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Symphony of Centerville

7383 Paragon Rd, Washington Township, OH 45459

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Overall the experience was very good. My dad found it online and they had a 50% off for 3 months on the facility. I would recommend to others. Only real issue was the night staff was not as attentive as we felt they should be. They were supposed to check on my loved one every 2.5 to 3 hou

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Symphony of Centerville

Find specialized memory care in Washington Township, Ohio, at Symphony at Centerville. This senior living community in the Dayton area specifically supports residents with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Across from scenic Grant Park, it's conveniently located near several hospitals and local attractions. Plus, family and friends can easily access the community from Interstate 675.

Symphony at Centerville offers numerous services and amenities designed to help seniors with dementia live comfortably. For instance, specially trained caregivers take a holistic approach to care by focusing on dementia therapies, active engagement, and nutrition. Additionally, the memory care community provides customized support to each individual. In the dining room, residents can savor chef-prepared meals from a rotating menu of options.

 

Other amenities and services at Symphony at Centerville include:

  • Salon and spa
  • Movie theater
  • Resident garden
  • Transportation
  • Wi-Fi in common areas
  • Courtyard
  • Housekeeping, laundry, and linen service

At Symphony at Centerville, residents can live in studio apartments or shared studio apartments. The memory care apartments include spacious closets, bathrooms, 24-hour emergency alert systems, individual heating and cooling, and internet and cable TV access.

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7383 Paragon Rd, Washington Township, OH 45459

