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Agemark Senior Living

Founded in 1987, Agemark Senior Living has been a trailblazer in the senior care industry for over 38 years. CEO Martin Hug has been with this family-owned company for over 27 years. Agemark's commitment to excellence is underscored by the numerous awards it has received over the years; it has been recognized as a Best Workplace in Aging Services as well as a Great Place to Work by Fortune Magazine.

One of Agemark's signature programs that sets it apart is the "Sparrow" program. This pioneering initiative places a strong emphasis on person-centered care, tailoring services to meet the unique needs and preferences of each resident. It's a testament to Agemark's promise of treating every individual with the utmost respect and care. Another notable feature is the "Thrive Dining" program, which revolutionizes the dining experience for seniors. By offering delicious, visually appealing, and nutritionally balanced meals, Agemark ensures residents enjoy their dining experiences while promoting their overall health and well-being. Agemark Senior Living's enduring success and its commitment to innovation make it a trusted choice for seniors and their families seeking a welcoming and enriching living environment. With a rich history, dedication to quality, and pioneering programs, Agemark continues to lead the way in senior care.

Overview

Est. 1987
25 properties
$2,010 - $7,950
Average rating 10
3 total reviews

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Types of Care Provided by Agemark Senior Living


Estimated Agemark Senior Living price ranges:

Agemark Senior Living pricing will vary widely from community to community, from city to city, and is also highly dependent on the type of care an older adult needs.

Type of careEstimated monthly prices
Assisted Living$2,010 - $7,950
Memory Care$4,650 - $7,935

Frequently asked questions about Agemark Senior Living

How much does Agemark Senior Living cost?

The estimated average monthly cost of living in a Agemark Senior Living community is between $4,980. However, costs will vary widely depending on the city the community is located in, the overall size of the community, as well as by the care type your loved one requires.
 


Does Agemark Senior Living accept Medicaid?

Medicaid coverage varies widely from state to state: only some states allow those funds to be used to cover long-term care (assisted living) costs. However, like Medicare, you might be able to use Medicaid funds towards other healthcare costs.


How many facilities does Agemark Senior Living have?

Agemark Senior Living has 25 communities.
 



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