
The 10 Best Memory Care Facilities in Royal Palm Beach, FL for 2023
There are 13 Memory Care Facilities in the Royal Palm Beach area, with 2 in Royal Palm Beach and 11 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Royal Palm Beach is $5,095 per month. This is lower than the national median of $5,349. Cheaper nearby regions include Greenacres with an average starting cost of $3,200.
To help you with your search, browse the 74 reviews below for memory care facilities in Royal Palm Beach. On average, consumers rate memory care in Royal Palm Beach 4.3 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Wellington with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars.
Caring.com has helped 7 families in Royal Palm Beach find high-quality senior care. To speak with one of our Family Advisors about memory care options and costs in Royal Palm Beach, call (855) 863-8283.
Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Royal Palm Beach, FL
Inspired Living at Royal Palm Beach
The Capstone at Royal Palm
Pacifica Senior Living Palm Beach
Arden Courts of West Palm Beach
HarborChase of Wellington Crossing
Cresthaven Senior Living
Colonial Assisted Living at Palm Beach
Arbor Oaks at Greenacres
The Landing of Lake Worth
Discovery Village At Palm Beach Gardens
Allure Living Care
Mama Llama Assisted Living
ALF Home Assisted Living Plus More
Memory Care near Royal Palm Beach, FL
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Royal Palm Beach
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Review of The Capstone at Royal Palm
My husband is in The Capstone at Royal Palm right now. I'm not sure it would be a suitable one for him because he is mostly in bed. He's in memory care, and most of the residents there are not so m... Read more
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Review of The Capstone at Royal Palm
Choosing the perfect assisted living facility for your mother, is one of the most difficult tasks a child can face. After visiting CAPSTONE, I knew we had a great fit! It's been a year that my mom... Read more
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Review of The Capstone at Royal Palm
Staff is highly attentive, caring and enjoy their job! Good is amazing and not limiting - it makes my family member WANT to eat! Rooms are beautiful and nothing is crowded in! Read more
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