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CJE SeniorLife

www.cje.net

 
CJE SeniorLife is a nonprofit, diversified and innovative eldercare provider and service organization that serves more than 20,000 older adults and family members annually through residential living, life enrichment, supportive resources, healthcare, research and education. CJE`s mission is to enhance quality of life and facilitate independence of older adults.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.cje.net
  • Bernard Horwich Building 3003 West Touhy Avenue
    Chicago, IL USA 60645
  • Phone: 773.508.1000

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