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This is your guide to memory care in Parkersburg, WV. Memory care facilities 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, comfortable and supervised setting. Our local Senior Living Advisors have local expertise in memory care in Parkersburg, WV and surrounding areas. After an initial consultation, your advisor will recommend a list of memory care facilities that most closely match your loved one's unique priorities for care and living preferences, as well as your family's budget.
Cities near Parkersburg, WV offering memory care options
Vienna | Belpre | Davisville | Washington | Waverly | Mineral Wells | Vincent | Williamstown | Little Hocking | Fleming | Barlow -
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 Parkersburg
The official website for the city of Parkersburg is http://www.parkersburg-wv.com/.
Parkersburg is represented by Mayor Jimmy Colombo.
Parkersburg is a city in and the county seat of Wood County, West Virginia, United States. Located at the confluence of the Ohio and Little Kanawha rivers, it is the state's fourth-largest city and the largest city in the Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 31,492 at the 2010 census. Its peak of population was more than 44,000 in 1960. The city is about 14 miles south of Marietta, Ohio.The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad reached Parkersburg in 1857, but lacked a crossing over the Ohio River until after the American Civil War. When the B&O completed the Parkersburg Bridge (CSX) 1868-1870 to Belpre, it was the longest railroad bridge in the world.The Bureau of the Public Debt, an agency of the U.S. Treasury Department, was relocated from the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area in the late 20th century and headquartered in Parkersburg. In October 2012, it was merged with the Financial Management Service to form the Bureau of the Fiscal Service.