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9.1Review score18 reviews
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A Place for Mom has scored Symphony of Centerville with 9.1 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 12 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Symphony of Centerville has 18 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.8 out of 5.
Overall Rating
3.8
Cleanliness
4.2
Friendliness
4.0
Care Services
3.5
Staff
4.4
Meals & Dining
4.3
Activities
4.0
Value for Cost
3.7
A Place for Mom has scored Symphony of Centerville with 9.1 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 12 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, Symphony of Centerville has 18 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3.8 out of 5.
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PB - Family/friend
Memory Care
November 6, 2023
4.0
Verified Review
Review for Symphony of Centerville
Overall the experience was very good. My dad found it online and they had a 50% off for 3 months on the facility. I would recommend to others. Only real issue was the night staff was not as attentive as we felt they should be. They were supposed to check on my loved one every 2.5 to 3 hours but I'm sure that wasn't done because she would soak her bedding snd clothing sometimes
Cleanliness
4
Friendliness
4
Care Services
4
Staff
4
Meals & Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for Cost
4
Maureen - Toured community
Memory Care
May 15, 2023
5.0
Verified Review
tour review
Our family had an in person tour with Symphony at Centerville and the tour experience was nice enough, but for our loved ones needs to was not enough to be a top contender and they did not have any availability when we were ready to move.
Response from Symphony of Centerville
May 26, 2023
Thank you Maureen for sharing your positive review of Symphony at Centerville. I'm sorry to hear that we did not have an opening for your loved one at the time you were ready to move. Please let us know if we can assist you further in the future. Kind regards, Alison
anonymous - Family/friend
Memory Care
March 1, 2023
4.0
Verified Review
A Good Option
Overall, Symphony was a good value. Other places we experienced were much more expensive, and the care wasn't as good as it was at Symphony. They had a lot of activities for their residents. I would recommend it for the value and the care they provide. It's a good option to consider.
Cleanliness
4
Friendliness
4
Care Services
4
Staff
4
Meals & Dining
3
Activities
5
Value for Cost
4
Response from Symphony of Centerville
March 9, 2023
Thank you so much for taking time to review Symphony at Centerville. We value your opinion deeply and we'll share your 4-star rating with our team. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Kind regards, Alison
anonymous - Toured community
Memory Care
March 1, 2023
3.0
Verified Review
Community Tour
Symphony of Centerville just didn’t have a homey feel to it at all. It felt more like a hospital or a nursing home. The rooms were small. The bathrooms were beautiful, but the rooms were extremely small compared to the other places we looked at.
Response from Symphony of Centerville
March 9, 2023
Thank you for sharing your review. We appreciate your feedback and will be sure to share it with leadership. Kind regards, Alison
Rhonda - Family/friend
Memory Care
February 21, 2023
4.0
Verified Review
Great Place to Be
I am 95% satisfied with my mothers care. I am a registered nurse, so I stay on top of her care. It appears that all the residents who I come in contact with multiple times during the week are receiving good care as well.
Cleanliness
4
Friendliness
4
Care Services
4
Staff
4
Meals & Dining
4
Activities
4
Value for Cost
4
Response from Symphony of Centerville
February 23, 2023
Thank you so much Rhonda, for taking time to share your review of Symphony at Centerville. We value your opinion deeply and will share your review with the team members and leadership team. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Warm regards, Alison
Byrdie - Family/friend
Memory Care
February 7, 2023
4.0
Verified Review
Great staff, would recommend.
Overall things are going well. I think she is getting good care here. There is not a lot of turnover of staff and they seem to be very dedicated. They have no temporary staff which is nice. They have a lot of activities and they do take the residents. I would definitely recommend them to others looking.
Response from Symphony of Centerville
February 10, 2023
Thank you so much, Byrdie for taking time to review Symphony at Centerville. We value your opinion deeply and we'll share your positive review with our team. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Kind regards, Alison
anonymous - Toured community
Memory Care
December 22, 2022
4.0
Verified Review
Tour experience
Tour was good and 2 people left [facility name removed] to go to Symphony. But I would ask next time if they took Medicare after Mom runs out of money? The facility was new and very nice.
Response from Symphony of Centerville
December 31, 2022
Hello, thank you so much for sharing your positive review of Symphony of Centerville. ?We greatly appreciate your feedback and we'll be sure to share it with the team to ensure they are recognized and celebrated. Kind regards, Kathleen
Ricky - Family/friend
Memory Care
November 18, 2022
5.0
Verified Review
Would Recommend
Great place, I like the fact that I am allowed to install a surveillance camera in my father-in-law's room.
Cleanliness
5
Friendliness
5
Care Services
5
Staff
5
Meals & Dining
5
Activities
5
Value for Cost
5
Response from Symphony of Centerville
November 22, 2022
Thank you so much, Ricky for taking time to review Symphony at Centerville. We value your opinion deeply and we'll share your 5-star rating with our team. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Kind regards, Alison
Anonymous - Family/friend
Memory Care
November 11, 2022
5.0
Verified Review
Highly Recommend This Facility Memory Care
