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Palo Alto, CA 94304
Located in the heart of Silicon Valley California, Vi at Palo Alto is a Life Plan community, also known as a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), situated on 23 lush acres of Stanford Property. Our assisted and independent living community offers a wide array of amenities and benefits to residents. With its extensive services and amenities, care options, award-winning interiors and fine-dining, Vi at Palo Alto offers the finest in retirement living. Our retirement community is geared towards the desires of residents to provide an enjoyable, inspiring, and educational environment.
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