
The 10 Best Memory Care Facilities in Dallas, OR for 2023
Also serving communities of Lincoln City.
There are 10 Memory Care Facilities in the Dallas area, with 3 in Dallas and 7 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Dallas is $5,500 per month. This is higher than the national median of $5,349. Cheaper nearby regions include Keizer with an average starting cost of $5,097.
To help you with your search, browse the 22 reviews below for memory care facilities in Dallas. On average, consumers rate memory care in Dallas 4.0 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Salem with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars.
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Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Dallas, OR
Blue Haven RCF - Dallas
Jefferson Lodge Assisted Living
Prestige Senior Living Orchard Heights
Brookdale Salem Oregon
Faye Wright Senior Living
Premier Care Homes
Windsong Memory Care at Eola Hills
Premier Care Homes
Blue Haven RCF - Independence
Other Options in Dallas, OR
Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Dallas
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Review of Jefferson Lodge Assisted Living
My mom is going to Jefferson Lodge. I visited it many times. I played music down there once in a while for them, and before COVID, we did little concerts down there, too. I've heard great reviews a... Read more
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Review of Blue Haven RCF - Dallas
Blue Haven RCF Dallas is the most reasonably-priced and affordable, and the accommodations are acceptable. Its arranged so it's a circle with the resident's rooms around the edges. There's a lit... Read more
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