Landmark offers exceptional memory care with dedicated staff, a clean environment, nutritious meals, engaging activities, and a supportive atmosphere for residents and their families.
Diversicare Of Amory
3.3 from 22 reviews
#2 Best reviewed of memory care in Okolona
$5,550 per month
Golden Living in Amory, Mississippi has received mixed reviews, highlighting concerns about overcrowding and understaffing alongside praise for the staff's attentiveness and warmth, suggesting the need for careful consideration based on individual needs when choosing a memory care facility.
Great Staff
The Claiborne at Adelaide
4.8 from 136 reviews
#3 Best reviewed of memory care in Okolona
$3,150 to $4,515 per month
The Claiborne at Adelaide in Starkville offers a supportive environment for Memory Care residents, with attentive staff, personalized meal options, engaging activities, and a strong sense of community.
Southern Magnolia Golden
4.8 from 12 reviews
#4 Best reviewed of memory care in Okolona
$2,565 per month
Golden Magnolia is highly praised for its nurturing environment, compassionate staff, engaging social connections, and commitment to both mental and physical health, making it an excellent choice for families seeking memory care.
Plantation Pointe Retirement Community
1.0 from 2 reviews
#5 Best reviewed of memory care in Okolona
$1,895 to $6,150 per month
Reviews indicate significant concerns in certain Memory Care facilities, including poor food quality, unresponsive and rude staff, long wait times for assistance, disrespectful communication, and inadequate hygiene standards.
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Longwood Comm Living Center
3.2 from 11 reviews
#6 Best reviewed of memory care in Okolona
Diane L.'s review commends Longwood Community Center for its exceptional cleanliness, compassionate staff, and effective therapeutic approaches that significantly improve the health and well-being of residents.
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