
4 Memory Care Facilities in Jackson, MI
Also serving communities of Montgomery.
The average cost of memory care in Jackson is $5,106 per month. This is lower than the national median of $5,120. Cheaper nearby regions include Adrian with an average starting cost of $4,650.
To help you with your search, browse the 2 reviews below for memory care facilities in Jackson. On average, consumers rate memory care in Jackson 4.5 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include East Lansing with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars.
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4 Memory Care Facilities in Jackson, MI
Countryside Retirement Community
Legends at Legacy Alzheimer's Center
Mission Point Health Campus of Jackson
Vista Grande Villa
Other Options in Jackson, MI
Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Jackson
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Review of Highland Assisted Living and Memory Care
My mom moved in to Gracewood memory care about a month ago. Our family loves the facility. Joanne, the house manager, and the staff are amazing. They all are very helpful, and available at any time... Read more
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Review of Countryside Retirement Community
My mom is at Countryside Retirement Community. They send a newsletter every week for new updates, but other than that, it's really been kind of tough as far as having visitors because we can't go t... Read more
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Review of Legends at Legacy Alzheimer's Center
We moved my dad into Legends at Legacy Assisted Living Center and they are fantastic. He's in the memory unit, and his room is smaller than the regular rooms, but it's nice. The food is really good... Read more
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