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Your Place in Thousand Oaks, California 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
Private, Semi-Private, Studio
Private, 1bd, Semi-Private
At Brio Manor Residential Board and Care facility located in Thousand Oaks, we pride ourselves in providing a 5-Star level of assisted living care to our residents aged 55 and above. Located in the rolling hills of the Conejo Valley we provide a furnished or unfurnished accommodations for private...
Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
There is no doubt that family is extremely important. We all want to give our family members the best, especially our loved ones that require assisted living. While there are many community homes that provide services to in need family members, not all of them provide the best. However, at Maica...
Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
Located in the sunny city of Thousand Oaks, California, Madelaine Place provides assisted living. Residents live on their own in an apartment-like space, but have assistance with meal preparation, medications, and laundry. Nutritious meals are served three times a day with snacks available all...
Private, Semi-Private, 1bd
Happy Home Care II is a residential care home located in the renowned city of Thousand Oaks, CA in Ventura County. Our warm community is situated near the Oak Park and Conejo Valley. Thousand Oaks is famous for its many oaks, stunning vegetation and a friendly atmosphere making it a great place...
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Call (805) 494-1909 to reach a resident at Your Place.
To reach a resident at Your Place call: (805) 494-1909
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