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Liberty, MO 64068
A very important part of a quality life is staying active and building social relationships. Cedars provides an organized, meaningful activity calendar to enrich the interest our residents. There are a variety of options where life-long interests and hobbies can be maintained, while the opportunity to learn new things and make new friends is sure. We offer exercise and walking groups, craft classes, current events groups, music programs, pet therapy, church involvement, Bible studies, day trips, shopping trips, holiday celebrations, dance parties, bowling, movies, video games, and more.
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