
Rated 4.6 out of 5 from 22 reviews.
Published starting price: $6,650–$7,150/month
Studio · Semi-Private
Memory Care · Assisted Living
Creekside Place
208 SW 20th Avenue, Battle Ground, WA, 98604
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Rated 4.6 out of 5 from 22 reviews.
Published starting price: $6,650–$7,150/month
Studio · Semi-Private
Memory Care · Assisted Living
208 SW 20th Avenue, Battle Ground, WA, 98604

Rated 4.3 out of 5 from 14 reviews.
Pricing on request
Room details not published
Assisted Living · Independent Living · Memory Care
813 SE Clark Ave, Battle Ground, WA, 98604
Published starting price: $6,000–$7,000/month
Semi-Private
Assisted Living · Memory Care · Board & Care homes
17808 NE 120th Ave, Battle Ground, WA, 98604
Published starting price: From $4,500/month
1 Bedroom
Assisted Living · Memory Care · Board & Care homes
19907 NE 104th Ave, Battle Ground, WA, 98604
Pricing on request
Room details not published
Memory Care
510 N Parkway Ave, Battle Ground, WA, 98604
Pricing on request
Room details not published
Assisted Living · Memory Care · Board & Care homes
10213 NE 184th St, Battle Ground, WA, 98604
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