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Lake Park Retirement Residence

1850 Alice St
Oakland, CA 94612 510-858-0673

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I do not recommend this nursing home because of how unhygienic the rooms are.... - Feb 07, 2024

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Bay Area Healthcare Center

1833 10th Ave
Oakland, CA 94606 510-536-6512

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Pretty decent for a nursing home - Feb 06, 2024

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Bellaken Garden

2780 26th Ave
Oakland, CA 94601 510-536-1838

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Piedmont Gardens

110 41st St
Oakland, CA 94611 510-654-7172

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Mom had a couple of relatively short stays in their rehab side, and we were... - Oct 26, 2025

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Alta Bates Summit Skilled Nursing

3100 Summit St
Oakland, CA 94609 510-655-4000

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Oakland Heights Nursing & Rehabilitation

2361 E 29th St
Oakland, CA 94606 510-488-0420

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Very caring staff and usually adequate staff. - Sep 12, 2019

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