
Memory Care Facilities in Houston County, AL for 2023
To help you with your search, browse the 2 reviews below for memory care facilities in Houston County. On average, consumers rate memory care in Houston County 5.0 out of 5 stars.
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Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Houston County, AL
The Terrace at Grove Park
Grand South Senior Living
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Houston County
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Review of Grand South Senior Living
I had a physical tour of Grand South Senior Living. After visiting nursing homes with assisted living in the area and then seeing that place, it was the Taj Mahal of assisted living places. It's li... Read more
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Review of The Terrace at Grove Park
My Mother was a resident in the memory care unit for almost a year. The day I visited with Sheila and Vicki and they explained everything about the facility and we toured I knew this was the place... Read more
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