Assisting Senior Connections

1710 10th Street
Everett, WA 98201
(425) 252-5461
www.assistingseniorconnections.com
Contact: Springer, Al
Business Description: Assisting Senior Connections offers a FREE service to help you find the perfect living arrangement for your family member that is unable to live on their own. ASC will meet with you to discuss your needs, give you several options to review, make arrangements for you to tour the facility...and if you would like, go with you on the tour. There is no charge to you or your family. We do the legwork for you!
In Business Since: 2008
On Angie's List Since: 7/12/2010
Office Hours: Sun 07.00 AM - 11.00 PM, Mon 07.00 AM - 11.00 PM, Tue 07.00 AM - 11.00 PM, Wed 07.00 AM - 11.00 PM, Thu 07.00 AM - 11.00 PM, Fri 07.00 AM - 11.00 PM, Sat 07.00 AM - 11.00 PM .
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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