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Eau Claire, WI 54701
Mccormick Family Circle, an assisted living community in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, sits just off the shores of the Chippewa River and near Wilson Park. There is a YMCA just a couple of blocks away from the facility and plenty of entertainment, shopping, and restaurant options in the immediate area. Family members mention the frequent opportunities to get up and out of the house like bowling trips and picnics in the park; they are also praised for encouraging residents to be active with their hobbies. The attentive and communicative staff get high marks from family members and residents.
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