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Who's on Staff?
Choice1Care have proud Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) and Community Based Residential Facilities (CBRF) Certified Staff.
How do I know if Choice1Care is right for my Family Member?
Choice1Care is right for your Family Member if they can benefit from the Following:
- Personalized Care
- Home-like Living Environment in a Private Room
- Dietary Support & Cooked Meals
- Medication Administration & Health Monitoring
- Transportation to Doctor Appointments
- 24/7 Safety & Supervision
- Social & Emotional Well-being through Activities, Recreation, & Social Interaction
How will I know if I my Family Member will Fit-in & be Happy?
*Our services at Choice1Care are provided for physically and developmentally disabled adults.

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