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Memory Care Living

www.memorycareliving.com

 
Our mission has gone beyond providing a home and Memory Care for those affected by Alzheimer`s disease and Dementia. We improve the quality of life of our Elders by giving them the care they need and deserve. At Memory Care Living™, we have made it our mission to care and support everyone troubled by the disease, be it our resident or their loved ones. We provide Elders with a caring, nurturing environment that celebrates who they are, thus encouraging them to maintain a happy, dignified, productive and meaningful life. The Memory Care Living™ approach is to focus on the individuality ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million

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