MemoryCareFind

Memory Care in Minnesota

338 certified facilities across 236 cities

338
Certified facilities
24,133
Licensed beds
3.2 ★
Avg CMS rating

MemoryCareFind lists 338 certified memory care and dementia care facilities across 236 cities in Minnesota. All facilities are CMS-certified and include quality ratings, certified bed counts, and direct contact information. Select a city below to compare your options — no brokers, no referral fees.

When evaluating memory care in Minnesota, use the CMS star rating as a starting point, then look at the individual scores for health inspections, staffing, and quality measures. A facility can score 4 stars overall but have a poor staffing score — those details matter when choosing dementia care for a loved one. Tour at least two or three facilities before deciding, and ask each one about their approach to wandering prevention, behavioral changes, and family communication.

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Frequently asked questions about memory care in Minnesota

How many memory care facilities are in Minnesota?

MemoryCareFind lists 338 certified memory care facilities across 236 cities in Minnesota. Browse by city above to compare facilities by CMS quality rating, certified bed count, and contact information.

How much does memory care cost in Minnesota?

Memory care costs in Minnesota vary by facility, location, and level of care required. Costs typically range from $3,500 to $7,500 or more per month. Factors include the facility's amenities, staffing ratios, and specialized dementia programs. Contact facilities directly through MemoryCareFind for current pricing.

What should I look for in a memory care facility in Minnesota?

Look for a strong CMS quality rating, secured environments to prevent wandering, staff trained specifically in dementia care, structured daily programming, and a transparent approach to family communication. Schedule in-person tours and ask about staff-to-resident ratios and how they manage behavioral changes.