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Atria Home Care-Westchester in Rye Brook, New York is one of senior living communities in the area. To find the right community for your needs and budget, connect with one of A Place For Mom’s local senior living advisors for free, expert advice.
Sterling Care is a locally owned and operated home health care agency based in Greenwich, Connecticut. Our service area includes all of the towns and cities in lower Fairfield County. We are the only full service home health care agency based in Greenwich providing both medical and non-medical...
Senior Helpers is a provider of non-medical live-in or hourly companion and homemaker services to seniors and other adults in need of home help. We provide services throughout southern Westchester County. An area of specialization is Alzheimer’s and Dementia care. We leverage the knowledge,...
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(2 reviews)Premier Home Health Care Services, Inc (Premier) is a New York State Department of Health Licensed Home Care Agency and licensed by the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and operates under the name of Metropolitan Home Health Care of New Jersey. The company is accredited by Joint Commission...
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(1 review)New York State Licensed Home Care AgencyRight At Home Westchester offers senior care services in the comfort and familiarity of wherever you and your loved one call home.The care provided by the team is tailored to your unique situation through a Custom Care Plan. Individualized elder care...
Call (888) 586-6859 to reach Atria Home Care-Westchester.
To reach Atria Home Care-Westchester call: (888) 586-6859
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