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AlzheimersNet is your resource to memory care in Latrobe, PA. Memory care facilities offer housing and care for older adults with Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia. Memory care enables seniors who have memory loss to stay as active and engaged as possible, while living in a dignified, safe and supervised environment. Our local Senior Living Advisors understand dementia care in Latrobe, PA and surrounding areas. After an initial consultation, your advisor will send you a list of memory care facilities that fit your loved one's specific needs for care and living preferences, as well as your family's finances.
Memory Care Costs in Latrobe, PAPrice 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 Latrobe ranges from $2,885 to $3,795 a month.
Cities near Latrobe, PA offering memory care options
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Memory Care Costs in Nearby Cities
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Facts about Latrobe
The official website for the city of Latrobe is http://www.cityoflatrobe.com.
Latrobe is represented by Mayor Rosemarie M. Wolford.
Latrobe is a city in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania in the United States and part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.The city population was 8,338 as of the 2010 census Saint Vincent College, and golfer Arnold Palmer. It was the childhood home of Fred Rogers, children's television personality who was buried there in Unity Cemetery after his death in 2003. In addition, it is the birthplace of trumpeter Dennis Ferry. While it was believed for years that the first professional football game was played in Latrobe, the city's claim was refused induction into the Hall of Fame records. Latrobe is also home of the first banana split, invented in Latrobe by David Strickler in 1904. Latrobe is home to the training camp of the six time Super Bowl champion, Pittsburgh Steelers.In May 2006, Anheuser-Busch purchased the Rolling Rock brands, but not the brewery. In June 2006, City Brewing Company from La Crosse, Wisconsin entered into negotiations to buy the brewery. In September 2006, City Brewing Company agreed to purchase the brewery, and they licensed it to the Boston Beer Company in April 2007 as a satellite brewery to produce Samuel Adams beers. Sam Adams production did not last long. The plant is currently brewing Iron City Beer under contract. In addition, Duquesne Bottling Company has brewed the revived Duquesne Beer, "The Prince of Pilseners", at the Latrobe plant.