Memory Care in Missouri City, TX

2 HHSC-licensed memory care facilities verified by Houston Assisted Living Facilities

Memory care in Missouri City serves Fort Bend County families seeking specialized dementia care with proximity to Sugar Land's medical corridor. Ask about how residents transition between care levels if needs change.

What is Memory Care?

Memory care facilities specialize in supporting seniors living with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other cognitive conditions. They offer secure environments, trained staff, and structured programming designed to support cognitive function and quality of life.

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Missouri City, TX

Riverstone Memory Center

20313 S University Blvd., Missouri City, TX

★ 4.8 (17 reviews)
Type B
Memory Care

Frequently Asked Questions About Memory Care in Missouri City About Missouri City

How do I know when someone with dementia needs memory care in Missouri City?

Memory care is typically appropriate when a person with Alzheimer's or dementia begins wandering, shows increased agitation or sundowning behaviors, can no longer safely manage daily activities, or requires more supervision than family can provide at home. Memory care facilities in Missouri City offer secure environments, trained staff, and structured routines designed for cognitive impairment. A physician's assessment and a consultation with a geriatric care manager can help determine the right timing.

How much does memory care cost in Missouri City, TX?

Memory care in Missouri City typically costs between $4,500 and $7,500 per month, reflecting the higher staffing ratios and specialized programming required. Costs vary by room type (private vs. semi-private), care level, and amenities. Most memory care communities use an all-inclusive pricing model. Ask what triggers a care level increase and how pricing is adjusted as needs change over time.

Does Medicaid cover memory care in Missouri City, TX?

Standard memory care room and board is not covered by Texas Medicaid. However, the STAR+PLUS waiver may cover some personal care services for eligible individuals in a Medicaid-certified setting. Long-term care insurance policies sometimes include memory care benefits. If cost is a concern, ask the facility whether they have any Medicaid-certified beds and speak with a benefits counselor to explore all available programs.

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