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South Kingstown, RI 02879
Vibrant senior living in Rhode Island, and the only true independent living option. Our monthly-rental Wakefield, RI senior living community also provides premium Memory Care and Assisted Living in Rhode Island with no large entrance fee. Just minutes from Narragansett Bay, at Brightview Commons in Wakefield you can enjoy walks along walking paths in our garden courtyard, catch a movie in our on-site movie theater, and shoot billiards while watching sports in our upscale pub. You can also play games in our game room, read in our library, or enjoy the shops and restaurants just a short walk away.
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