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Deatsville, AL 36022

The Gables at Charlton Place and Charlton Place Rehabilitation & Health Care Center supports your independence and lifestyle. Each resident has unique needs. We address those by collaborating with you, your family, your primary physician, and team of specialists to create a unique care plan or rehabilitation roadmap that is overseen by experienced, licensed health care professionals and our Medical Director. 

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