I would recommend this community if you have a family member who needs quality memory care. Like every place they don't have enough staff but they try their best. The chef goes the extra mile to cook food that we provide for my loved one that she is able to eat. In the activities room there is tv and usually have movies playing, but my loved one isn't active in the activities as of yet. You do get more for your money with this community. The facility doesn't have a nurse in the facility 24/7 but I wish they did have a nurse in the building 24/7. When anything happens to my loved one, they call immediately and let us know what is going on.
Cleanliness
5
Friendliness
5
Care Services
5
Staff
5
Meals & Dining
5
Value for Cost
5
Response from Symphony of Centerville
November 22, 2022
Thanks so much for your kind words and positive review of Symphony at Centerville. We value your opinion deeply and will share your 5 Star review with the team members and leadership team. Your feedback is greatly appreciated! Warm regards, Alison
Velva H - Family/friend
Memory Care
October 3, 2022
5.0
Husband is so loved
Symphony takes care of my husband for over a year now. I love visiting with him and seeing the smile he has on his face. He gets to play games and go out to eat with [name removed]. I just love everyone there they are my family.
Cleanliness
5
Friendliness
5
Care Services
5
Staff
5
Meals & Dining
5
Activities
5
Value for Cost
5
Response from Symphony of Centerville
October 6, 2022
Thank you os much Velva, for your kind words and positive review of Symphony at Centerville. We're thrilled to know you are so happy with your husband's care, and we'll share this with the team to ensure they are recognized and celebrated! Warmly, Alison
Anonymous - Family/friend
Memory Care
May 25, 2022
5.0
Verified Review
Positive
I had a positive experience with Symphony of Centerville. The staff were kind and caring and did their best. They were often short staffed, as every place is, but they really worked hard to take care of their residents.
Cleanliness
4.5
Friendliness
5
Care Services
4.5
Staff
4
Meals & Dining
4
Value for Cost
5
Response from Symphony of Centerville
May 27, 2022
Thank you so much for taking time to review Symphony at Centerville. We value your opinion deeply and we'll share your positive review with our team. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. If you have anything further to share, please reach out to us. Warm regards, Alison
anonymous - Family/friend
Memory Care
March 18, 2022
4.0
Verified Review
Our review of Symphony
They are losing a lot of their nurses and there has been a lot of turnover with the staff members. If the caregivers are not available, the administrative staff have stepped up. I do not know what to expect in the future, but for right now things are going well for the most part. They do have a lot of activities going on, but my loved one does not care to participate. The facility itself is warm, cheerful, and bright and I love that. It helps not only the residents there but the family members also. Overall, we would recommend them to others looking.
Cleanliness
5
Friendliness
5
Care Services
3.5
Staff
4
Meals & Dining
4
Activities
4
Response from Symphony of Centerville
March 31, 2022
Hello, my name is Alison. Thank you for taking time to rate Symphony at Centerville. Your experience is important to us. I have shared your review with regional leadership. I’d like to learn more about your concerns. If you’re open to further discussion, please send us a private message with your phone or email address. We’ll reach out to talk personally.
anonymous - Toured community
Memory Care
May 24, 2021
4.0
Verified Review
My tour experience
We had a virtual tour at Symphony. It's a very big facility, with a courtyard in the center, and the rooms are on the exterior in a big circle. I felt my loved one would be confused, going around in circles and unable to find his room. We ended up choosing a smaller setting. But Symphony was very nice. I never give anybody a perfect score because there's always room for improvement.
Response from Symphony of Centerville
May 26, 2021
Thank you so much for taking time to share your experience of Symphony at Centerville as well as your husband's experience there. We value your opinion deeply and will share your positive review with our team. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. If you have anything further to share, please reach out to us as we love hearing from you! - Warm regards, Alison
anonymous - Family/friend
Memory Care
May 17, 2021
4.0
Verified Review
Long term care for loved one with dementia
We chose Symphony of Centerville because they gave me references of others who have dementia like my husband and the person I talked to was very reassuring. The administrative staff have been extremely helpful and assured me that they would be able to care for him even with difficult behaviors. They have a great doctors who has been able to adjust medications and I have seen a lot of improvement in the last couple of times that I have seen him. The nurses call and keep me informed of what is going on and I really appreciate that. I would recommend to others who are looking.
Cleanliness
5
Friendliness
4
Care Services
4
Staff
5
Value for Cost
4
Response from Symphony of Centerville
May 22, 2021
Thank you so much for taking time to share your experience of Symphony at Centerville and your husband's experience there. We value your opinion deeply and will share your positive review with our team. Your feedback is greatly appreciated. If you have anything further to share, please reach out to us as we love hearing from you! - Warm regards, Alison
Anonymous by Choice - Family/friend
Memory Care
September 25, 2020
1.0
Would NOT Recommend This Facility
