Lee, Florida (FL) Home for the Mentally Retarded, With Health Care Companies

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Sandy Development Center
2975 Garden St.
Fort Myers FL 33917
(239) 995-5833
Res-Care Inc
2830 Winkler Avenue # 206
Fort Myers FL 33916
(239) 936-8292
Sandy Park Development Center
2975 Garden St.
Fort Myers FL 33917
(239) 995-5833
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Carl Con Group Home Inc
106 Lee Blvd.
Lehigh Acres FL 33936
(239) 368-3221
Carl Con Group Home Inc
106 Lee Boulevard
Lehigh Acres FL 33936
(239) 368-3221
Res-Care Inc
27566 Suffridge Drive
Bonita Springs FL 34135
(239) 495-5546
Cape Villa
4216 SW 5th Pl.
Cape Coral FL 33914
(239) 540-7385
Cambridge Inn
4841 Manor CT
Cape Coral FL 33904
(239) 540-8000
Millies Convalescence Care
113 SW 28th Ter
Cape Coral FL 33914
(239) 458-0080
Sunrise Community
2821 Sw Pine Island Road
Cape Coral FL 33991
(239) 283-3666
Ucp of Southwest Florida
810 Se 10th Court
Cape Coral FL 33990
(239) 574-1153
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