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Senior Continuing Care Communities
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United Home for Aged Hebrews
UNITED HEBREW IS A VIBRANT NOT-FOR-PROFIT, NON-SECTARIAN, MULTI-SERVICE SENIOR LIVING CAMPUS NESTLED ON 7.
New Rochelle
Curry Senior Center
Promoting Wellness, Dignity & Independence for Seniors Since 1973, Curry Senior Center has been that supportive foundation for thousands of San Francisco’s Tenderloin seniors, aged 55 or older, many of whom are homeless or have experienced homelessness in their lives.
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San Francisco
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Senior Continuing Care Communities
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1740.
Kearsley Long Term Care Center II
Building Communities and connections through creative housing solutions with social services.
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Philadelphia
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Education N.E.C.
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Independent Residents Council of Park Pointe Village
Acts Retirement-Life Communities owns and manages 28 senior living communities in 9 states serving more than 10,500 residents.
1109
Rock Hill
Harold and Grace Upjohn Community Care Center
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Education N.E.C.
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1743.
Tulsa Senior Services Building Corporation
LIFE Senior Services http://www. LIFEseniorservices.
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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Rowayton Firefighters Association Inc
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Norwalk
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Human Services - Multipurpose & Other N.E.C.
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Salem Leadership Foundation
Engaging people of faith and people of good will to collaboratively transform Salem/Keizer into the healthiest community in all of Oregon.
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PAISLEY HOUSE
Welcome to Paisley House Assisted Living Early in the twentieth century a group of civicminded Youngstown women recognized the need for an assisted living home in which senior women could age gracefullyin a safe environment with care provided as needed.
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