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AlzheimersNet is your guide to memory care in Mendham, NJ. Memory care facilities provide housing and care for older adults with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Memory care empowers seniors with memory impairment to stay as active and engaged as they possibly can, while living in a dignified, safe and secure environment. Our local Senior Living Advisors have local expertise in dementia care in Mendham, NJ and surrounding areas. After an initial assessment, your advisor will recommend a list of memory care communities that most closely match your loved one's essential priorities for care and living preferences, as well as your family's budget.
Cities near Mendham, NJ offering memory care options
Brookside | Mount Freedom | Ironia | Bernardsville | Chester | Randolph | Dover | Morristown | Gladstone | Peapack | Succasunna -
Memory Care Costs in Nearby Cities
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Facts about Mendham
The official website for the city of Mendham is http://www.mendhamnj.org/.
Mendham is represented by Clerk Ellen M. Sandman, Mayor Neil J. Henry, Jr., and Administrator Maureen Massey.
Mendham Borough is a borough in Morris County, New Jersey, in the United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 4,981, reflecting a decline of 116 (-2.3%) from the 5,097 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 207 (+4.2%) from the 4,890 counted in the 1990 Census.Mendham Township, which included present-day Mendham Borough, was formed on March 29, 1749, from portions of Hanover Township, Morris Township and Rockaway Township. The township was re-incorporated under the same name by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798. Mendham Borough was incorporated by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 15, 1906, from portions of Mendham Township. The borough and township may be named for Mendham, Suffolk, England, or the name may derive from the Native American word mendom (meaning "raspberry") or for an Earl of Mendham.Residents of what became Mendham Borough wanted sidewalks and street lights constructed while those that lived in what remained the Township (including the communities of Brookside and Ralston) felt it was cost prohibitive in their more rural areas.