Best Memory Care in Langley, BC

Langley has 4 memory care on Senior Care Path, averaging 4.5 stars across 71 resident reviews. Ranked by our SCP Confidence Score, our 100-point trust rating, the strongest right now are Magnolia Gardens - A Bria Seniors' Community, Sunridge Gardens - A Bria Seniors Community and The Village Langley - Assisted Living & Long Term Care.

Memory care communities support people living with Alzheimer's and other dementias through secure layouts, dementia-trained staff, and structured, calming days.

Below you will find every community ranked by Confidence Score, real resident reviews, what families pay and how to fund it, the amenities and services to expect, and local guidance, so you can compare with clarity and reach out when you are ready. Updated August 2026.

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4.5★

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$3,300–$4,600

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Langley Memory Care Facilities | 71 Reviews

4 communities

Magnolia Gardens - A Bria Seniors' Community

5840 Glover Rd, Langley, BC V3A 9K3, Canada

Starting at

$3,500–$4,600/mo

Magnolia Gardens - A Bria Seniors' Community 4
66/ 100

Good confidence

4.5(20 reviews)

Yes, I love visiting my lovely mom at Magnolia Gardens. The staff are so friendly and helpful. Thank you very much! Sending warm blessings, peace and happiness...

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Provides: Memory Care, Independent Living, Long Term Care

An independent living retirement community in Langley, BC, offering 115 suites in various floor plans plus a 40-suite BriaCare… Read more

Sunridge Gardens - A Bria Seniors Community

22301 Fraser Hwy, Langley, BC V3A 4H5, Canada

Starting at

$3,300–$4,500/mo

Sunridge Gardens - A Bria Seniors Community 4
54/ 100

Developing confidence

4.9(14 reviews)

My mom and I were invited on Mothers Day to have brunch at Sunridge Gardens and we all had a lovely brunch Eggs Benedict with a delicious citrus sauce , hash...

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Provides: Memory Care, Independent Living

A senior retirement living community in Langley, BC with 145 all-inclusive suites featuring spacious open concept layouts and a… Read more

The Village Langley - Assisted Living & Long Term Care

3920 198 St, Langley, BC V3A 1E1, Canada

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The Village Langley - Assisted Living & Long Term Care 4
53/ 100

Developing confidence

4.2(23 reviews)

My Grandpa moved in about 6 months ago, and our experience as a family and his experience has been wonderful. He's able to walk the grounds, eat great food,...

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Provides: Long Term Care, Assisted Living, Memory Care

Canada's first village-style community designed specifically for people with dementia and memory-related conditions, offering… Read more

Langley Lodge

5451 204 St, Langley, BC V3A 8A3, Canada

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Langley Lodge 4
36/ 100

Limited confidence

4.4(14 reviews)

Phenomenal service, phenomenal food! Went for my birthday and got a complimentary chocolate lava cake....beyond amazing!!! Highly recommend this place!

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Provides: Memory Care, Long Term Care

A non-profit funded long-term care facility operated by Langley Care Society through the Fraser Health Authority in Langley, British… Read more

Our methodology

How we rank the Langley memory care above

We order every community by our SCP Confidence Score, a 100-point rating built from the signals families tell us matter most:

  • A strong Google rating and a real volume of verified reviews
  • Transparent, published pricing
  • Documented care services and amenities
  • Confirmed contact details, licensing, and independent verification

Where our information comes from

71

Google reviews

Star ratings and written reviews come straight from Google, so the feedback is from real residents and families across these 4 communities, never written by us.

100-point

SCP Confidence Score

Our own 13-signal trust rating, recomputed as listings are verified and updated, decides the order above. It answers one question: can you trust this community?

How Langley communities are rated

Google star ratings across 4 memory care.

  • 4.5 and up2
  • 4.0 to 4.42
  • 3.5 to 3.90
  • Under 3.50

Confidence Score range

How the 4 Langley memory care fall across our trust tiers.

  • High0 communities
  • Good1 community
  • Developing2 communities
  • Limited1 community

Table of contents

  1. 01How much does memory care cost in Langley?
  2. 02What families are saying about memory care
  3. 03How to choose memory care in Langley
  4. 04Frequently asked questions

How much do memory care cost in Langley?

Among the 2 Langley memory care that publish a starting rate, costs run from $3,300 to $4,600 per month. Most communities share full pricing on request, since the final number depends on suite size and the level of care needed.

Most memory care in British Columbia are private-pay, funded from a blend of pensions, retirement savings, and home equity. Government pensions form the floor: the Canada Pension Plan, Old Age Security, and the income-tested Guaranteed Income Supplement for lower-income seniors. Provincial benefits and Veterans Affairs Canada may offset part of the cost. For a full breakdown, read our guide on how much does memory care cost in canada?.

