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Our vision is to serve our residents and their families by helping them achieve the highest level of physical and mental well-being. We believe that everyone has the opportunity to live a fulfilled life. At Cross Creek at Lee's Summit, our staff and care programs help residents enjoy life, live with purpose and continue to engage with others and themselves as they age.
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