
7 Memory Care Facilities near West Babylon, NY
There are 7 Memory Care Facilities in the West Babylon area, with 2 in West Babylon and 5 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in West Babylon is $6,669 per month. This is higher than the national median of $4,920. Cheaper nearby regions include Plainview with an average starting cost of $5,294.
To help you with your search, browse the 68 reviews below for memory care facilities in West Babylon. On average, consumers rate memory care in West Babylon 4.4 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Smithtown with an average rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars.
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2 Memory Care Facilities in West Babylon, NY
Sunrise of West Babylon
Provides: Memory CareThe Bristal at West Babylon
Provides: Memory Care5 Memory Care Facilities near West Babylon, NY
Sunrise of Dix Hills
Provides: Memory CareSunrise of Plainview
Provides: Memory CareAtria Bay Shore
Provides: Memory CareThe Bristal at Massapequa Assisted Li...
Provides: Memory CareBrandywine Living at Huntington Terrace
Provides: Memory CareMemory Care near West Babylon, NY
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in West Babylon
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Review of Sunrise of West Babylon
We chose Sunrise of West Babylon because of the location. It's got the extended license to give the level of care that my sister requires. The staff is very cooperative and pleasant. The place is n... Read more
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Review of Sunrise of West Babylon
My Mother, who suffered from Dementia was a resident here for a short time. It was so difficult to leave her with strangers, however from the first exposure to this assisted living I knew my mothe... Read more
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Review of Sunrise of West Babylon
We found Sunrise of West Babylon for my mom. It’s very good, and they’re very nice. They have activities all day long every day. It’s a beautiful, clean place that's a little costly but not as much... Read more
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