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Alzheimers, Dementia and Memory Care
Facilities in Corn, OK

Here are 2 memory care facilities in Corn, Oklahoma. These care homes for dementia and Alzheimer in Corn may be part of assisted living facilities and communities, or are stand-alone memory care units. Costs for memory care facilities in Corn, OK will vary between facilities.

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Corn Heritage Village And Rehab

Corn Heritage Village And Rehab specializes in providing dementia and Alzheimer’s care in Washita county, Oklahoma. It can accommodate a maximum of 104 senior citizens. Corn Heritage Village And Rehab offers luxurious amenities that include enclosed courtyard and facility grounds, grooming and dressing help and special activities for Alzheimer’s patients to any seniors with dementia who reside in Corn, OK and nearby areas. Corn Heritage Village And Rehab is located at 106 West Adams, 73024 zip code and can possibly allow Medicaid and Medicare to pay for some fees associated with its care.

Cordell Christian Home

Cordell Christian Home enables dementia sufferers to get memory care in Cordell, Oklahoma. It can provide accommodations to no more than 110 seniors at a time. It offers amenities such as family counseling and support program, aided morning and evening dressing and physical, occupational and speech therapy and is located at 1400 North College, in 73632 zip code area inside Washita county. Cordell Christian Home is officially licensed in Oklahoma to provide memory care, with license number 375306.

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