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Wood County Senior Citizens Association is an assisted living facility, located in Parkersburg, WV. Assisted living facilities provide care to elderly people who need help with daily tasks such as meal preparation, mobility, bathing or dressing. Assisted living centers do not provide housing for elders with severe medical conditions that require medical care and monitoring from a doctor or registered nurse. Assisted living offers intermediate care for individuals who cannot reside on their own in an independent living, but do not need the full-time health care services of a nursing home.
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Wood County Senior Citizens Association 925 Market Street Parkersburg, WV 26101 Click here for phone number
Wood County Senior Citizens Association Provides: Assisted Living
What is a Assisted Living Facility?
Assisted Living provides personal care such as bathing, dressing, mobility or eating for elderly residents.
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