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This is your guide to memory care in San Bernardino, CA. Memory care communities offer housing and care for people age 65 and older with Alzheimer's disease and other kinds of dementia. Memory care empowers seniors with memory impairment to stay as active and engaged as possible, while living in a dignified, safe and secure environment. Our local Senior Living Advisors understand dementia care in San Bernardino, CA and surrounding areas. After an initial consultation, your advisor will recommend a list of memory care providers that most closely match your loved one's individual needs for care and living preferences, as well as your family's finances.
Memory Care Costs in San Bernardino, CAPrice varies widely depending on location, care required, size of the resident's living space and the level of luxury at the community. The price of memory care in San Bernardino ranges from $1,500 to $4,450 a month.
Cities near San Bernardino, CA offering memory care options
Patton | Rialto | Grand Terrace | Loma Linda | Highland | Rimforest | Bryn Mawr | Colton | Bloomington | Redlands | Crestline -
Memory Care Costs in Nearby Cities
* The costs above represent the AVERAGE monthly cost of memory care for a one person bedroom in that city. -
Facts about San Bernardino
Neighborhoods in San Bernardino include: Arrowhead Springs, Del Rosa, West Highlands, North Loma Linda, Mountain View Acres, and Verdemont.
The official website for the city of San Bernardino is http://sbcity.org.
San Bernardino is represented by City manager Allen J. Parker, Treasurer Gary Saenz, Mayor Georgeann Hanna, City attorney R. Carey Davis, and City clerk David C. Kennedy.
San Bernardino is a city located in the Riverside-San Bernardino metropolitan area California Theatre, the San Bernardino Mountains, and San Manuel Amphitheater, the largest outdoor amphitheater in the United States. In addition, the city is home to the Inland Empire 66ers baseball team, they play their home games at San Manuel Stadium in downtown San Bernardino.In July 2012, San Bernardino became the largest city to choose to file for protection under Chapter 9 of the U.S. Bankruptcy code; this has been superseded by Detroit's filing in July 2013. San Bernardino's case was filed on August 1.