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Kearney, NE 68845
The newest addition to the Vetter Senior Living family, Brookestone Gardens has been uniquely designed to meet the changing needs of seniors in the Kearney area. The campus provides a continuum of care including independent and assisted living apartments, short-term rehabilitation and skilled nursing care.
Our team members are committed to making a difference in the lives of the seniors we care for. Inquire today and apply to be a part of the heroic team that is providing world class care in rehabilitation, independent or assisted living and skilled nursing.
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