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KCH ENTERPRISES LLC

we make it our mission to care for aging adults spiritually · physically · and mentally. Because we accept this calling · promoting overall wellness · thus expanding beneficial experiences for all. Our community is a growing · living · thriving · and working community where all members—established or new—are welcome · cared for · and valued. Our Mission · Philosophy and Principles Kansas Christian Home’s History Kansas Christian Home opened in Newton · Independent Living (with Home Health services available on request) · Skilled Nursing · Memory Care · and Long-term Care. The Legacy of John Gift Every year · gifts to the Legacy of John – totaling more than $200 · however

SALEM, OR 97306

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we make it our mission to care for aging adults spiritually
physically
and mentally. Because we accept this calling
promoting overall wellness
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thus expanding beneficial experiences for all. Our community is a growing
living
thriving
and working community where all members—established or new—are welcome
cared for
and valued. Our Mission
Philosophy and Principles Kansas Christian Home’s History Kansas Christian Home opened in Newton
Independent Living (with Home Health services available on request)
Skilled Nursing
Memory Care
and Long-term Care. The Legacy of John Gift Every year
gifts to the Legacy of John – totaling more than $200
however

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