In British Columbia, subsidized memory care placements are arranged through Fraser Health based on assessed need and income, with resident contributions determined on a sliding scale. Private-pay options are available more immediately but are funded entirely out of pocket, so families often pursue both paths at once to keep all options open.

What families are saying about memory care in Langley

A 4.5 star average across 71 Google reviews of 4 memory care. Here is a sample, straight from residents and families.

My Grandpa moved in about 6 months ago, and our experience as a family and his experience has been wonderful. He's able to walk the grounds, eat great food, and receive genuine care which puts everyone's mind at ease. Thank you to the...
Erin on The Village Langley - Assisted Living & Long Term Care
Yes, I love visiting my lovely mom at Magnolia Gardens. The staff are so friendly and helpful. Thank you very much! Sending warm blessings, peace and happiness always. 🙏🏾🥰🌺💜
Monagh Ewen on Magnolia Gardens - A Bria Seniors' Community
Phenomenal service, phenomenal food! Went for my birthday and got a complimentary chocolate lava cake....beyond amazing!!! Highly recommend this place!
Brandon Carter on Langley Lodge
My mom and I were invited on Mothers Day to have brunch at Sunridge Gardens and we all had a lovely brunch Eggs Benedict with a delicious citrus sauce , hash browns and fruit. The staff were friendly, polite and seemed very caring to the...
Laura on Sunridge Gardens - A Bria Seniors Community

How to choose memory care in Langley

Langley is a sprawling community that stretches from the Township's agricultural edges all the way into Langley City, and memory care options are spread across that geography. Some residences sit close to Langley Memorial Hospital, which matters more than it might seem: families whose parent has a complex diagnosis often want a familiar care team and a short transfer distance if a health event happens. Others are tucked into quieter residential pockets in Willoughby or Murrayville, where a calmer setting can genuinely help with the disorientation that comes with dementia. Think about which environment your parent responds to, because surroundings are part of the care.

In British Columbia, publicly subsidized memory care beds are arranged through Fraser Health, the regional health authority covering Langley. Fraser Health assesses need, determines eligibility, and places individuals in contracted facilities. Private-pay residences operate alongside that system and typically offer shorter waits and a wider range of suite options. Our honest take: if cost is the primary concern, get the Fraser Health assessment started as early as possible, even if your parent isn't quite ready to move. The waitlist is real. If flexibility and speed matter more right now, private-pay gives you options you can act on today, with the trade-off being that monthly rates vary by care level and suite size and can add up quickly.

When you are comparing residences, the care model matters more than the amenities brochure. Memory care is not assisted living, and it is not the same as a locked ward. The best programs in the Langley area use structured daily routines, sensory programming, and staff who are specifically trained in dementia care. Ask each community what their staffing ratios look like on evenings and weekends, not just on a weekday morning tour. That question alone will tell you a lot.

Finally, location is a two-way street. A residence that is easy for your family to visit frequently is genuinely better for your parent's wellbeing, not just your convenience. If you and your siblings are spread across Surrey or Abbotsford, a spot along one of Langley's main corridors with nearby bus routes may be worth prioritising over a more isolated setting, even if the isolated one looks nicer on paper.

Frequently asked questions

How much does memory care in Langley cost per month?
Private-pay rates vary by care level, suite size, and the services included. Publicly subsidized rates are income-tested and set by Fraser Health. Use the listings on this page to compare communities directly, then call each one for a current rate sheet, as prices change.
What is the difference between memory care and independent living in Langley?
Independent living suits seniors who manage daily life mostly on their own and want community and convenience. Memory care is purpose-built for dementia: secured or monitored environments, structured programming, and staff trained specifically in cognitive decline. The two serve very different care needs.
Can my parent get a subsidy or government funding for memory care in Langley?
Yes, through Fraser Health. A care coordinator assesses need and income, then determines eligibility for a subsidized contracted bed. Federal supports like Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement can help offset private-pay costs while a family waits for a subsidized placement.
How do I arrange a tour or check availability at a Langley memory care residence?
Contact each community directly using the phone number or inquiry form on their listing page. Ask specifically about current availability and waitlist timelines. Tours are almost always welcomed and are the single best way to assess fit for your parent.
What should I ask on a memory care tour in Langley?
Ask about staff training in dementia care, evening and weekend staffing levels, how the community handles a resident who becomes distressed, and what happens if care needs increase. The answers reveal far more than the physical space or the amenities list.

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