
2 Memory Care Facilities in Pullman, WA
The average cost of memory care in Pullman is $5,500 per month. This is higher than the national median of $5,120.
To help you with your search, browse the 3 reviews below for memory care facilities in Pullman. On average, consumers rate memory care in Pullman 4.7 out of 5 stars.
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2 Memory Care Facilities in Pullman, WA
Regency Pullman
Bishop Place Senior Living
Memory Care near Pullman, WA
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Pullman
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Review of Regency Pullman
I toured Regency Pullman. I thought Stephanie was a very engaging and caring person. She's the one that I spoke with at length about what my needs were. She's the one that took me on the tour, and ... Read more
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Review of Regency Pullman
Regency Pullman offered the services that we would need and my mom knew a couple of people that already were there, so that was a benefit for us. I toured the memory care area, and they were very a... Read more
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Review of Regency Pullman
My mother decided to stay in Regency Pullman. It's small, and they're very attentive. They do have puzzles, and she's in memory care. They offer TV. They have walks, and they have an outside courty... Read more
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