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Terre Bella Adult Family Home in Bremerton, Washington 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.
1bd, Private, Semi-Private
Willow Creek is a private home and we offer varying levels of care from assisted living to end of life/hospice care. We also specialize in providing care for all levels of Dementia including Alzheimer's. Being in a small home environment enables us to provide personalized care with...
Studio, Semi-Private, Private
Studio, Semi-Private, Private
Private, 1bd
Central Kitsap Adult Family Home is an assisted living nursing home alternative located in Bremerton, Washington. We work with each of our residents to create a customized care plan. Health care services our facility offers include medication administration, health monitoring and hand feeding....
1bd, Semi-Private, Private
Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
Willow Creek Adult Family Home is a non-smoking, loving home specializing in Residents with Alzheimer's and Dementia. We provide care and support to residents who require extra attention and monitoring. Willow Creek is owned and operated by Jeannie Schmid, who is also the on-site caregiver. She...
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Terre Bella Adult Family Home offers Private, Semi-Private and Studio. Learn more.
Call (360) 373-1349 to reach a resident at Terre Bella Adult Family Home.
To reach a resident at Terre Bella Adult Family Home call: (360) 373-1349
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