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Gwynedd Estates
Spring House, Pennsylvania, USA |
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1-888-302-2287
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Broad lawns and pristine woodlands define Gwynedd Estates, an established, graceful community in Pennsylvania’s Montgomery County. Mature landscaping and flowering trees frame the two-story colonial-style residential buildings. You’ll discover a warm, friendly community of people, probably much like yourself - folks who have decided their retirement is a time to grow, explore, relax and enjoy themselves.
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Harmar Village Care Center
Cheswick, Pennsylvania, USA |
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724-274-3770
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Welcome to the Grane Healthcare web site. If you are a physician seeking quality care for your patients – or an individual looking for a place where a parent, older loved one or disabled adult will be cared for as you want them to be cared for – then you have come to the right web site. With facilities throughout Pennsylvania, Grane is the premier provider of Skilled Nursing Care and Assisted Living Centers in the area.
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Homewood At Martinsburg
Martinsburg, Pennsylvania, USA |
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814-793-3728
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This year, Homewood at Martinsburg opened its new community center and apartment complex. This center conpletes the campus offering cafe dining, fitness center with indoor swimming pool and spa, game room, library, meeting and craft rooms and a computer lab.
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Lebanon Valley Home
Annville, Pennsylvania, USA |
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717-867-4467
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The Lebanon Valley Home is located in a residential neighborhood of the quiet college community of Annville. Within walking distance one can find banks, stores, churches, and the Lebanon Valley College with its cultural activities.
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Longwood At Oakmont
Verona, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Phone:
412-826-5700
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Longwood at Oakmont is an established senior residential life-care community dedicated to enriching the lives of its residents by providing a full range of quality support services and health care which promote individual dignity, security, wellness and independence.
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Menno Haven Inc
Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, USA |
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717-263-8545
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Founded in 1964, Menno Haven was organized in conjunction with the Mennonite Churches of Franklin County and is a not-for-profit corporation. As one of the leaders in continuing care retirement communities, Menno Haven Retirement Communities brings together years of experience in the retirement living and healthcare fields to assure its residents the very best in senior living that is affordable. At our address we promise exceptional service, quality healthcare, security and peace of mind. ...
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Reformed Presbyterian Home
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Phone:
412-321-4139
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The Reformed Presbyterian Home is a non-profit, charitable institution providing nursing care and residential living to elderly persons. The Home was established in 1897 to serve the aging members of the community. In keeping with the objectives of the founders, we attempt to meet the needs of our residents in the spirit of Christian love. We are committed to caring for residents without regard to sex, race, religion, or age.
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Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirement Village
Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, USA |
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717-227-3000
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Cradled among the gentle rolling hills of southern York County, the Shrewsbury Lutheran Retirement Village is a vital, growing continuing care retirement community (CCRC) with much to offer. The Village lies at the gateway to a part of Pennsylvania that is rich in fertile farmlands, pastoral scenery, diversified industry, and historical landmarks.
Surrounding the Village are quaint antique and specialty shops, shopping centers and professional services. There are also many churches, a ...
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United Cerebral Palsy Assn
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA |
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Phone:
215-242-4200
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Little was known about cerebral palsy in 1946 and little hope was offered to parents of children with CP except, perhaps to, "find a good institution and get on with your lives." Love and courage prevailed, and six parents with both will and spirit reached out to everyone who would lend support to their cause--to change the destiny of children and adults with disabilities.
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