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The staff at Villa De Somera is very nice. The place there is very clean and smells good. Most importantly, mom really likes it there. She is very happy and is well cared for. It is exactly the kind of place I would like to eventually go to as well.... Read more
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Trinity Gardens on Portola is a state-of-the-art assisted living community located in central Palm Desert, just a couple of blocks from the Joslyn Senior Center. Each of our 9 individual suites is equipped with its own bathroom with a wheelchair-access shower and a private patio with a garden...
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The staff at Villa De Somera is very nice. The place there is very clean and smells good. Most importantly, mom really likes it there. She is very happy and is well cared for. It is exactly the kind of place I would like to eventually go to as well.
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To reach a resident at Villa De Somera call: (760) 636-1910
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