Marion Unity Apartments
- 401 Quincy Street, Fairmont, WV 26554
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Assisted living | Memory care | Home care | Short term respite care
In August 1988, the Salvation Army transferred ownership of Booth Towers to Marion Unity Apartments, Inc. (MUA). This 98-unit Section 202 high-rise for the elderly and persons with disabilities offers a large multi-purpose room and four activity rooms, which provide space for many socially stimulating activities for residents. Marion's Service Coordinator links residents with local organizations to provide personal care, homemaker services, and other vital resources so they can live independently. The project was constructed in 1983 for 4.4 million dollars.
- 401 Quincy Street, Fairmont, WV 26554
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Assisted living | Memory care | Home care | Short term respite care
Description
In August 1988, the Salvation Army transferred ownership of Booth Towers to Marion Unity Apartments, Inc. (MUA). This 98-unit Section 202 high-rise for the elderly and persons with disabilities offers a large multi-purpose room and four activity rooms, which provide space for many socially stimulating activities for residents. Marion's Service Coordinator links residents with local organizations to provide personal care, homemaker services, and other vital resources so they can live independently. The project was constructed in 1983 for 4.4 million dollars.
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