MemoryCareFind

A Place for Mom alternative

Looking for an alternative to A Place for Mom?

MemoryCareFind lists 14,000+ CMS-certified memory care facilities. No referral fees. No broker. Your contact info stays private.

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Why families look for A Place for Mom alternatives

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Unexpected sales calls

After submitting contact info, families report receiving calls from multiple facilities within minutes — facilities they didn't choose.

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Biased results

A Place for Mom earns referral fees from facilities. Results favor partners, not necessarily the highest-quality options near you.

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Contact info sold to multiple facilities

Your name and phone number are shared across the referral network simultaneously — not just with the facilities you expressed interest in.

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Conflict of interest

The service earns more when you move into a higher-cost partner facility. That incentive shapes what gets recommended.

None of this means A Place for Mom gives bad advice — it means their incentives aren't perfectly aligned with yours. When the service earns more if you choose a partner facility, the results aren't fully independent.

How MemoryCareFind works instead

Government-certified data

Every facility comes from the CMS database — the same source the federal government uses for Medicare quality ratings. Results reflect staffing, inspections, and care measures, not advertising budgets.

Flat subscription, no commissions

Facilities pay $49–$149/month. That amount doesn't change based on how many families contact them or move in. No referral fee means no incentive to push one facility over another.

Your contact info stays yours

Browse as many facilities as you want. Your information isn't shared until you choose to send an inquiry — and then it goes to one facility, not a network.

Search on your own terms

No advisor to coordinate with, no sales pipeline to enter. Search, compare ratings, and reach out directly when you're ready.

When A Place for Mom might be the right choice

A Place for Mom offers a dedicated human advisor who can help guide you through the search, arrange facility tours, and support the transition. If you're overwhelmed and want hands-on help from a person rather than a self-serve directory, that service has real value.

MemoryCareFind is self-serve — you search, compare, and contact facilities yourself. If you want someone to manage the process for you, a concierge service may be a better fit. If you want unbiased data, privacy, and direct contact, MemoryCareFind is the better choice.

Quick comparison

MemoryCareFindA Place for Mom
Cost for familiesFreeFree
Revenue modelFacility subscriptionReferral fee per placement
Data sourceCMS federal ratingsProprietary / partner network
Contact infoPrivate — you reach outShared with facilities
Result rankingQuality-basedPartner relationships
Human advisorSelf-serve searchDedicated advisor
ScopeMemory care focusedAll senior care types

For a deeper comparison, see our full MemoryCareFind vs A Place for Mom review.

Common questions

Is MemoryCareFind really free?

Yes. Searching, comparing, and contacting facilities is free for families. Facility owners pay a subscription — that covers costs without charging families or taking a cut when you move in.

Does MemoryCareFind cover the same facilities as A Place for Mom?

MemoryCareFind lists every CMS-certified memory care facility in the US — over 14,000 across all 50 states. A Place for Mom's network includes only facilities that have agreed to pay referral fees, which is a subset of what's available.

Will I receive sales calls if I use MemoryCareFind?

Only if you initiate contact. MemoryCareFind does not share your contact details with any facility. When you submit an inquiry, it goes to that one facility — not to a network of providers.

Search memory care without the broker

14,000+ CMS-certified facilities. No referral fees. Your contact info stays private.