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Graham, WA 98338
We provide the best place for seniors to spend their remaining years in a home where they can just bask in the warmth, and peace, and with the loving presence of a supportive team of care providers. Our goal is to be your preferred home away from yours and to be your chosen family, second to your own.
Our doors are always open to welcome you, twenty-four-seven hours a day. Enjoy the warmth of our home-style rooms, fill yourselves with our nutritious meals, and rely on us to give you the care you are looking for on this side of heaven.
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