St Monica Center For Rehabilitation & Healthcare Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2509 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19148 Ratings: Phone: (215) 271-1080 |
Renaissance Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 4712 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19143 Ratings: Phone: (215) 727-4450 |
Holy Family Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 5300 Chester Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19143 Ratings: Phone: (215) 729-5153 |
Springs At The Watermark, The Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2 Franklin Town Blvd, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 Ratings: Phone: (215) 563-1800 |
St Ignatius Nursing & Rehab Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 4401 Haverford Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Ratings: Phone: (215) 349-8800 |
Lafayette-redeemer, The Medicare and Medicaid Location: 8580 Verree Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111 Ratings: Phone: (215) 214-2820 |
Wesley Enhanced Living At Stapeley Medicare and Medicaid Location: 6300 Greene Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19144 Ratings: Phone: (215) 844-0700 |
Restore Health At University City Medicare and Medicaid Location: 3609 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Ratings: Phone: (215) 386-2942 |
Paul's Run Medicare and Medicaid Location: 9896 Bustleton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19115 Ratings: Phone: (215) 934-3000 |
Presbyterian Ctr For Cont Care Medicare Location: Penn Med Rittenhouse Campus 1800 Lombard St 5th Fl, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Ratings: Phone: (215) 893-2250 |
Liberty Center For Rehabilitation And Nursing Medicare and Medicaid Location: 7310 Stenton Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19150 Ratings: Phone: (215) 242-2727 |
Fairview Nursing And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 184 Bethlehem Pike, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19118 Ratings: Phone: (215) 247-5311 |
Caring Heart Rehabilitation And Nursing Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 6445 Germantown Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119 Ratings: Phone: (215) 438-5268 |
River's Edge Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 9501 State Road, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19114 Ratings: Phone: (215) 632-5700 |
Cliveden Nursing And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 6400 Greene Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119 Ratings: Phone: (215) 844-6400 |
Maplewood Nursing And Rehab Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 125 W Schoolhouse Lane, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19144 Ratings: Phone: (215) 844-8806 |
Care Pavilion Nursing And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 6212 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19139 Ratings: Phone: (215) 476-6264 |
Centennial Healthcare And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 4400 West Girard Avenue, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Ratings: Phone: (215) 477-1170 |
Philadelphia Protestant Home Medicare and Medicaid Location: 700 E Gilham St, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111 Ratings: Phone: (215) 697-8000 |
Kearsley Rehabilitation And Nursing Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2100 North 49th Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19131 Ratings: Phone: (215) 877-1565 |
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