I only had my loved one in Symphony for 7 weeks. In that time, they allowed him to fall twice, self propel in a wheel chair to the point where his hands had open sores that got infected and allowed him to kick his laundry basket down the hallway to the point of large open wounds which became infected and required daily wound care. They even returned the laundry basket to me with his blood all over it!!! They refused to let me pack up my husband's belongings (although they insisted I do all the unpacking upon admission) and as a result, many items were not returned and I believe were stolen (eg. Bed linens, towels, wash clothes, shirts, personal pictures, etc) as replacement items were obviously from another patient and highly used. My husband lost weight and strength as they basically put him in a wheel chair all day (as evidenced by hugely swollen legs). The furniture I moved out, in pristine condition when moved in, had dirt and crusty food on it upon removal. The nurses continual blamed my husband for the outcomes, constantly stating "he is noncompliant", despite their claims to be memory care experts. In short, they do not live up to their mission or policies outlined upon admission. I could go on but I think the reasons I would not recommend this facility are clear. I have a lengthy journal of notes and pictures to back up my claims. Happily, he is now home for 7 weeks today, his wounds nearly healed and back to his prior weight and mobility. I now have home care aides daily and can get much more personalized care for the money spent on a facility. Surprisingly, it is easier on me as I do not have to worry so much about his care and the ability to visit him in a limited capacity. I believe Covid-19 has become an excuse for poor care at most places since they are aware that family cannot closely watch their loved ones.
Cleanliness
1
Friendliness
2.5
Value for Cost
1
Care Services
1
Activities
4
Cynthia Rush - Family/friend
Memory Care
August 6, 2019
2.0
Why we're glad he's no longer there
Six months at Symphony eroded my hubby's fragile self esteem and increased his anxiety. I am resentful and angry at their treatment of him and of me. Despite having multiple traumatic brain injuries, my husband is able to discern when reality doesn't line up with the fiction he's being fed. His so-called “private” room was not private. Aids entered without knocking (until my complaints helped train them). A nurse came into his room one night while he was sleeping and cleaned between his toes! (And then she documented this!) My husband woke up and yelled at her to get the hell out of his room! Another time, an Alzheimer's resident climbed into his bed with him and wouldn't get out of the bed (a nurse confirmed this to me). Alzheimer's patients often wandered in and out of his room (I witnessed this.). My husband's memory problems come from traumatic brain injuries, not Alzheimer's. He cannot always articulate that things upset him. Staff repeatedly put dead hearing aids in his ears although the devices blocked what hearing he does have. I repeatedly told them to change the batteries every two days (this was in their notes). They rarely did. Hubby would later pull the hearing aids out. Workers kept putting them back in without asking if they worked (documented). My opinion is, the staff was creating an adversarial relationship with an impaired person (my husband), making him feel like a sack of potatoes. He acted out – screaming a lot when he had to wait for his (delicious) food. Then he began to fall a lot. Finally Southview Hospital admitted him for a UTI and sepsis. Did Symphony say, “We're sorry – this was bad behavior related to UTI.” No. Staff continued putting his dead hearing aids in and he kept ripping them out. (This is documented.) As he got more frustrated, they asked me what they should do. I said the obvious: “Ask him???” (Also documented.) During my first contact with Symphony, they said, “Our people have been trained to work with the dementia population.” The Ombudsman's office confirmed that other families heard a similar story. I later learned Symphony sometimes (often?) hires untrained workers. The Patients Bill of Rights (a federal document), created so the individual won't feel bullied or violated, says a patient can refuse care. Workers are then supposed to go away and come back. With good care, an aide says, “May I pull this down? Is it okay for me to wipe you?” An aide persisted and persisted in changing my husband. He protested. She “ignored” him (her words). He protested. She persisted. He hit her. She kept chatting with him and later told others she had no need for medical care. When the Director of Nursing learned the aide had been “assaulted,” Symphony brought in the police and filed a police report! Symphony refused to allow me to ask questions of this aide (who I saw at every visit) and they wouldn't show me reports, giving me few details about the event, as if hubby had arbitrarily and spontaneously assaulted this aide. The police report (public document, folks) showed, in her handwriting, he only hit her after repeated protests where she “ignored” his unwillingness and persisted. During a care conference, when I suggested the hearing aid issue may have contributed to what happened, the Executive Director strongly disagreed. He was then put on a psychotropic drug, making him barely see his own feet or string together a paragraph. But he wasn't yelling or screaming! I got him off the drug when I could. I want him human and real. When I asked the Director of Nursing to have aides speak to him more respectfully (“May I...”) or to help him brush his teeth daily, I was informed that it's difficult to get aides to do something if you're not watching them. End of discussion. Hubby was hauled off to the ER repeatedly for so-called “behaviors.” Several Southview ER professionals said Symphony had a pattern of “dumping” dementia patients on the ER for dementia behaviors because they didn't know how to deal with dementia patients. One day after I left my purse in hubby's room, a nurse brought me my wallet with keys and credit cards etc in it. An Alzheimer's resident had had it. No one ever invited me to file a police report. As an assisted living facility, Symphony is not listed at the Medicare.gov website where ratings are assigned to Medicare eligible facilities, and government officials provide reports about the treatment of this fragile population. The website for Milestone, Symphony's parent company, implies that Sunday religious services will be made available to residents. Symphony does not have any kind of religious services on Sundays. About our tab: the law says I have a right to know what I'm paying for. I tried to get an answer about charges for services after they jacked up my monthly bill by $1,200 a day after hubby “assaulted” the aide. Symphony sent me generic information about items listed, using terminology different from item names on my bill, not answering my questions. After repeated attempts at clarifying where my money had gone, I gave up.
