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Springboro Commons Retirement in Springboro, Ohio 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, 1bd, 2bd
Community Summary:Bethany Village, a nationally accredited Continuing Care Retirement Community, is situated on 100 tree-lined acres in a quiet suburb of Dayton, Ohio. Since 1946, Bethany has faithfully cared for the needs of older adults. Bethany Village is sponsored by Graceworks Lutheran...
1bd, 2bd
IMPORTANT: THIS IS ACTIVE ADULT LIVING. WE DO NOT PROVIDE MEALS OR HEALTHCARE. PLEASE NOTE PRICING OF RENTS ($2000-$3000/MO) TO REFER APPROPRIATE PROSPECTIVE RESIDENTS.
1bd, 2bd
New Affordable Senior Living Apartments with federal-level security in place!Enjoy life to its fullest at McBride Place! We offer a carefree lifestyle for adults age 55 and better. Our community features a one-and two-bedroom apartment homes that blend quality and service.And you'll find lots of...
1bd, 2bd
If you're 55 or older and your income is less than $26,100 ($29,820 for a couple) you may be eligible for an apartment at Twin Towers Place. Apartment features s Spacious studio and one-bedroom apartments s Two-bedroom apartments with two baths s Some apartments with balconies s Fully-equipped...
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To reach a resident at Springboro Commons Retirement call: (937) 746-0996
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