Nursing Homes in Gardena, CA

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Rosecrans Care Center
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 1140 West Rosecrans Avenue, Gardena, California 90247
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   Phone: (310) 323-3194
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Gardena Convalescent Center
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 14819 S. Vermont, Gardena, California 90247
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   Phone: (310) 532-9460
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Las Flores Convalescent Hospital
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 14165 Purche Ave., Gardena, California 90249
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   Phone: (310) 323-4570
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Kei-ai South Bay Healthcare Center
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 15115 S Vermont Ave, Gardena, California 90247
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   Phone: (310) 532-0700
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West Gardena Post Acute
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 16530 S Broadway Street, Gardena, California 90248
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   Phone: (310) 329-9929
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Memorial Hospital Of Gardena D/p Snf
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 1145 W. Redondo Beach, Gardena, California 90247
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   Phone: (310) 532-4200
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Clear View Convalescent Center
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 15823 So. Western Ave., Gardena, California 90247
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   Phone: (310) 538-2323
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Clear View Sanitarium
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 15823 So. Western Ave., Gardena, California 90247
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   Phone: (310) 538-2323

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A nursing home (also called skilled nursing facility) is a facility or distinct part of an institution whose primary function is to provide medical, continuous nursing, and other health and social services to patients who are not in an acute phase of illness requiring services in a hospital, but who require primary restorative or skilled nursing services on an inpatient basis above the level of intermediate or custodial care in order to reach a degree of body functioning to permit self care in essential daily living.

A skilled nursing facility (SNF) may be a freestanding facility or part of a hospital that has been certified by Medicare to admit patients requiring subacute care and rehabilitation.

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