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The Great Shepherd AFH 2 in Shoreline, 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.
Private, Semi-Private
The Great Shepherds residence offers a warm welcome to all. The charming home is a blend of old world style, spirit and architecture and modern comfort and convenience. The purpose of the Great Shepherds Adult Family Home is to serve our clients by providing high quality, reliable care in a...
Private, Semi-Private, Studio, 1bd
Private, Semi-Private, Studio, 1bd
Private, 1bd, Semi-Private
Private
Enguerra Adult Family Home Care is located near the beautiful coastline of Seattle Washington. We are an assisted living community that prides itself in memory care for the elderly, with a specific focus in regards to care for AlzheimerÆs disease. Special care units can be requested and assigned...
Private, Semi-Private
1bd, Semi-Private, Private
Golden Autumn AFH is located on Greenwood Ave in beautiful Shoreline, WA. This location allows our residents to have easy access to North Seattle Golf and Country Club as well as being very close to Northwest and Group Health Hospital. At Golden Autumn AFH we pride ourselves in offering an...
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The Great Shepherd AFH 2 offers Private. Learn more.
Call (206) 466-1767 to reach a resident at The Great Shepherd AFH 2.
To reach a resident at The Great Shepherd AFH 2 call: (206) 466-1767
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