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(6 reviews)Studio, 1bd, Private, Semi-Private, 2bd
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This community looked clean and well maintained when we were there. They offer a variety of daily activities. We liked this community, however the community we chose just seemed to fit my loved ones wants and needs.
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My father was here about 10 years ago and it was okay, it wasn't great. It could be totally different now but the care and cleanliness were very good. When we were looking at places now we were looking for something that was more designed for an older adult that was very active and found something that was a better fit.
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My dad likes this facility
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Toured studio assisted living. Level 3? Great facility, but studio shower has lip & doesn't look like there is room for someone to help her. Laundry $40, or do it yourself. $30 monthly phone chrg. Bring own furniture.
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older independent cottages, nice, just not open floor plan
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Accepts medicaid but only after other financial requirements are met.
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Wesley Glen Retirement Center offers Studio, 1 Bedroom, Private, Semi-Private and 2 Bedrooms. Learn more.
Wesley Glen Retirement Center has received an average review rating of 3.7 based on 6 reviews. See all reviews.
Call (614) 888-7492 to reach a resident at Wesley Glen Retirement Center.
To reach a resident at Wesley Glen Retirement Center call: (614) 888-7492
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