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MorseLife Health Systems

www.morselife.org

 
MorseLife opens its Memory Care Residence for seniors with memory impairment. This residence includes a 52-apartment assisted living residence and 30 new long-term care beds on a separate floor. With a host of services and amenities, this residence will be a model for caring for seniors with moderate to advanced memory impairment. In November, MorseLife will also start construction on The Tower at MorseLife, a 300,000 square foot, ten story luxury independent living residence with 182 one and two bedroom apartments and full service amenities.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.morselife.org
  • 4847 Fred Gladstone Drive
    West Palm Beach, FL USA 33417
  • Phone: 561.471.5111

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