Official 2026 Statewide Directory

Memory Care in Massachusetts

A statewide, license-aware guide to help families compare local markets, move into the strongest city pages, and keep regulations close while they narrow the shortlist.

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Top memory care city hubs in Massachusetts

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Facilities listed

Statewide memory care

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Cities covered

1 primary city hub

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Listed license data

License coverage is still limited in the current public dataset

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Official websites listed

1 listing publishes a phone number

Landscape Overview

The statewide view families actually need

Choosing memory care in Massachusetts usually starts broad and narrows fast. Families need to understand how deep the statewide market is, which metro areas have the strongest provider mix, and where trust signals like license numbers, Medicare-linked records, and official websites are actually visible before they start calling. SilverTech currently tracks 1 memory care community across 1 city in Massachusetts. Right now, license coverage is still limited in the current public dataset, and official website coverage is still limited in the current public dataset.

Duxbury is the clearest local starting point in Massachusetts, but smaller cities and suburban counties can look very different in operator mix, hospital access, and pricing. That statewide view matters because families often compare more than one market at once: the city closest to adult children, the market with stronger specialist access, and the place where the care budget can stretch further. Medicare-linked records are still limited in the current public dataset, so the strongest starting signals on this page are licensing context, city coverage, and the direct contact details operators publish.

Typical monthly costs for memory care often land in the $4,800 - $6,900 range, though acuity, unit type, therapies, and included services can move the number substantially. Executive Office of Aging & Independence anchors the statewide oversight layer, which is why this page keeps licensing, complaint, and verification links close to the city directories. Use the top city hubs below to move into local pages, compare providers on canonical community URLs, and keep the statewide support tools in view while your short list gets smaller.

Regional Search

Top Care Hubs

Use the strongest city markets first, then widen the statewide search when you need more depth or a better fit.

Methodology

The Gold Standard of Comparison

Licensing & oversight

Start with the state licensing layer before you compare brand claims. Families researching memory care in Massachusetts should confirm the listed license, the oversight agency, and whether complaint or inspection pathways are easy to verify.

  • State license verification
  • Complaint and inspection access

Training & care scope

Specialized training, secured environments, and a clear explanation of how dementia care is delivered matter more than marketing language. Use the city pages to compare how operators describe staffing, supervision, and care transitions.

  • Care scope clarity
  • Transition planning

Staffing, location, and access

The strongest statewide short lists balance staffing confidence with geography. Look at the city hubs, hospital access, commute realities for family, and whether local markets publish enough contact and website detail to support a serious first call.

  • Regional market comparison
  • Family access and logistics

Cost Considerations

Massachusetts cost range

The Massachusetts state median for memory care is $9,298/month. That is 39% above the national median of $6,690/month. Costs vary by city, unit size, acuity level, and included services.

39% above national median $9,298

Official Resource Network

Official Massachusetts Care Resource Network

The statewide authority layer should do more than list cities. It should connect families to regulations, license checks, public-program guidance, and advocacy resources without forcing them to leave the care search.

Verified data Built from statewide licensing context, public records, and canonical city pages that keep trust signals visible.

More Care Types in Massachusetts

Other senior care options statewide

Families often research multiple care types before deciding. Here are the other options available across Massachusetts.