BENJAMIN ROSE INSTITUTE

11900 FAIRHILL RD
Cleveland, OH 44120
(216) 791-8000
www.benrose.org
Contact: BROWDIE, RICHARD
Business Description: ADDITIONAL EMAIL: INTAKE@BENROSE.ORG. ADDITIONAL ADDRESS: BENJAMIN ROSE ADULT DAY/PARTIAL HOSPITALIZATION PROGRAM 2373 EUCLID HEIGHTS BLVD, CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, OHIO 44106. ADDITIONAL PHONE #'S: IN-HOME CARE, PRIVATE DUTY & ADULT DAY PROGRAM (216)791-8000, MARGARET WAGNER APARTMENTS, SUPPORTIVE HOUSING FOR SENIORS (216)373-2015, MARGARET BLENKNER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (216)373-1656, BENJAMIN ROSE LIBRARY (216)373-1741, TO DONATE (216)373-1606. SECONDARY ADULT DAY PROGRAM PHONE #: (216)373-2000. ADDITIONAL FAX NUMBERS: ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE(216)373-1816, ELDERCARE SERVICES INSTITUTE (216)373-1814, BENJAMIN ROSE LIBRARY & MARGARET BLENKNER RESEARCH INSTITUTE (216)373-1813.
In Business Since: 1908
On Angie's List Since: 3/31/2008
Features: Emergency Service
Licensed: UNKNOWN
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Cities Served: Shaker Heights
 
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