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ManorCare Health Services

550 S Carlin Springs Rd
Arlington, VA 22204 703-379-7200

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Food is ok but presentation is poor. some diets don't give... - May 06, 2020

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The Jefferson

900 N Taylor St
Arlington, VA 22203 703-516-9455

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Dr. Dipinto, the MD assigned to my father, saved his life, in my opinion. ... - Feb 27, 2016

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Cherrydale Healthcare Ctr

3710 Lee Hwy
Arlington, VA 22207 703-243-7640

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The rehabilitation and therapy staff were very good and caring. However,... - Mar 09, 2020

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Sunrise of Arlington

2000 N Glebe Rd
Arlington, VA 22207 703-524-5300

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This might be a very good place for those needing only assisted living, but... - Aug 21, 2016

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