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AlzheimersNet is your comprehensive guide to memory care in Destin, FL. Memory care facilities offer housing and care for seniors with Alzheimer's disease and other kinds of dementia. Memory care enables seniors with memory impairment to stay as active and engaged as possible, while living in a dignified, comfortable and secure environment. Our local Senior Living Advisors have local expertise in memory care in Destin, FL and nearby cities. After an initial consultation, your advisor will send you a list of memory care facilities that fit your loved one's essential requirements for care and living preferences, as well as your family's budget.
Memory Care Costs in Destin, FLPrice 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 Destin ranges from $4,265 to $5,350 a month.
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Memory Care Costs in Nearby Cities
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Facts about Destin
The official website for the city of Destin is http://www.cityofdestin.com/.
Destin is represented by Mayor Sarah %22Sam%22 Seevers.
Destin is a city located in Okaloosa County, Florida. It is a principal city of the Fort Walton Beach-Crestview-Destin, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.Located on Florida's Emerald Coast, Destin is known for its white beaches and emerald green waters. Originating as a small fishing village, it is now a popular tourist destination. According to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, over 80 percent of the Emerald Coast's 4.5 million visitors each year visit Destin. The city styles itself "The World's Luckiest Fishing Village", and claims to have the largest fishing vessel fleet in the state of Florida.The city is located on a peninsula separating the Gulf of Mexico from Choctawhatchee Bay. The peninsula was originally a barrier island. Hurricanes and sea level changes gradually connected it to the mainland. In the 1940s it technically became an island again with the completion of the Choctawhatchee-West Bay Canal.