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INNOVATIVE BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS INC. 17185 YUMA STREET VICTORVILLE CA 92393 (760) 243-1400 |
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S.V.S. VICTORVILLE ADULT DAY CARE FACILITY 15387 CHOLAME ROAD VICTORVILLE CA 92392 (760) 955-7535 |
Social Vocational Services, Inc. (SVS) was founded in 1977 as a small after school program for teenagers with autism in Manhattan Beach. In the 35 years since its establishment, SVS has grown to serve over 4000 individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities throughout California. We offer a wide variety of services to meet the needs and interests of a diverse population. |
STERLING COMMONS 17797 LINDERO ROAD VICTORVILLE CA 92392 (760) 245-3300 |
Sterling Commons is a special care residence designed exclusively for those with Alzheimer's Disease and other related dementias. Providing a stimulating environment, where activities and interaction among the residents are encouraged, helps to maintain optimum levels of function for each individual. Weekly sightseeing trips, therapeutic art, quilting, morning strolls, and pet therapy are just a few of the activities which provide sensory stimulation and help maintain functional skills. Our on-site 24-hour licensed nurses will give you additional peace of mind. |
HORRIGAN COLE ENT. DBA COLE VOCATIONAL SERVICES 16519 VICTOR ST. STE 101-105 VICTORVILLE CA 92392 (760) 962-9111 |
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INNOVATIVE BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS, INC. 17191 JASMINE STREET VICTORVILLE CA 92307 (760) 243-1400 |
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KAISER ADULT BEHAVIORAL CTR. VICTORVILLE 13901 AMARGOSA RD., STE. 3 & 4 VICTORVILLE CA 92392 (760) 962-1900 |
CEO Mike Kaiser founded People’s Care based on the philosophy of “Personal Choice, Community Involvement and Dignity.†Today, the People’s Care mission is: “To Provide Excellent Support and Advocacy for Individuals in a Positive, Life-Enriching Environment.†|
KNOLLS WEST 16890 GREENTREE BLVD. VICTORVILLE CA 92392 (760) 245-0107 |
Beginning in 1951, Kenneth and Marie Bechtold moved to the High Desert in search of a community where they could rear their four sons and establish their dream of caring for the elderly. After a couple of years were spent on enlarging their home, they opened up their doors to supply convalescent care. With just three residents to care for, and a house full of boys, Kenneth and Marie began their dream! |