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  2. Life Care Centers of America - Wikipedia

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    Life Care Centers of America is the largest privately held long-term elderly care company in the U.S., with facilities across 27 states, and the third largest in the U.S. It is headquartered in Cleveland, Tennessee. According to data from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid, Life Care Centers of America operates 254 nursing homes with 32,966 beds.

  3. Forrest Preston - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, Preston founded Life Care Centers of America in Cleveland, and is the sole owner, chairman and CEO. [8] It later grew to be the largest privately owned long term care facility chain and the third largest privately owned long-term care facility in the United States. [2] As of September 2015, he had an estimated net worth of US$2.1 ...

  4. LCCA - Wikipedia

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    Life Care Centers of America, an elder care company in the US Life cycle cost analysis , a tool to determine the most cost-effective option among different competing alternatives London Climate Change Agency in the United Kingdom

  5. Cancer Treatment Centers of America - Wikipedia

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    Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) was founded in 1988 by Richard J. Stephenson following the death of his mother, Mary Brown Stephenson, who died from lung cancer. [3] Stephenson purchased the American International Hospital in Zion, Illinois , in 1988 and expanded the hospital to include a radiation center, the Mary Brown Stephenson ...

  6. Richard J Stephenson - Wikipedia

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    Richard J. Stephenson (born c. 1940) is an American entrepreneur, businessman, and the founder and chair of Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA). He is active in conservative politics. He is active in conservative politics.

  7. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    24-hour nursing home care, usually in a dedicated skilled nursing facility. In addition, many CCRCs have a fourth level of memory support care, in addition to assisted living and skilled nursing; some offer home-and community-based care, expanding their reach into the greater community; and a few provide the last level of end-of-life care.

  8. JP Sears - Wikipedia

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    JP Sears was born in Toledo, Ohio, and raised in Bowling Green, Ohio. [6] According to Sears, he was a class clown in his youth. [7] He attended Bowling Green State University, but withdrew after several months to begin studying holistic culture at the Ohio life coaching school Journeys of Wisdom.

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