
The 5 Best Memory Care Facilities in Washington, UT for 2023
There are 9 Memory Care Facilities in the Washington area, with 2 in Washington and 7 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Washington is $4,830 per month. This is lower than the national median of $5,320.
To help you with your search, browse the 17 reviews below for memory care facilities in Washington. On average, consumers rate memory care in Washington 4.0 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Saint George with an average rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars.
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Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Washington, UT
Ovation Sienna Hills
Primrose Retirement Community of Wash...
Southgate Senior Living
The Meadows at Escalante
The Retreat at Sunbrook
The Retreat at SunRiver St George
Legacy Village of St. George
Spring Gardens of St. George
Memory Care near Washington, UT
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Washington
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Review of Primrose Retirement Community of Washington
The facilities at Primrose Retirement Community of Washington are very nice. For the most part, it's clean, but it is lacking probably a little bit in the resident's rooms (they're doing better tha... Read more
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Review of Ovation Sienna Hills
Ovation Sienna Hills seemed clean and had more staff around. I toured the memory care side and the person that took me there was the salesman. He was very friendly and nice. They were having a grou... Read more
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Review of Ovation Sienna Hills
I have chosen Ovation Sienna Hills for my wife. What stood out is the quality of the staff, the quality of the facility itself, and the financial incentives to help me make the move. My wife will b... Read more
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