Cleanliness
4
Friendliness
2
Value for Cost
1
Care Services
0.5
Activities
4
anonymous - Family/friend
Memory Care
August 4, 2019
2.0
Only Docile patients need apply
Symphony wants docile patients. If your loved one is ultra-docile and you like them that way, you'll do okay. Six months mine there eroded my hubby's poor self esteem and increased his anxiety. My husband started out fairly docile. A nurse (who documented this in her nursing notes) came into his room at night while he was sleeping to clean between his toes! When this toe-cleaning woke him up, he only yelled at her to get the hell out of his room! An Alzheimer's resident climbed into his bed with him and wouldn't get out of the bed. My husband only told him he had to leave! Alzheimer's patients often wandered in and out of his room. His so-called “apartment” was never truly private. We had to teach aides to knock so they wouldn't come upon me lying on his bed with him (clothed) having hugs. My husband – whose memory problems come from traumatic brain injuries, not Alzheimer's – started out so docile, staff was able to put dead hearing aids in his ears and he did not complain, although the devices blocked what hearing he does have. He would later pull them out. Workers kept putting the hearing aids back in without asking if the things worked. Staff was creating an adversarial relationship with an impaired person, making him feel like a sack of potatoes. He acted out – screaming a lot when he had to wait for his (delicious) food. Then he began to fall a lot. Finally Southview Hospital admitted him for a UTI and sepsis. Did Symphony say, “We're sorry – this was bad behavior related to UTI.” No. Staff continued putting his dead hearing aids in and he kept ripping them out. As he got more frustrated, they asked me what they should. I said the obvious: “Ask him???” From the beginning I was told, “Our people have been trained to work with the dementia population. They won't have any trouble.” (I later learned they sometimes hire workers off the street.) The Patients Bill of Rights (a federal document), created so the individual won't feel bullied or violated, says a patient can refuse care. Workers are then supposed to go away and come back. With good care, an aide says, “May I pull this down? Is it okay for me to wipe you?” Hubby never knew if his caregiver would be a bully or someone who treated him like his knew his own name, so he just hated all of them – and felt hated. Then he stopped getting along with even the good ones. One aide persisted and persisted in changing him. He protested. She “ignored” him (her words). He protested. She persisted. He hit her. She kept chatting with him and later told others she had no need for medical care. But when the Director of Nursing learned she'd been “assaulted,” Symphony brought in the police and filed a police report. They tried to stop me from learning the details of what had occurred, as if hubby had arbitrarily and spontaneously assaulted this aide. The police report, which I later got, showed, in her handwriting, this occurred after he made it clear he did not want care and she “ignored” his repeated protests. During a care conference, I suggested the hearing aid issue may have contributed to what happened. The administrator roared, “His hearing aids had nothing to do with him 'punching' (the aide)!” They put him on a psychotropic drug. He could barely see his own feet or string together a paragraph, but he wasn't yelling or screaming! I got him off the drug when I could. I want him human and real. I want him to be able to think. When I asked the Director of Nursing to have aides speak to him more respectfully (“May I...”) or to help him brush his teeth daily, I was informed that it's difficult to get aides to do something if you're not watching them. End of discussion. Hubby was hauled off to the ER repeatedly for behaviors. Several Southview ER professionals said Symphony had a pattern of “dumping” dementia patients on the ER for dementia behaviors because they didn't know how to deal with dementia patients. One day after I left my purse in hubby's room, a nurse brought me my wallet – keys and credit cards etc in it. An Alzheimer's resident was found with it. No one ever asked me if I wanted to file a police report. Since Symphony is only an assisted living facility, it is not listed at the Medicare.gov website, where ratings are assigned to Medicare eligible facilities. There is no outside agency monitoring the treatment of this fragile population. The website implies that they have religious services on Sundays. Symphony does not have any kind of religious services on Sundays. About the bill: the law says I have a right to know what I'm paying for. I tried to get an answer about this after they jacked up my bill by $1,200 per month after hubby “assaulted” the aide. They sent me generic information that didn't answer my question. After repeated attempts at clarifying where my money had gone, I gave up. Symphony makes up rules on what they have to do.
Cleanliness
4
Friendliness
2.5
Value for Cost
2
Care Services
0.5
Activities
3
anonymous - Family/friend
Memory Care
August 16, 2017
4.0
Verified Review
Needs more staff
The staff at this community are very nice. This community does seem to be a little understaffed. They do not currently offer a lot of activities, however they did just hire a new activities director. They are having an issue with keeping the community clean and attending to the residents. Mom likes the layout of this community and it is the right price. They do not always have a receptionist at the front desk. This is not a lock down community. I think they need to do a little better job with security.
Cleanliness
4
Friendliness
4
Value for Cost
4
Care Services
4
Activities
2
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Amenities
at Symphony of Centerville

