
5 Memory Care Facilities near Dallas, GA
There are 5 Memory Care Facilities in the Dallas area, with 2 in Dallas and 3 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Dallas is $3,897 per month. This is lower than the national median of $4,944. Cheaper nearby regions include Kennesaw with an average starting cost of $3,855.
To help you with your search, browse the 55 reviews below for memory care facilities in Dallas. On average, consumers rate memory care in Dallas 4.0 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Woodstock with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
Caring.com has helped 5 families in Dallas find high-quality senior care. To speak with one of our Family Advisors about memory care options and costs in Dallas, call (855) 863-8283.
2 Memory Care Facilities in Dallas, GA
Aspen Village at Lost Mountain
Provides: Memory CareThe Pearl at Dallas
Provides: Memory Care3 Memory Care Facilities near Dallas, GA
Heritage of Brookstone
Provides: Memory CareBethel Gardens Assisted & Memory Care
Provides: Memory CareAshbrook Village Independent and Assi...
Provides: Memory CareMemory Care near Dallas, GA
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Dallas
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Review of Aspen Village at Lost Mountain
We visited Aspen Village at Lost Mountain. The staff was very pleasant when showing us around, but we didn't like the location. I think they should paint it because everything was stained and dirty... Read more
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Review of The Pearl at Dallas
Westminster is a new, clean community, so we are very pleased. They have very caring staff, something going on for the residents every day, and an open garden that my husband can walk around in. Read more
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Review of Aspen Village at Lost Mountain
I live in Aspen Village at Lost Mountain. It's very nice, and I'm very satisfied. The sales manager's been really helpful, and the staff is just wonderful to me, and I have no complaints whatsoever... Read more
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