
The 3 Best Memory Care Facilities in Austin, MN for 2023
The average cost of memory care in Austin is $4,827 per month. This is lower than the national median of $5,500. Cheaper nearby regions include Owatonna with an average starting cost of $4,442.
To help you with your search, browse the 5 reviews below for memory care facilities in Austin. On average, consumers rate memory care in Austin 4.0 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Albert Lea with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars.
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Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Austin, MN
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Austin
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Review of Our House Senior Living - Austin Memory Care 14th Street
My grandmother was a resident there and staff was always helpful and friendly. My grandmother was well taken of in the 5+ years she was there. Read more
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Review of Cedars of Austin
My cousin was at Cedars of Austin. He seemed pretty happy there, and it was all men in the area he was in. They would all sit together for meals. The dining room was clean but small. Each resident ... Read more
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Review of Cedars of Austin
My father is at Cedars of Austin and it's been very good. They have meals, coffee time, activities, and a whole bunch of stuff. His room has a private bath, a very nice view, and it's very nice for... Read more
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