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Summer/Fall 2019

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BAY SHORE - STATEN ISLAND CARE HOMES PLEASANTVIEW HOME FOR ADULTS 70 Massachusettes Avenue Bay Shore, NY 11706 (631) 418-7585 (631) 968-7834 pleasantview.n7@gmail.com RES Pleasantview Home For Adults is a family owned and operated professionally staffed care home, dedicated to helping seniors and their families reach their full potential. Our family at Pleasantview Home For Adults is dedicated to the compassionate care of your loved one. We provide medication management, personalized care and support in a tranquil setting with warm, friendly, compassionat staff. Three delicious meals daily, and dessert. Laundry and linen services provided. An Assisted Living alternative. HARBOR TERRACE ADULT CARE AND ASSISTED LIVING 110 Henderson Avenue Staten Island, NY 10301 (718) 727-8100 Ext. 3109 www.hterrace.com RET, RES Medicaid funded Assisted Living Program Please call for our affordable rates, a brochure and to schedule a tour of our newly renovated facility. Our state of the art facility offers affordable assisted living with a warm, caring environment. Our residents' well being is our number one priority. We take great pride in offering 24 hour supervision; three restaurant style meals a day; daily recreational activities, including a new cinema room, and computer lab; daily housekeeping, laundry & linen services; coordination of medical services; medication assistance; 24 hour personal care assistance; social and financial case management. 27 Concept and design by Henry Russell Bruce – www.hrb-ideas.com. Alzheimer's doesn't mean you forget how to smile. Dealing with Alzheimer's can be tough. But it doesn't mean you have to forget about the joys of living. If you or someone you love is suffering from Alzheimer's, call the Alzheimer's Association helpline for support, understanding and information day or night at 1-800-272-3900. When it comes to Alzheimer's, remember—you are not alone. Make the first call to 1-800-272-3900 or visit www.alz.org.

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