
Memory Care Facilities in Pike County, PA for 2023
The average cost of memory care in Pike County is $4,425 per month. This is lower than the national median of $5,349.
To help you with your search, browse the 7 reviews below for memory care facilities in Pike County. On average, consumers rate memory care in Pike County 5.0 out of 5 stars.
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Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Pike County, PA
Belle Reve Senior Living
Twin Cedar Senior Living
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Pike County
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Review of Belle Reve Senior Living
My uncle moved in at Belle Reve Senior Living in December. This is the best place I've seen. Compared to all the other places I had looked at, it was much nicer. So far, the care has been good. He'... Read more
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Review of Twin Cedar Senior Living
I recently visited my father in law and words can’t explain how impressed I was with the facility!! Not only was the facility clean, but the staff clearly loved their jobs and went above and beyond... Read more
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Review of Twin Cedar Senior Living
Twin cedar is the best senior living . My parents are being well taken care of and I’m super thankful. The facility is so beautiful and the residents always seem happy Read more
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