
3 Memory Care Facilities in Granbury, TX
The average cost of memory care in Granbury is $3,197 per month. This is lower than the national median of $4,920. Cheaper nearby regions include Burleson with an average starting cost of $2,981.
To help you with your search, browse the 18 reviews below for memory care facilities in Granbury. On average, consumers rate memory care in Granbury 4.6 out of 5 stars.
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Waterview - The Cove
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Granbury
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Review of Waterview - The Cove
My mom has been a resident at the Cove for over five hours year. She has always received amazing care with love and compassion. She is now in the Memory Care Unit and I could not be happier. The... Read more
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Review of Courtyards at Lake Granbury
Courtyards at Lake Granbury was a rather small but nice facility. The room had a little refrigerator, microwave, and kitchen. You could get different levels of care in there as you needed it. The d... Read more
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Review of Courtyards at Lake Granbury
The staff at Courtyards at Lake Granbury is fantastic. They bring me my medication and clean my apartment. They also make delightful dinners. They have an open area. This community is better than I... Read more
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