Rehabilitation Care in Cary, North Carolina
106 Walker Stone Drive
Cary, North Carolina, USA
Imagine living in place where there's always something new to explore. Where nature embraces you, friends and neighbors surround you, and there are opportunities to learn and grow around every corner.
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Active Lifestyle
Independent Living
Assisted Living
Continuing Care
Nursing Care
Alzheimers Care
Rehabilitation Care
Personal Care
Cary, North Carolina, USA
Imagine living in place where there's always something new to explore. Where nature embraces you, friends and neighbors surround you, and there are opportunities to learn and grow around every corner.
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Phoenix-Assisted Care
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201 W High St
Cary, North Carolina, USA
Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of a nurse, activity coordinator, the resident’s physician, the resident’s direct care staff and the Administrator. The team forms a personal plan to address the resident and their family.
Care Type:
Assisted Living
Cary, North Carolina, USA
Our interdisciplinary team is comprised of a nurse, activity coordinator, the resident’s physician, the resident’s direct care staff and the Administrator. The team forms a personal plan to address the resident and their family.
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Glenaire
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200 West Cornwall Road
Cary, North Carolina, USA
Glenaire fits within that single category of the most comprehensive type of facility designed specifically for older adults: it is a "continuing care retirement community" (CCRC). This means the campus includes residential living - cottages and apartments - a Community Center with a dining room and other services, and a complete Health Care facility, all of which are under the same ownership and management.
Care Type:
Active Lifestyle
Independent Living
Congregate Living
Assisted Living
Continuing Care
Nursing Care
Alzheimers Care
Rehabilitation Care
Cary, North Carolina, USA
Glenaire fits within that single category of the most comprehensive type of facility designed specifically for older adults: it is a "continuing care retirement community" (CCRC). This means the campus includes residential living - cottages and apartments - a Community Center with a dining room and other services, and a complete Health Care facility, all of which are under the same ownership and management.
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North Carolina Assisted Living Association
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100 Chalon Dr
Cary, North Carolina, USA
The North Carolina Assisted Living Association is a non-profit trade association devoted to promoting the establishment and operation of quality assisted living communities in North Carolina. Our more than 180 member communities provide appropriate, supportive housing and services for individuals with compromised health and safety needs and with varied income levels. NCALA members serve more than 14,000 residents, 4500 of whom are low-income and who receive state assistance. Please read below ...
Care Type:
Assisted Living
Continuing Care
Nursing Care
Rehabilitation Care
Cary, North Carolina, USA
The North Carolina Assisted Living Association is a non-profit trade association devoted to promoting the establishment and operation of quality assisted living communities in North Carolina. Our more than 180 member communities provide appropriate, supportive housing and services for individuals with compromised health and safety needs and with varied income levels. NCALA members serve more than 14,000 residents, 4500 of whom are low-income and who receive state assistance. Please read below ...
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Chatham Creek Rest Home
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809 W Chatham St
Cary, North Carolina, USA
DePaul is a private not-for-profit organization committed to providing quality services to the elderly, persons with mental illness, and those with a history of homelessness, as well as addiction, prevention and treatment programs; and programs for persons with developmental disabilities
Care Type:
Assisted Living
Rehabilitation Care
Cary, North Carolina, USA
DePaul is a private not-for-profit organization committed to providing quality services to the elderly, persons with mental illness, and those with a history of homelessness, as well as addiction, prevention and treatment programs; and programs for persons with developmental disabilities
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