Memory care in Irondale offers 24-hour care and supervision, trained staff, and specialized activities to accommodate the needs of seniors with Alzheimer’s or dementia. These communities typically offer advanced security features and engaging activities to help ensure residents’ well-being. The cost of memory care in Irondale is about $5,325 per month. To find the best memory care options for your needs and budget, browse the 260 communities, read 3347 reviews of families’ experiences, and learn about available services and amenities.
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The first visit to Cogir of Kirkland was a lovely experience. It immediately told me that it was a must to visit again. - second visit, an available room was shown, however, there were concerns -...
Number one; We can afford it. The med techs and nurses have been very friendly and helpful. The food is adequate, however, my brother tends to stock up on his diary free creamer, hot sauce and snacks in his...
I stumbled on to this facility. It was a sister facility of the assisted living facility my mom was in, but I had no idea they had other facilities and one dedicated to memory care. When the facility she was...
We chose Highland Court because of the fact that she would be able to stay in the same facility when private pay ran out was key. It was very clean as well. Unfortunately, some days are short staffed....
My loved one is a resident at Aegis of Lake Union. Most important is to clearly understand level of staffing. Is there adequate coverage during day and night? It seems like they are not always fully staffed....
Our care services were beyond the scope of the facility. The Director may of not realized this, but was very accommodating when the bill was settled. We were prorated and they worked with hospice to arrange...
Mom is diabetic. I would assume she is not alone at RRP. The menu should be geared towards diabetic people. Skip fruit juice and provide good to excellent fruits and vegetables (fresh is best) the...
We had looked here prior and chose a place that seemed nicer but it was too big for her. This place is the perfect size and the first place she has made friends. Each one of the staff make the residents...
Helpful staff, both administration and care. Well maintained facility. Free visitor parking if you use the intercom at the side entrance. Good mix of room sizes/layouts in independent/assisted living (up to...
The Jefferson House is great. The only thing that is bothering us is that [name removed] seems to go to bed during the day and would stay there indefinitely if no one comes to get him when a new activity ...
They get a 5 for everything. Regency on Whidbey has been just awesome. My mother-in-law loves it there. So much so that she doesn't want to go back to SoCal in the fall when we go back. That says a lot!...
My mom has been at Welcome home for quite awhile, she has advanced dementia.I could go on and on about how devastating this disease is but my review is actually how wonderful the staff is that cares for...
Hats off to Race the chef. [name removed] is constantly working to improve the dining room experience such as creating an expanded menu and consulting with the residents to get their input. The Director...
The biggest thing that stood out to us was the administrator, he has gone above and beyond for our family, he has been very helpful and understanding. The activities are still pretty limited, but they are...
The people at Rosewood Courte Memory Care Community did a really good job overall. The daycare service (getting my mom in there and taking care of her) was very good. I really like the layout of the...
The staff were very kind to my mom and always ready to help her or accommodate her requests. The food was okay but starchy without a lot of protein or fresh fruit/vegetables. Her room was small and dated. We...
My parents moved to La Conner Retirement Inn one year ago as my father's health was failing and taking care of him and their house was becoming too much work for my mom, and living closer to me and to...
My mom is happy at this community and I am so happy that she is taken care of. I trust these people with my loved one. They are just really nice people. I really liked this community, there was just another...
I've Lived at Laurel Place for a year now and have very much enjoyed it. Whether you need a lot of help or are still independent Laurel Place is a great place to live. The staff have become great friends of...
My parents never wanted to leave their own home, but it became increasingly obvious that they weren't able to take care of themselves after my father had a stroke. I toured Madison House and liked what I...
Living here for almost 3 years, I find it supportive, accepting, and stimulating as needed. There are activities to chose from but also privacy when needed. The rood service is good. As a vegetarian I...
there is a good system of having a mentor for a new resident. My mentor called me and I have called her a few times. But after a month here I have not met her. Others are friendly but because of...
Mom lived her last 1 ½ years at Lighthouse Memory Care. There are MANY very positive aspects at Lighthouse. The facility is always clean, the care was very good and the meals delicious. The facility...
Cogir of Edmonds, Cogir of Mill Creek and Sunrise of Bellevue are the top-rated memory care facilities near Irondale, Washington. See full list of communities.
There are 260 memory care facilities near Irondale, Washington. See the full list.
The best memory care facilities near you in Irondale, Washington are Cogir of Mill Creek and Cogir of Queen Anne. These memory care communities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews.
The 260 memory care facilities near you in Irondale, Washington typically provide housing, therapies, and care tailored to those who have Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia. To find memory care in Irondale, Washington, browse our detailed listings showing photos, floor plans, amenities, activities, and reviews from real families.
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The cost of memory care facilities in Irondale, Washington ranges from $1350 to $15620. The average Memory Care cost in Irondale, Washington is $5,325. Prices often vary based on care provided, amenities, unit size, and more.
The cost of memory care in Irondale, Washington typically starts at $1350. A Place for Mom’s local, expert senior living advisors can help you find affordable memory care facilities near you and offer advice on how to lower costs and pay for care with VA benefits or public payment options.
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