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5.0
(2 reviews)Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
The Acres Assisted Living is an acreage community specializing in Memory care. We have a graduated level of care that allows seniors to "age in place" at our community. We provide services for Respite Care, Assisted Living, Memory Care and Hospice Care. We offer fully furnished private rooms....
1.3
(2 reviews)Private, Semi-Private
1.8
(4 reviews)Private, Semi-Private
Don't take your loved one here, The owner never visits the home she lives 2 hours away. The medical room is so unorganized the resident have to wait days to have their prescription filled The place is run practically by a [age removed] year-old. One employee left all the elderly people alone one time NOTHING in the refrigerator is dated and is full of old food is The state is should be dropping in on here soon
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I like the idea of a personal care home. The new men's house still needs some work - cleaning up and renovations.
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Call (713) 436-4444 to reach a resident at Serenity Care Homes.
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