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Lee's Long Term Care Facility in Raleigh, 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.
Studio, Semi-Private
Gabriel Manor Assisted Living and Memory Care community opened in 2013 as Clayton, NC's premier Assisted Living and Memory Care community. Saber Health Care Group is our parent company located in Ohio. Gabriel Manor is located between the "Cleveland" community and the town of Clayton off Highway...
Studio, 1bd, Semi-Private
Oak Hill Living Center located in Angier, North Carolina, is a privately owned and managed community designed to offer our residents a personal and dignified home away from home. Originally opened in 1997, Oak Hill Living Center is situated on a beautifully landscaped twelve acre campus and...
Studio, 1bd, Semi-Private
Studio, 1bd, Semi-Private
1bd, Semi-Private
Studio, 1bd
Foundation Senior Living provides services for senior adults who wish to remain as self-reliant as possible while receiving support from care staff, 24/7.We provide care and services to fit the individual lifestyles of seniors who need minimal assistance with activities of daily living while...
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Lee's Long Term Care Facility offers Studio and Semi-Private. Learn more.
Call (919) 772-8846 to reach a resident at Lee's Long Term Care Facility.
To reach a resident at Lee's Long Term Care Facility call: (919) 772-8846
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