
7 Memory Care Facilities near Noblesville, IN
There are 7 Memory Care Facilities in the Noblesville area, with 2 in Noblesville and 5 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Noblesville is $3,650 per month. This is lower than the national median of $4,920. Cheaper nearby regions include Fishers with an average starting cost of $3,186.
To help you with your search, browse the 60 reviews below for memory care facilities in Noblesville. On average, consumers rate memory care in Noblesville 4.2 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Carmel with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars.
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2 Memory Care Facilities in Noblesville, IN
Prairie Lakes Health Campus
Provides: Memory CareRiverwalk Commons and Garden Homes
Provides: Memory Care5 Memory Care Facilities near Noblesville, IN
Allisonville Meadows Assisted Living
Provides: Memory CareMeadow Brook Senior Living
Provides: Memory CarePromotion ends in 164 days!
meadow Brook Senior Living offers our residents and their family member a simple two-tiered, incl... (more)
Bickford of Carmel
Provides: Memory CareMagnolia Springs of Bridgewater
Provides: Memory CareHamilton Trace
Provides: Memory CareMemory Care near Noblesville, IN
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Noblesville
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Review of Riverwalk Commons and Garden Homes
Riverwalk Commons was very nice. They served three meals a day and had entertainments come in. They had a bus that took people to various places in the community. They also had laundry service, an ... Read more
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Review of Riverwalk Commons and Garden Homes
I thought Riverwalk Commons was a great place. I stayed for lunch and had a great meal in their great dining area. The people were very friendly. I found nothing wrong with it except that I decided... Read more
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Review of Riverwalk Commons and Garden Homes
Riverwalk Commons was very nice, but they don’t accept Medicare. The staff was nice. I saw one room, and it's fine and seemed very clean. Read more
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