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  2. Sacramento senior citizens will pay $1,005 a month - AOL

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    Bocce ball, Google chromebooks and plenty of space to get in steps await tenants at downtown Sacramento’s newest affordable housing community. Sacramento senior citizens will pay $1,005 a month ...

  3. Merrium Apartments - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, the City of Sacramento, motivated by the desire to expand the Sacramento Convention Center, made plans to demolish many buildings that were in the area bounded by 14th and 15th streets and J and K streets, which included the Merrium Apartments. [2]

  4. Independent senior living - Wikipedia

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    Independent senior living communities commonly provide apartments, but some also offer cottages, condominiums, and single-family homes. Residents include seniors who do not require assistance with daily activities or 24/7 skilled nursing, but may benefit from convenient services, senior-friendly surroundings, and increased social opportunities ...

  5. Linda Vista Community Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the 4.2-acre Linda Vista Hospital complex was purchased by AMCAL Multi-Housing Inc. The building remains on the historic registry, the main hospital and former nurses dormitory, were renovated into Hollenbeck Terrace in 2015; and now the complex provides a total of 97 apartments for fixed-income seniors plus a medical facility. [4]

  6. Book of Dreams: Sacramento senior center has everything ... - AOL

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  7. Sacramento senior citizen center combats anti-Asian ... - AOL

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    ACC Senior Services received more than $300,000 for the program, as well as for services like bystander intervention training, said Jeri Shikuma, a program administrator.

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