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Oakmont of Montecito

4756 Clayton Rd
Concord, CA 94521 925-856-4260

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Could use more internal coordination between staff. - Oct 17, 2024

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Concord Royale

4230 Clayton Rd
Concord, CA 94521 925-676-3410

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Concord Senior Living

3647 Wren Ave
Concord, CA 94519 925-788-2530

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Emerald Care Home II

1171 Kasti Ln
Concord, CA 94518 925-685-2257

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My disabled sibling calls this facility her real home though she still has... - Jan 13, 2016

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Good Life

158 Leonard Dr
Concord, CA 94518 925-459-8770

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Seiko's Place

4967 Hames Dr
Concord, CA 94521 925-676-8963

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Todos Santos Assisted Living & Memory Care

1081 Mohr Ln
Concord, CA 94518 925-798-3900

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