North Dakota is known as “The Peace Garden State,” named after the International Peace Garden which straddles the border between the U.S. and Canada. North Dakota was once the edge of the American frontier, and wild bison still roam its plains to this day. Today, North Dakota is a hub of agricultural production and oil extraction. From its quaint, rural towns to its cities like Fargo and Bismarck, North Dakota’s landscape is varied, and the state is an ideal place for those who would like to save a bit on living costs and retire in a quiet, serene setting.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 10 senior living communities in North Dakota that provide memory care. The median monthly cost of memory care in North Dakota is about $5,700.
On categories 1 - 6 I would give a 5, not sure on 7 since I don't have any other experience with other assisted living companies. I do feel it's a little high overall but not knowing would probably rate a...
Overall the facility and staff are good, but as most places, they are short staffed. We are hoping they’ll add more. We were led to believe they had adequate staff but do not in reality. The limited care she...
The staff was wonderful and very kind To my mother and the rest of our family.While we were there The facility was clean and laid out correctly for For each of their guests that were there. I couldn't have...
We loved the staff there, especially the administrators and head nurse. Room sizes and amenities offered were nice. They did a great job making a very difficult situation somewhat easier for us.
When it comes to the meals and dining, mom didn't comment either way and I never saw what she was served. Mom was not able or interested in participating. It is expensive but all senior living facilities...
We loved the staff there, especially the administrators and head nurse. Room sizes and amenities offered were nice. They did a great job making a very difficult situation somewhat easier for us.
When it comes to the meals and dining, mom didn't comment either way and I never saw what she was served. Mom was not able or interested in participating. It is expensive but all senior living facilities...
I would recommend the facility - accommodations are like a full apartment. Family can stay in the apartment with their family members. Our momma has been well taken care of.
I felt in Maple View they did not really care. If she wanted to stay in her room all day they let her. I felt a bigger effort could have been made to make her feel a part of things. I was thankful when...
Hi, I am doing good at HayCreek Lodge. I am glad that I chose this place to live in. Staff and residents are great. I am in independant living and have my car here. I have rented a garage space in the...
I would recommend the facility - accommodations are like a full apartment. Family can stay in the apartment with their family members. Our momma has been well taken care of.
I felt in Maple View they did not really care. If she wanted to stay in her room all day they let her. I felt a bigger effort could have been made to make her feel a part of things. I was thankful when...
Hi, I am doing good at HayCreek Lodge. I am glad that I chose this place to live in. Staff and residents are great. I am in independant living and have my car here. I have rented a garage space in the...
Memory care in North Dakota is provided in a basic care facility or unit of a basic care facility licensed to provide specialized dementia care services. The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services licenses and provides regulatory oversight of basic care facilities.
Basic care facilities that are licensed to provide specialized dementia care can admit residents who require 24-hour supervision and only intermittent nursing or medical care. Additionally, North Dakota requires dementia facilities to follow specific regulations that include the following:[01]
In North Dakota, basic care facilities providing specialized memory care must also adhere to the rules and regulations that govern non-dementia licensed facilities. Examples of these regulations include the following:[01]
Additional information about regulations can be found in our overview of assisted living in North Dakota.
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After memory care facilities in North Dakota receive their initial license, renewal is required by December 31st of each year. Scheduled and unscheduled inspections are conducted to ensure compliance with regulations.
To review licensing and deficiency information for individual facilities use the DHHS’s facility information search. The results show if a facility is open and a list of deficiencies, their type, and the date when the deficiency was cited. Use the following tips to search for facility information:
North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services
600 East Boulevard Ave
Bismarck, ND 58505
Phone: 701-328-2310
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