Rehabilitation Care in Raleigh, North Carolina
City of Oaks Health and Rehabilitation Center
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3609 Bond St
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Located just off the 440 beltline and convenient to all area hospitals, City of Oaks is where you want to be if you are looking for skilled nursing care. From your first day of admission we develop a plan of care tailored to your goals and wishes. We accommodate many different levels of care including those who need a short term stay, a long term stay, respite care, and/or palliative care. Our facility is designed to make you feel right at home.
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Congregate Living
Assisted Living
Nursing Care
Alzheimers Care
Rehabilitation Care
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Located just off the 440 beltline and convenient to all area hospitals, City of Oaks is where you want to be if you are looking for skilled nursing care. From your first day of admission we develop a plan of care tailored to your goals and wishes. We accommodate many different levels of care including those who need a short term stay, a long term stay, respite care, and/or palliative care. Our facility is designed to make you feel right at home.
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Resources For Seniors
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1001 Navaho Dr # 213
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Resources for Seniors, Inc. is a not-for-profit agency incorporated in 1973 as the Wake County Council on Aging. We changed our name in 1997 to reflect our guiding mission and better explain what we do. We are not a government agency; however, we are designated by Wake County Commissioners to be the lead agency for a variety of aging and disabled services for Wake County residents with the goal of reducing fragmentation and increasing quality service for all Wake County residents.
Care Type:
Independent Living
Assisted Living
Continuing Care
Nursing Care
Rehabilitation Care
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
Resources for Seniors, Inc. is a not-for-profit agency incorporated in 1973 as the Wake County Council on Aging. We changed our name in 1997 to reflect our guiding mission and better explain what we do. We are not a government agency; however, we are designated by Wake County Commissioners to be the lead agency for a variety of aging and disabled services for Wake County residents with the goal of reducing fragmentation and increasing quality service for all Wake County residents.
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