Excellent service
Excellent service, very attentive and thoughtful. I will be a loyal customer.
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Lifetime Care is a St. Mary Kansas community-based non medical home health care services help elders to maintain the highest possible level of independent living in their own homes. Need a hand? We’re here to help with errands, chores, yard work or even if you just need a ride!
501 W Lasley St., 66536, St Marys, United States
Excellent service, very attentive and thoughtful. I will be a loyal customer.
Fits everything I need, my everything to go now every time I need help. Thank you for your outstanding service.
They have an excellent business model to help all that need it. It's affordable and diverse enough to handle one's most essential needs. A very professional staff that always greet you with a smile!
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