
Rhode Island is known as “The Ocean State” because a large portion of the state borders the Atlantic Ocean. While it may be the smallest state in the union – with a total area of only 1,045 square miles – “Little Rhody” still has plenty to offer. Rhode Island’s vibrant cities like Providence and Pawtucket, along with its pristine beaches and proximity to the Boston metropolitan area make it one of the Northeast’s ideal retirement destinations.
Currently, A Place for Mom partners with more than 30 senior living communities in Rhode Island that provide memory care. The median monthly cost of memory care in Rhode Island is about $5,800.
I would highly recommend the Lighthouse. We switched from another facility and have been so pleased with the level of care they have given my father as well as supporting my mom with this transition through...
After my dad passed away, my mom was adamant she would never move to assisted living. I tried to honor her wishes, but despite part-time home care, her cognitive, physical, and emotional health declined,...
We left there [date removed], however what we liked the most about the community was their great staff, the great good and the good day trips. Based on the experience we had, we would recommend Atria...
After my dad passed away, my mom was adamant she would never move to assisted living. I tried to honor her wishes, but despite part-time home care, her cognitive, physical, and emotional health declined,...
It's a pretty clean place. The staff is very good. The director and head RN are great. Activities director keeps everyone busy and is an absolutely amazing person. Dining is decent food. Dining room itself...
After my dad passed away, my mom was adamant she would never move to assisted living. I tried to honor her wishes, but despite part-time home care, her cognitive, physical, and emotional health declined,...
I would highly recommend the Lighthouse. We switched from another facility and have been so pleased with the level of care they have given my father as well as supporting my mom with this transition through...
She did well there with all the encouragement from PT and OT and is doing much better at home. She liked all your services and the food.
After my dad passed away, my mom was adamant she would never move to assisted living. I tried to honor her wishes, but despite part-time home care, her cognitive, physical, and emotional health declined,...
It's a pretty clean place. The staff is very good. The director and head RN are great. Activities director keeps everyone busy and is an absolutely amazing person. Dining is decent food. Dining room itself...
After my dad passed away, my mom was adamant she would never move to assisted living. I tried to honor her wishes, but despite part-time home care, her cognitive, physical, and emotional health declined,...
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