Healthcare Services

  • Staffing & Ancillary Services
  • Memory Care
  • Incontinence Care
  • Non-Ambulatory Care
  • High Acuity Care
  • Medication Management
  • Diabetic Care

Meals & Dining

  • Special Dining Programs
  • Vegan
  • Room Service
  • Organic
  • Low / No Sodium
  • No Sugar
  • Professional Chef
  • Anytime Dining
  • Pureed Meals
  • Vegetarian
  • Meals Provided
  • Gluten-free
  • Guest Meals
  • International Cuisine
  • Restaurant Style Dining

Room Amenities

  • Ground Floor Units
  • Handicap Accessible
  • Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
  • Cable or Satellite TV
  • Wheelchair Accessible Showers
  • Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
  • Garden View
  • Air Conditioned

Community Amenities

On-site dining options

  • Private Dining Room
  • Café or Bistro

Transportation & parking

  • Complimentary Transportation
  • Property Convenient to Public Transit
  • Transportation at Cost
  • Uncovered Parking

Common areas

  • Meeting Room
  • TV Lounge
  • Indoor Common Areas
  • Library
  • Private Bath
  • Central Fireplace
  • Outside Patio
  • Beauty Salon
  • Barber Shop
  • Outdoor Common Areas

Recreational areas

  • Golf Course or Putting Green
  • Piano or Organ
  • Game Room
  • Raised Garden Beds
  • Movie or Theater Room
  • Arts and Crafts Center
  • Fitness Center

Services

  • Laundry Service / Drycleaning
  • Beautician
  • Housekeeping

Languages spoken

  • Spanish
  • English

Activities

  • Stretching Classes
  • Other Religious Services
  • Intergenerational Programs
  • Gardening Club
  • Live Dance or Theater Performances
  • Cooking Club
  • Karaoke
  • Devotional Activities Offsite
  • Catholic Services
  • Dances
  • Visiting Chaplain or Priest
  • Activities Off-site
  • Day Trips and Outings
  • Happy Hour
  • Live Well Programs
  • BBQs or Picnics
  • Walking Club
  • Devotional Activities On-Site
  • Sensory-based Programs
  • Activities On-site
  • Community Service Programs
  • Visiting Rabbi
  • Educational Speakers / Life Long Learning
  • Cooking Classes
  • Birthday Parties
  • Trivia Games
  • Reminiscence Programs
  • Art Classes
  • Holiday Parties
  • Wii Bowling
  • Christian Services
  • Yoga / Chair Yoga
  • Light Therapy Programs
  • Live Musical Performances
  • Brain fitness / Dakim
  • Tai Chi
  • Pet-focused Programs
  • Protestant Services

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Symphony of Centerville offers Studio, Semi-Private and 1 Bedroom. Learn more.

A Place for Mom has scored Symphony of Centerville 9.1 out of 10 using our proprietary review score.

 

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Call (937) 999-2586 to reach a resident at Symphony of Centerville.

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