
19 Memory Care Facilities near Brea, CA
There are 19 Memory Care Facilities in the Brea area, with 2 in Brea and 17 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Brea is $3,995 per month. This is lower than the national median of $4,920. Cheaper nearby regions include Placentia with an average starting cost of $2,979.
To help you with your search, browse the 69 reviews below for memory care facilities in Brea. On average, consumers rate memory care in Brea 3.9 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Placentia with an average rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars.
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2 Memory Care Facilities in Brea, CA
Villagio at Capriana
Provides: Memory Care17 Memory Care Facilities near Brea, CA
Kirkwood Orange
Provides: Memory CareSunrise of Yorba Linda
Provides: Memory CareBrookdale Walnut
Provides: Memory CareFullerton Gardens
Provides: Memory CareThe Meridian at Anaheim Hills
Provides: Memory CareSunrise of Fullerton
Provides: Memory CareWhitten Heights
Provides: Memory CareBrookdale Yorba Linda
Provides: Memory CareSunrise Villa Bradford
Provides: Memory CareRichman Gardens
Provides: Memory CareCrescendo Senior Living of Placentia
Provides: Memory CareAcacia Guest Home
Provides: Memory CareBest Elderly Care II
Provides: Memory CareDiamond Care Retirement Community
Provides: Memory CareOakmont of Chino Hills
Provides: Memory CareSummer House at Walnut Village
Provides: Memory CareThe Cottage at Artesia Gardens
Provides: Memory CareMemory Care near Brea, CA
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Brea
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Review of Villagio at Capriana
My aunt has been at Villagio at Capriana since July of 2016. We recently had my niece’s baby shower in the room called Bella Vista which was perfect. The ambiance and food made for a great day fo... Read more
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Review of Villagio at Capriana
The turn over of care poviders is high for the past many months. New care givers do not seem to have good training, because people do not have time to train them. The ratio of residents to caregiv... Read more
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Review of Villagio at Capriana
Given my mom’s unique needs, we went ahead and placed her in the memory care center in Brea by the name of Villagio at Capriana. She has been there about 2 months, and most of everything that they ... Read more
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