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3482 Loma Vista Rd Ventura, California 93003
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Phone: (805) 644-1292
About Treacy Villa
Treacy Villa established in 1988, provides a safe and secure environment for those afflicted with Alzheimers and Dementia. Treacy Villa houses 49 residents and provides round the clock care. Besides basic services, we provide state of the art electronic surveillance cameras and alarms that provides a high level of protection for the residents. Entertainment 3 times a week. Hair Dresser once per week. Laundry services and a dedicated, caring and experienced staff.We are located 60 miles north of Los Angeles in Ventura, Ca., centrally located near down town, minutes away from 2 hospitals and physicians offices. these services are all encompassed in the monthly fee, there are no hidden charges and no community fees
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