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Kipling Acres is absolutely spotless and the staff of very caring and kind. A perfect spot for my brother who needs care after several strokes and a recent broken hip. Special mention. [Name removed] and I wish I knew the name of the other worker who was just as efficient and kind. What a job trying to get someone into bed after the patient had a broken hip. They were amazing.... Read more
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Kipling Acres is absolutely spotless and the staff of very caring and kind. A perfect spot for my brother who needs care after several strokes and a recent broken hip. Special mention. [Name removed] and I wish I knew the name of the other worker who was just as efficient and kind. What a job trying to get someone into bed after the patient had a broken hip. They were amazing.
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