
31 Memory Care Facilities near Wauwatosa, WI
There are 31 Memory Care Facilities in the Wauwatosa area, with 4 in Wauwatosa and 27 nearby.
The average cost of memory care in Wauwatosa is $5,907 per month. This is higher than the national median of $5,120. Cheaper nearby regions include West Allis with an average starting cost of $4,117.
To help you with your search, browse the 40 reviews below for memory care facilities in Wauwatosa. On average, consumers rate memory care in Wauwatosa 3.5 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include West Allis with an average rating of 4.7 out of 5 stars.
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Top 10 Memory Care Facilities in Wauwatosa, WI
Oak Park Place Wauwatosa
St. Camillus Assisted Living
Close to Home Senior Care
St. Camillus - North Residence Memory...
Harbour Village
Aria at Mitchell Manor
Layton Terrace Senior Living
Heritage West Allis
Heritage Elm Grove
HarborChase of Shorewood
Heartis Village North Shore
Robins Landing of New Berlin
Auberge at Oak Village
Lakewood Assisted Living and Memory Care
Heritage at Deer Creek
Heritage Court Menomonee Falls
Eastcastle Place
Brookdale Brookfield
Auberge at Brookfield
Brookdale Brookfield Capitol Dr
The Villa of Greenfield
Azura Assisted Living and Memory Care...
Noble Senior Living at West Allis
Heartis Village Brookfield
St. Anne's Salvatorian Campus
Regency Brookfield
Robin’s Landing of Brookfield
The Grand Hills Castle
New Perspective | Brookfield
Memory Care near Wauwatosa, WI
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Recent Reviews of Memory Care in Wauwatosa
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Review of St. Camillus - North Residence Memory Care
We didn't like the setup of the rooms in St. Camillus - North Residence Memory Care. They were too big, and we'd have to have a furniture company move and fill the whole room up for my dad. I've se... Read more
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Review of Close to Home Senior Care
I’ve been to Close To Home. It’s a very nice place with nice facilities, reasonable rates, and Alzheimer’s patients, of whom some assisted living places do not take. You can have a private or doubl... Read more
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Review of Close to Home Senior Care
Close to Home Senior Care is terrible. There are no activities for them to do. My mother-in-law basically sits in her room other than maybe half hour to eat each meal. The meals are terrible, too. ... Read more
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