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Idaho Friends Retirement Homes in Greenleaf, Idaho 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.
Logan Park has been 'home' to many since January 1993. Our loving staff has over 50 years combined experience in elder care. Our Administrator Jan McCleskey helped the owner with years of paperwork and saw this community built from the very ground up. Jan has been recognized by the United States...
1bd, 2bd
Vineyard Suites at Indian Creek senior housing community is scenically located along Indian Creek in Caldwell, Idaho. VS is an independent living community and open to individuals 55 years of age and older. Rents are based on income and vary accordingly. VS accepts residents with SICHA/Section...
1bd, 2bd
Sagewood Seniors: 'Luxury living you can afford!' Sagewood Seniors is an independent living retirement community offering 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. We offer seniors, 55 years and older affordable housing with amenities that are found in luxury developments. Located near the borders of Caldwell...
Studio, 2bd
Welcome to the beautiful Oasis Senior Lifestyle Community. We feature the very latest in handicap accommodations with walk-in tubs/showers. This community will also have a 3/4 mile walking path that teams with wildlife including red foxes. Our number one feature is our low price and terrific...
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Call (208) 455-0390 to reach a resident at Idaho Friends Retirement Homes.
To reach a resident at Idaho Friends Retirement Homes call: (208) 455-0390
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