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White Blossom Care Center

1990 Fruitdale Ave
San Jose, CA 95128 408-998-8447

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Compared to other facilities their staff was pleasant and helpful - Nov 07, 2017

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A Grace Subacute & Skilled Care

1250 S Winchester Blvd
San Jose, CA 95128 408-241-3844

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Empress Care Center

1299 S Bascom Ave
San Jose, CA 95128 408-287-0616

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Atria Evergreen Valley

4463 San Felipe Rd
San Jose, CA 95135 408-532-7677

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Very caring and professionally run operation. - Nov 22, 2020

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Crestwood Manor

1425 Fruitdale Ave
San Jose, CA 95128 408-275-1010

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Skyline Health Care

2065 Forest Ave
San Jose, CA 95128 408-280-2500

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The nurses are good but the office staff is horrible in communicating and getting... - Aug 30, 2016

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Villa Fontana Retirement Community

5555 Prospect Rd
San Jose, CA 95129 408-255-5555

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