Deanna Adult Family Care Home Case Study

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Deanna Adult Family Care Home is a residential care home located in the fast paced city of Tampa, Florida in Hillsborough County. The west coast area is known for activities and events including the Amalie Arena and the Raymond James Stadium. Tampa is a great place to live with fun activities for all family members and friends to enjoy when visiting.
Deanna Adult Family Care Home is focused on providing the top level of care for all senior residents in a spacious group home setting. Our community strives to keep all residents safe and secure in a caring environment. Our highly trained, caring and compassionate staff members are dedicated to providing comfort and care any time of the day or night.
Along with meeting all the physical and medical

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