Memory care in Liberty, MO

If a parent is living with Alzheimer's or another dementia and no longer safe at home, memory care offers a secured, calm setting with staff specially trained in dementia care. Here are the 3 memory care communities in Liberty (Clay County). Each links to its official site for current details.

What memory care is — and what it costs:

Memory care is assisted living in a secured environment designed for dementia: locked/alarmed exits to prevent wandering, simpler layouts, higher staff ratios, and structured activities that reduce anxiety. In the KC metro it runs about $5,400–$5,900/month (roughly $4,700–$8,000 depending on the community and level of care) — more than standard assisted living because of the added security and training. See how families pay in the cost guide.

Medicaid: memory care is usually private-pay, but some communities accept Medicaid HCBS waivers (KanCare Frail Elderly in KS; MO HealthNet Aged & Disabled in MO) toward care costs — not room and board. A Medicaid tag below means the community also has skilled nursing (typically Medicaid-certified). Note: it is illegal for any referral service to be paid a fee for steering you to a facility for Medicaid- or Medicare-covered care — learn more.

Cedars of Liberty
Est. from ~$3,200/mo
Independent LivingAssisted LivingMemory CareSkilled Nursing Medicaid (816) 781-7600
Restaurant-style diningHousekeepingLaundry serviceSalon & barberActivities & eventsSecured memory care
Est. from ~$4,000/mo
Assisted LivingMemory Care (816) 479-4793
Restaurant-style diningBistro/caféFitness centerSalon & barberHousekeepingTransportation
Est. from ~$3,200/mo
Independent LivingAssisted LivingMemory Care (816) 722-3077
Restaurant-style diningSwimming poolFitness centerMovie theaterPet-friendlyActivities & events

Choosing memory care in Liberty keeps specialized dementia care close to home — with Liberty Hospital nearby should a medical need arise. Ask each community how it coordinates with local hospitals and handles medical emergencies.

Questions to ask a memory care community in Liberty

  • What's the staff-to-resident ratio, day and night, and are staff dementia-certified?
  • How is the community secured, and how do you prevent and respond to wandering?
  • What's included in the base rate, and how do costs change as needs increase?
  • How do you handle behaviors, sundowning, and medical changes — and when would a resident need to move?
  • What does a typical day look like, and how do you keep residents engaged?

Our guide on deciding when it's time for memory care walks through the signs, and your Area Agency on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association helpline offer free guidance. See also all senior living in Liberty.

Verified June 2026 and provided for information only — not endorsements or a complete list. Always tour in person and confirm current care levels, security, pricing, availability, Medicaid acceptance, and licensing directly with each community.