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California State University Sacramento
Category: Senior ServicesUsers Rating:
(916) 278-60116000 J Street Unit 1
Sacramento, CA 95819
California State University Sacramento is a business providing services in the field of Senior Services. California State University Sacramento is located in Sacramento, CA on 6000 J Street Unit 1.
California State University Sacramento telephone number is
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Senior Services, in Sacramento, refer to the array of services provided to restore and sustain physical, mental, psychological, social, and emotional health of the senior citizens of Sacramento. They provide information about health, nutrition, treatment facilities, refuge centers, helplines, hospitals, day care centers, old age plans, recreational areas and parks, hobby classes, etc, to the geriatric population and their families or primary care takers.
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