Heartland Health Care Center-battle Creek Medicare and Medicaid Location: 200 E Roosevelt, Battle Creek, Michigan 49017 Ratings: Phone: (269) 965-3327 |
Evergreen Manor Senior Care Ce Medicare and Medicaid Location: 111 Evergreen, Battle Creek, Michigan 49015 Ratings: Phone: (269) 969-6110 |
Calhoun County Medical Care Facility Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1150 E Michigan Ave, Battle Creek, Michigan 49014 Ratings: Phone: (269) 962-5458 |
Laurels Of Bedford (the) Medicare and Medicaid Location: 270 N Bedford Rd, Battle Creek, Michigan 49017 Ratings: Phone: (269) 968-2296 |
The Oaks At Northpointe Woods Medicare and Medicaid Location: 706 North Avenue, Battle Creek, Michigan 49017 Ratings: Phone: (269) 964-4655 |
Advantage Living Center - Battle Creek Medicare and Medicaid Location: 675 Wagner Dr, Battle Creek, Michigan 49017 Ratings: Phone: (269) 969-6244 |
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Tim Shea is counting the days until he can move into a new, 3D-printed house. Shea, 69, will be the first to live in one of six such rentals created by what some in the housing industry call a futuristic approach that could revolutionize home construction.
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