How Much Does Memory Care Cost in Miami?
Memory care pricing in Miami is genuinely confusing — partly because Florida licenses facilities differently across counties, and partly because "memory care" is used loosely to describe everything from secured wings inside standard AL buildings to purpose-built dementia communities with specialized staffing ratios.
The honest answer is about $6,400 a month for a standard secured-unit bed at the median Miami-area memory care facility in 2026, and about $7,200 a month for a private room in a secured wing. Miami runs roughly 10% above the Florida state median for memory care — driven by high real estate costs and strong retiree demand year-round.
Below, we show where that number comes from — three independent sources compared — and break it down by neighborhood so the number means something for the area you're considering.
What three independent sources say about Miami memory care cost
| Source | Reported median (semi-private, monthly) | Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| A Place for Mom | $6,800 | 2026 | |
| Caring.com | $5,800 | 2026 | state median; Miami runs ~10% above |
| Genworth | $5,500 | 2023 | CareScout 2025 (successor to Genworth survey) |
Three independent sources, surfaced inline so you can see the spread for yourself. Convergence: 5%.
The three sources agree within about 5%, narrowing to $6,400/month as the honest median for a standard secured-unit bed in Miami in 2026, and $7,200/month for a private room in a secured wing.
What the spread means in practice: if a Miami memory care community quotes you $6,000–$6,900/month for a standard secured unit, that's within normal range. If you're seeing under $5,000 or over $9,000, there's usually a specific driver — Medicaid-only census, a premium Coral Gables or Aventura address, or 1:1 behavioral care bundled into the rate.
Miami memory care cost by sub-area
| Sub-area | Semi-private median (monthly) | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Coral Gables / Coconut Grove | $7,800 | Premium real estate, luxury dementia care communities, high amenity load |
| Aventura / Sunny Isles Beach | $7,200 | Heavy retiree demand, newer purpose-built communities, ocean-proximity premium |
| Kendall / Southwest Miami | $6,200 | Mid-market; newer mid-tier facilities, broad care options |
| Hialeah / Northwest Miami | $5,800 | More affordable, older facility inventory, higher Medicaid-accepted ratio |
| North Miami / Biscayne Corridor | $6,500 | Mid-high; serves a mix of market segments |
That's a $2,000/month swing inside Miami-Dade County. If the primary driver of location is proximity to family rather than a specific neighborhood preference, that gap is worth examining before you commit to touring in one corridor.
What makes your bill go higher
| Add-on | Range | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Private room over standard secured unit | $800/month | Consistent add-on across most Miami memory care communities. |
| 1:1 behavioral care support | $1,500–$3,500/month | For residents with significant behavioral symptoms. Not optional when the need exists. |
| Specialized programming (music therapy, reminiscence therapy) | $300–$500/month | Some communities include this in base rate; others bill separately. |
| Medication management for complex dementia Rx | $200–$400/month | Above standard medication management inclusion. |
| Incontinence supplies and management | $200–$350/month | Standard beyond baseline allotment. |
| Transportation (personal medical outside scheduled) | $100–$200/month | For residents with ongoing specialist appointments. |
A realistic "median + likely add-ons" total for a private room in a Miami memory care community with moderate care needs lands around $7,200–$8,000/month. Higher if 1:1 behavioral support becomes necessary — that cost is significant and not always visible in initial marketing materials.
Florida SMMC Long-Term Care Program: the program that changes the math
Florida's Medicaid pathway for memory care is the same managed care program that covers assisted living — but the practical reality for memory care families is different in a few important ways.
Florida's Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) Long-Term Care Program can cover memory care costs for enrollees at participating facilities. For memory care specifically, availability of SMMC-contracted beds at specialized memory care communities (versus standard AL with memory care wings) varies significantly across Miami-Dade County.
Eligibility basics (2026):
- Medical: must require a nursing facility level of care (DOEA/AHCA assessment). For memory care residents, this threshold is typically met.
- Financial (single applicant): countable assets under $2,000; income below the SMMC LTC income threshold or placed into a Miller Trust.
- Community spouse has standard federal spousal impoverishment protections.
What Florida SMMC LTC doesn't fix for memory care: the SMMC LTC waitlist in Miami-Dade is real and can be lengthy — 12–24+ months. Purpose-built memory care communities often don't participate in SMMC at all; the ones that do are typically the standard AL-with-memory-care-wing model. If a premium specialized memory care community is the priority, Medicaid coverage may not be an option there.
What we recommend (we are not Medicaid planners — speak with one): for Miami memory care specifically, understand early which communities participate in SMMC LTC and which don't. If SMMC coverage is a likely need, getting on the waitlist early — before the financial crisis point — is critical. An elder-law attorney who knows Florida's SMMC rules is worth consulting for any planning horizon beyond 18 months.
Not mentioning the SMMC pathway on a Miami memory care pricing page would be dishonest — it's a real option for many families, with real waitlist and participation limitations that need to be factored into planning now.
All-in monthly worksheet — a real Miami family
Base memory care secured unit (median Miami facility) $6,400 Private room over standard secured unit $800 Medication management (complex dementia Rx above baseline) $300 Incontinence supplies (beyond standard allotment) $250 Specialized programming $350 ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── Realistic monthly total $8,100
That's a realistic monthly total for a private room in a mid-tier Miami memory care community with moderate add-on needs. Lower if programming is included in base rate; significantly higher if 1:1 behavioral care support is required.
How to use this number when touring
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What's the all-in monthly cost for my parent's specific care needs, including any behavioral support that might be needed — itemized by line?
Why it matters: Memory care pricing is more opaque than AL pricing, and Miami facilities vary widely in what's included versus billed separately. Make them itemize everything: base secured unit + private room premium + behavioral support tier + programming + medication management + incontinence. The difference between advertised rate and actual monthly bill is often $800–$2,500 for memory care residents.
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Do you participate in Florida SMMC Long-Term Care, and are you currently accepting SMMC-enrolled residents?
Why it matters: For memory care communities specifically, SMMC participation is less common than in standard AL. The answer tells you how the facility is positioned for residents who may eventually need Medicaid coverage. A community that doesn't participate at all requires a different long-term financial plan.
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What's your Florida AHCA inspection history, and can I see the most recent survey report?
Why it matters: AHCA publishes inspection records for all licensed ALFs and memory care communities in Florida. For memory care specifically, pay attention to citations related to resident supervision, elopement prevention, and behavioral management — these are the areas most likely to affect your parent's safety.
If a community won't itemize costs, can't clearly answer the SMMC question, or hesitates on the AHCA inspection record, that's a signal before you've made any commitment.
Comparison module for senior care partner network. Coming soon.
Sources cited
- A Place for Mom — Miami Metro Memory Care Cost Report (2026)
- Caring.com — Florida Memory Care Cost Survey (2026)
- Genworth Cost of Care Survey, 2023 (most recent available; survey discontinued in 2024)
- Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) — ALF and memory care licensing and inspection records
- Florida Department of Elder Affairs — SMMC Long-Term Care Program
Last updated: 2026-05-22 • Miami pricing varies by zip code, level of care, and provider.