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The House of Peace in Charlotte, 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.
Private, Semi-Private
The Hubbard house is family owned and operated. The staff, which consists of both R.N and C.N.A, has over 10 years of experience working with seniors from all walks of life. We are in business in order to provide personalized quality care for each and every resident. Even though our rates are...
This is a beautiful residential home located in the senior section of the beautiful Highland Creek. The home is located on a private lot, with a wooded backyard with view of the golf course. This home has one private room with a bathroom and one semi-private room with a master bathroom. Total...
Private, Semi-Private
This is a beautiful residential home located in the senior section of Highland Creek. The home is located on a private lot, with a wooded backyard. This home has one private room with a bathroom and one semi-private room with a master bathroom. The capacity of the home is three residents. The...
Private, Semi-Private
Unlimited Possibilities (UP) Family Care Home provides the senior population with individual personalized assisted living care by a licensed staff in a customized equipped home care setting. As a member of the Charlotte community, we are committed to offering the finest and most compassionate...
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The House of Peace offers Private. Learn more.
Call (704) 494-8737 to reach a resident at The House of Peace.
To reach a resident at The House of Peace call: (704) 494-8737
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