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STILLWATERS LAND DSGN INST LLC

Engaging Getaway Still Waters Adult Day Center offers a safe · enriching · and dementia-friendly environment where seniors enjoy purposeful activities · social connection · helping older adults stay active · engaged · caregivers find the support · resources · allowing you to work · rest · or recharge while knowing your family member is safe · but you’re not ready for full-time residential care · Still Waters Adult Day Center offers a safe · engaging · and affordable alternative. Our adult day program allows older adults to connect · participate in meaningful activities · and receive personalized care · while giving family caregivers the support they need to rest · work · and recharge. A Place Where Seniors Belong Still Waters isn't a medical facility

EVERETT, WA 98203

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Engaging Getaway Still Waters Adult Day Center offers a safe
enriching
and dementia-friendly environment where seniors enjoy purposeful activities
social connection
helping older adults stay active
engaged
caregivers find the support
resources
allowing you to work
rest
or recharge while knowing your family member is safe
but you’re not ready for full-time residential care
Still Waters Adult Day Center offers a safe
engaging
and affordable alternative. Our adult day program allows older adults to connect
participate in meaningful activities
and receive personalized care
while giving family caregivers the support they need to rest
work
and recharge. A Place Where Seniors Belong Still Waters isn't a medical facility

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