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AlzheimersNet is your resource to memory care in Middletown, NJ. Memory care communities provide housing and care for people age 65 and older with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Memory care enables seniors with memory impairment to stay as active and engaged as possible, while living in a dignified, safe and supervised setting. Our local Senior Living Advisors understand memory care in Middletown, NJ and nearby cities. After an initial assessment, your advisor will send you a list of memory care providers that fit your loved one's essential priorities for care and living preferences, as well as your family's budget.
Memory Care Costs in Middletown, NJPrice 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 Middletown ranges from $3,060 to $4,530 a month.
Cities near Middletown, NJ offering memory care options
Navesink | Belford | Port Monmouth | Leonardo | Atlantic Highlands | Lincroft | Hazlet | Fair Haven | Little Silver | Keyport | Highlands -
Memory Care Costs in Nearby Cities
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Facts about Middletown
Neighborhoods in Middletown include: Locust, New Monmouth, Chapel Hill, Oak Hill, Red Hill, Harmony, Monmouth County, East Keansburg, Leonardville, Hendrickson Corners, Monmouth Hills, Philips Mills, Holland, Monmouth County, Town Brook, River Plaza, Belford, Fairview, Monmouth County, Leonardo, Lincroft, Navesink, and North Middletown.
The official website for the city of Middletown is http://www.middletownnj.org/.
Middletown is represented by Mayor Heidi R. Brunt, Clerk Stephanie C. Murray, and Administrator Anthony P. Mercantante.
Middletown Township is a township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a total population of 66,522, making it the state's 16th largest municipality, having seen an increase of 195 residents Highlands (March 22, 1900) and Keansburg (March 22, 1917).Due to its affluence, low crime, access to cultural activities, public school system, and central commuting location, Middletown was ranked in 2006, 2008, and 2010, and 2014 Top 100 in CNNMoney.com's Best Places to Live. Time magazine listed Middletown on its list of "Best Places to Live 2014".