
6 Memory Care Facilities in Deschutes County, OR
The average cost of memory care in Deschutes County is $3,949 per month. This is lower than the national median of $4,944.
To help you with your search, browse the 21 reviews below for memory care facilities in Deschutes County. On average, consumers rate memory care in Deschutes County 3.6 out of 5 stars.
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Brookdale Redmond
Provides: Memory CarePrairie House Assisted Living and Mem...
Provides: Memory CareBrookdale Bend
Provides: Memory CareTouchmark at Mt. Bachelor Village
Provides: Memory CareMt. Bachelor Memory Care
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Memory Care near Deschutes County, OR
Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Deschutes
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Review of Prairie House Assisted Living and Memory Care
Prairie House is a wonderful "home" for my mother. They have been kind in every way to mom and her family. We just had a move to memory and it could not have gone smoother. Read more
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Review of Brookdale Redmond
My experience with Brookdale Redmond has been good so far. It's a good community, it's clean, and everyone was very nice. The only improvement needed is with the food. The residents don't think it'... Read more
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Review of Brookdale Bend
I visited Brookdale. It was nice and clean. The room was OK, and the staff was very friendly. The outside area was really small, with no outside activities, and there was a lot of people watching TV. Read more
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