
The 5 Best Memory Care Facilities in Schofield, WI for 2023
Also serving communities of Mosinee, Stratford.
There are 8 Memory Care Facilities in the Schofield area, with 4 in Schofield and 4 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Schofield is $5,400 per month. This is higher than the national median of $5,395. Cheaper nearby regions include Wausau with an average starting cost of $4,182.
To help you with your search, browse the 10 reviews below for memory care facilities in Schofield. On average, consumers rate memory care in Schofield 5.0 out of 5 stars.
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Directory of Memory Care Facilities in Schofield, WI
Cedar Ridge Elder Services III
Cedar Ridge Elder Services I
Cedar Ridge Elder Services II
Copperleaf Memory Care of Schofield
Wellington Place of Rib Mountain
Cedar Ridge Elder Services IV
Azura Memory Care of Wausau
Our House Senior Living - Wausau Memo...
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Schofield
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Review of Copperleaf Memory Care of Schofield
My mother is at Copperleaf Memory Care of Schofield. We chose it because of its location, availability, and services. I am very pleased. The staff are excellent. It is new and it is very nice, but ... Read more
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Review of Copperleaf Memory Care of Schofield
They provide excellent care. They do a good job of monitoring the residents. They have lots of activities for residents and their family's. We know Mom is safe and well cared for. Read more
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