
Memory Care Facilities in Frederick County, VA for 2023
The average cost of memory care in Frederick County is $4,950 per month. This is lower than the national median of $5,354. Cheaper nearby regions include Warren County with an average starting cost of $4,092.
To help you with your search, browse the 4 reviews below for memory care facilities in Frederick County. On average, consumers rate memory care in Frederick County 3.0 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Clarke County with an average rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars.
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Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Frederick County, VA
Hilltop
The Village At Orchard Ridge
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Frederick County
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Review of Hilltop
I have been to this facility several times to visit a family member. They appear short staffed each time I am there; caregivers are often absent or occupied with other duties. During a recent visit... Read more
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Review of Hilltop
We went to look at Hilltop and talked with the admissions lady. She was very good at showing us all the different wings, the dining facility, and the facility as a whole. The outdoor facility is pa... Read more
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Review of Hilltop
The memory care at Hilltop is a locked facility and we were extremely impressed with the level of contact they have with their residents. They're very hands-on. When you walked in the door, it felt... Read more
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