Green Ridge Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2741 Boulevard Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18509 Ratings: Phone: (570) 344-6121 |
Jewish Home Of Eastern Pennsyl Medicare and Medicaid Location: 1101 Vine Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18510 Ratings: Phone: (570) 344-6177 |
Gardens At Scranton, The Medicare and Medicaid Location: 824 Adams Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18510 Ratings: Phone: (570) 346-5704 |
Marywood Heights Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2500 Adams Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18509 Ratings: Phone: (570) 343-4065 |
Linwood Nursing And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 100 Linwood Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18505 Ratings: Phone: (570) 346-7381 |
Mountain View Care And Rehabilitation Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2309 Stafford Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18505 Ratings: Phone: (570) 341-0050 |
Allied Services Skilled Nursing Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 303 Smallacombe Drive, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18501 Ratings: Phone: (570) 348-1424 |
Scranton Health Care Center Medicare and Medicaid Location: 2933 Mccarthy Street, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18505 Ratings: Phone: (570) 341-6676 |
Allied Services Transitional Rehab Unit Medicare Location: 475 Morgan Highway, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18508 Ratings: Phone: (570) 348-1300 |
Gino J Merli Veterans Center Medicaid Location: 401 Penn Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503 Ratings: Phone: (570) 961-4300 |
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