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Grant Adult Care Home in Charlotte, North Carolina 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.
Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
This beautiful 3,400 Square Feet, 5 Bedroom home sits on a 1/2 beautiful lot with a large Den and Living Room -each with its own Fireplace. Two dining areas and a large Screened-In Porch overlooking the beautifully landscaped back yard.
Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
Senior Retreat at Lansdowne is a licensed Family Care Home located in the Lansdowne Neighborhood in South Charlotte 5 houses off of Providence Road. We accept Seniors Only considered 'Independent' or 'Full Assisted Living' with some slight to moderate Dementia. Our ranch home has approximately...
Private, 1bd
Senior Retreat at Park Crossing is a gorgeous 3,300 square foot ranch home in the Park Crossing Neighborhood near CMC Pineville in South Charlotte. The house has 6 Private Bedrooms and 4 Full Bathrooms. Our monthly rates cover the monthly rent/room, all utilities (including house...
1bd, Private, Semi-Private
We at Unlimited Possibilities at City View are passionate about providing high quality care for people with dementia. Our small home environment offers warmth and a lifestyle that is more comforting than larger settings. At City View, we are committed to addressing the specialized medical,...
Private, Semi-Private, Studio
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Grant Adult Care Home offers Private and Semi-Private. Learn more.
Call (704) 442-0949 to reach a resident at Grant Adult Care Home.
To reach a resident at Grant Adult Care Home call: (704) 442-0949
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