other forms of retirement income. However, there is a deduction for seniors whose income is below a certain limit.
- Albuquerque is an affordable city for seniors in memory care, with an overall cost of living that is slightly below the U.S. average. Healthcare expenses are approximately 12 percent below the national average, which may allow more room in the budget for memory care services.
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Albuquerque
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Review of Avista Senior Living Albuquerque
I had an in-person tour of Avista Senior Living Albuquerque. I felt very good about the whole place. What impressed me was the spaciousness of it, that it didn't feel closed in or confined. It had ... Read more
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Review of The Woodmark at Uptown
My husband has moved into The Woodmark at Uptown memory care. I was impressed with it. I was impressed with the location, the care that they have, the percentage they have per patient, and the peop... Read more
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Review of MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care of Albuquerque
I was very impressed with MorningStar Assisted Living & Memory Care of Albuquerque. They do a very good job. The apartments were in good condition, they had different types of rooms you could s... Read more
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