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Comfort Keepers of Chino, CA in Chino, California is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
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When you sign up they are fine in the office but getting phone calls returned and deposits back after you dont use them is the problem.
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This provider turned out to be MUCH too far away. The caregiver was all right, but the company was a bit irritating. Dad's care needs have improved, and I need to find a new option that is much closer.
I like the lady that is with my dad very much. She is very caring. I’m not real a fan of the agency. They seem mostly concerned about getting their money. All the prices seem pretty comparable, though these people tried to raise the cost a dollar an hour.
Call (909) 902-0100 to reach Comfort Keepers of Chino, CA.
To reach Comfort Keepers of Chino, CA call: (909) 902-0100
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