
5 Memory Care Facilities near Hartford, WI
There are 5 Memory Care Facilities in the Hartford area, with 2 in Hartford and 3 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Hartford is $3,725 per month. This is lower than the national median of $4,920. Cheaper nearby regions include West Bend with an average starting cost of $3,713.
To help you with your search, browse the 11 reviews below for memory care facilities in Hartford. On average, consumers rate memory care in Hartford 4.0 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Greendale with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars.
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2 Memory Care Facilities in Hartford, WI
Wellington Place of Hartford
Provides: Memory CareThe Waterford at Hartford
Provides: Memory Care3 Memory Care Facilities near Hartford, WI
New Perspective | West Bend
Provides: Memory CareThe Waterford at West Bend
Provides: Memory CareMemory Care near Hartford, WI
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Hartford
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Review of The Waterford at Hartford
We found The Waterford for mother, and she's been there for about 4 weeks. The staff is very friendly, the apartments are very nice, she is in a shared room, and they share a common bathroom and a ... Read more
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Review of Wellington Place of Hartford
Wellington Place of Hartford was nice and clean, and the lady who helped us was very helpful. I see nothing wrong with it. The rooms were nice-sized, and the community area was nice and large. Read more
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Review of The Waterford at Hartford
Emerald Ridge was very clean and well cared for. The rooms are a little bit smaller and not every room has a private bathroom. The dining area was very nice and the kitchen was much smaller. They h... Read more
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