Find Memory Care in Ohio
- Akron
- Alliance
- Amelia
- Amherst
- Ashland
- Ashtabula
- Aurora
- Austintown
- Avon
- Avon Lake
- Baltic
- Beachwood
- Beavercreek
- Bedford
- Berea
- Bidwell
- Blanchester
- Blue Ash
- Boardman
- Bowling Green
- Broadview Heights
- Brook Park
- Brookville
- Brunswick
- Caldwell
- Cambridge
- Canal Fulton
- Canal Winchester
- Canton
- Carroll
- Centerville
- Chagrin Falls
- Champion
- Chardon
- Chesterland
- Chillicothe
- Cincinnati
- Cleveland
- Cleveland Heights
- Cleves
- Clyde
- Columbus
- Conneaut
- Copley
- Covington
- Cridersville
- Cuyahoga Falls
- Dayton
- Delaware
- Dover
- Dublin
- Eaton
- Elyria
- Englewood
- Euclid
- Fairborn
- Fairfield
- Fairlawn
- Findlay
- Franklin
- Fremont
- Gahanna
- Garfield Heights
- Gates Mills
- Madeira
- Madison
- Maple Heights
- Mariemont
- Marietta
- Marion
- Marysville
- Mason
- Massillon
- Maumee
- Mayfield
- Mayfield Heights
- Medina
- Mentor
- Miamisburg
- Middleburg Heights
- Middlefield
- Middletown
- Milford
- Millersburg
- Monroe
- Mount Vernon
- Napoleon
- Navarre
- New Albany
- New Philadelphia
- Newark
- Newbury
- Niles
- North Baltimore
- North Canton
- North Lima
- North Randall
- North Ridgeville
- Northfield
- Oakwood
- Olmsted Falls
- Oxford
- Parma
- Parma Heights
- Perrysburg
- Piketon
- Piqua
- Poland
- Portsmouth
- Powell
- Ravenna
- Reynoldsburg
- Richfield
- Richmond Heights
- Rocky River
- Saint Marys
- Sandusky
- Sebring
- Shaker Heights
- Sidney
- Solon
- Springboro
- Springdale
- Springfield
- Stow
- Streetsboro
- Strongsville
- Sylvania
- Tallmadge
- Tiffin
- Toledo
- Troy
- Twinsburg
- Uniontown
- Upper Arlington
- Upper Sandusky
- Urbana
- Van Wert
- Vandalia
- Wadsworth
- Walton Hills
- Washington Court House
- Waterville
- Waverly
- Waynesville
- Wellston
- West Chester
- West Liberty
- Westerville
- Westlake
- Wheelersburg
- Whitehall
- Wickliffe
- Williamsburg
- Willoughby
- Wilmington
- Wintersville
- Wooster
- Worthington
- Xenia
Counties in Ohio
One way to approach finding the right level of senior care for a loved one suffering from Alzheimer’s disease or dementia is to first understand whether the individual is in the early, middle or late stages of the affliction. Early-stage care-giving, for example, may require a lighter level of assistance, during a time in which the senior may still be able to function independently, whereas those in later stages of Alzheimer’s disease may have difficulty walking and eating, and are more susceptible to infections; especially pneumonia. It’s important to match the level of care with the stage of the disease or dementia. A medical professional should be able to help you determine the stage through examination of the senior in question.