Memory care in Springfield
State inspection records and citation history for every licensed facility — built from primary CDSS data.
Springfield families often compare Lane County options with Eugene simultaneously. DHS violation history and Memory Care Endorsement renewal dates help distinguish operators with consistent regulatory track records.
Of the 6 licensed memory care facilities indexed in Springfield, 6 (100%) have a Type-A or Type-B deficiency in their state record from the past 24 months.
Source: CA CDSS Community Care Licensing · Refreshed 2026-05-11 · Type-A = immediate health/safety risk; Type-B = lesser violation
Licensed memory care facilities indexed in Springfield
Facilities with at least one Type-A or Type-B deficiency finding in the indexed inspection record (24 months where dated)
↑ 100% of indexed facilitiesFacilities with full CDSS profile published on StarlynnCare
The public record behind every profile.
What memory care costs in this city.
Median monthly cost in Springfield ranges from approximately $4,500–$8,500/month based on regional benchmarks. For how we separate pricing estimates from inspection-derived facts, see how we source data.
Source: Regional estimate · Genworth 2024 + Oregon DHS rate guidance · Facility-specific quotes required before signing
About memory care in Springfield.
How much does memory care cost in Springfield?
Memory care in Springfield typically runs $4,500–$8,500/month for an Oregon-licensed ALF or RCF with a Memory Care Endorsement, depending on room type and care level. The full bill nearly always exceeds the advertised base rate.
What makes a facility "memory care" in Oregon?
Oregon has a specific Memory Care Endorsement issued by the Department of Human Services (DHS), Long-Term Care Licensing. Facilities here are licensed as Assisted Living Facilities (ALFs) or Residential Care Facilities (RCFs) under ORS ch. 443. To carry the endorsement, a facility must meet additional staff training standards, have secured environments where clinically appropriate, and provide individualized dementia programming. Endorsement status appears on every StarlynnCare profile and is sourced from the DHS public licensing portal.
What's the difference between an ALF and a nursing home in Oregon?
Oregon ALFs and RCFs provide non-medical residential care — room, board, ADL assistance, medication management. Nursing facilities (NFs) provide skilled nursing care with licensed nurses on staff 24/7 for residents needing medical-level support. If your family member requires IV medications, wound care, or complex medical management, a nursing facility may be more appropriate than a memory-care ALF.
How many Springfield facilities have a serious deficiency on file?
Of the 6 licensed memory care facilities indexed in Springfield, 6 (100%) carry a documented licensing violation or abuse investigation in the indexed inspection record. Specific findings appear on each profile with inspection date and source link.
What should I look for on a memory care tour in Springfield?
What predicts safety usually isn't what admissions directors highlight. From clinician and family interviews, the most under-asked items: staff-to-resident ratio at night and on weekends, skin-check and wound-prevention protocol, medication management and error reporting, shower frequency, and how the facility handles behavioral escalation. We publish a free 37-question tour checklist you can print (https://www.starlynncare.com/library/37-questions-to-ask-on-a-memory-care-tour).
Does Oregon Medicaid cover memory care in Springfield?
Oregon Health Plan (Medicaid) can cover care in a DHS-contracted ALF or RCF through the Medicaid Long-Term Care program, but not all facilities hold Medicaid contracts. Eligibility, available beds, and waitlists vary. Each StarlynnCare profile notes Medicaid acceptance status where documented in the DHS roster. Contact Oregon DHS at 1-800-282-8096 for current contract and availability information in Springfield.
Other memory care city hubs in Lane County
Memory care options in Springfield, documented in the public record.
Memory care · 50+ beds
(3)Community-style facilities (purpose-built buildings, common in regional chains).
2 seriousGateway Living
2 serious citations on fileSpringfield · 123 beds · ALF · Memory care
30 seriousThe Rawlin at Riverbend
30 serious citations on fileSpringfield · 72 beds · ALF · Memory care
8 seriousTsl Elderhealth and Living Memory Village
8 serious citations on fileSpringfield · 95 beds · ALF · Memory care
Memory care · 7–49 beds
(3)Small to medium freestanding RCFEs with a memory-care program.
4 seriousBayberry Commons Memory Care
4 serious citations on fileSpringfield · 14 beds · ALF · Memory care
14 seriousChateau Gardens Memory Care
14 serious citations on fileSpringfield · 28 beds · ALF · Memory care
13 seriousSweetbriar Villa
13 serious citations on fileSpringfield · 39 beds · ALF · Memory care