
14 Assisted Living Facilities near Richmond Hill, GA
There are 14 Assisted Living Facilities in the Richmond Hill area, with 2 in Richmond Hill and 12 nearby.
The average cost of assisted living in Richmond Hill is $3,380 per month. This is lower than the national median of $3,460. Cheaper nearby regions include Pooler with an average starting cost of $2,400.
To help you with your search, browse the 82 reviews below for assisted living facilities in Richmond Hill. On average, consumers rate assisted living in Richmond Hill 4.0 out of 5 stars.
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2 Assisted Living Facilities in Richmond Hill, GA
The Suites At Station Exchange
Provides: Assisted LivingMagnolia Manor on the Coast
Provides: Assisted Living12 Assisted Living Facilities near Richmond Hill, GA
Marsh View Senior Living
Provides: Assisted LivingHabersham House
Provides: Assisted LivingBuckingham South Assisted Living
Provides: Assisted LivingWisteria Gardens
Provides: Assisted LivingSavannah Commons
Provides: Assisted LivingSavannah Square
Provides: Assisted LivingWoods of Savannah
Provides: Assisted LivingOaks at Pooler
Provides: Assisted LivingThe Marshes of Skidaway Island
Provides: Assisted LivingSpanish Oaks Retreat
Provides: Assisted LivingJohn-Wesley Villas of Savannah
Provides: Assisted LivingAssisted Living near Richmond Hill, GA
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Recent Reviews of Assisted Living in Richmond Hill
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Review of Magnolia Manor on the Coast
My parent has been here for a long time. When we first came here it was great. The staff was friendly and the atmosphere was positive and happy. Over the last year, things have changed drastically... Read more
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Review of Magnolia Manor on the Coast
I went to visit my grand-mother, near and dear to my heart. So you can imagine how pissed I was when she began to tell me that one of the staff members was rude and disrespectful to her. She put ... Read more
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Review of Magnolia Manor on the Coast
Magnolia Manor on the Coast was a great place, but it was not the level of care we were looking for. There's no long-term care nor memory care, and they didn't have concentrated care. It was an apa... Read more
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