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Alzheimers, Dementia and Memory Care
Facilities in Tyler County, WV

Here are 2 memory care facilities in Tyler County, West Virginia. These care homes for dementia and Alzheimer in Tyler County may be part of assisted living facilities and communities, or are stand-alone memory care units. Costs for memory care facilities in Tyler County, WV will vary between facilities.

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Sistersville Center

Sistersville Center is known for providing dementia care services in Tyler county, West Virginia. It can accommodate no more than 68 elderly residents. Sistersville Center offers luxury amenities that include custom activities and therapy programs, help with grooming and getting dressed and special dementia and Alzheimer’s programs to increase feelings of comfort to any older adults with dementia who reside in Sistersville, WV and nearby areas. Sistersville Center is situated at 201 Wood Street Operations, 26175 zip code and can possibly allow Medicaid and Medicare to pay for some costs associated with its care.

Judges Private Care

Judges Private Care provides memory care in Middlebourne, West Virginia. It can house no more than 8 senior citizens at a time. It offers amenities like custom meal plans, a homey design that facilitates friendships and custom memory care programs and activities and is situated at 212 Fair Street, in 26149 zip code area in Tyler county. Judges Private Care is licensed in West Virginia to offer memory care and assisted living, with license number 507327.

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