
Rated 0.5 out of 5 from 6 reviews.
Published starting price: $3,500–$4,200/month
Studio · 1 Bedroom
Assisted Living · Memory Care
Assisted Living on Jensen
2229 Jensen Street, Enumclaw, WA, 98022
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Rated 0.5 out of 5 from 6 reviews.
Published starting price: $3,500–$4,200/month
Studio · 1 Bedroom
Assisted Living · Memory Care
2229 Jensen Street, Enumclaw, WA, 98022

Rated 0.5 out of 5 from 10 reviews.
Published starting price: $3,500–$4,900/month
Studio · 1 Bedroom
Assisted Living · Memory Care
2454 Cole Street, Enumclaw, WA, 98022

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Assisted Living · Memory Care
2000 Mountain View Drive, Enumclaw, WA, 98022

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Assisted Living · Memory Care · Board & Care homes
19904 SE 416th St, Enumclaw, WA, 98022
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Assisted Living · Memory Care · Independent Living
1777 Highpoint St, Enumclaw, WA, 98022
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Assisted Living · Board & Care homes
42421 264th Ave SE, Enumclaw, WA, 98022
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2510 B Ct, Enumclaw, WA, 98022
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2885 Elmont Ave, Enumclaw, WA, 98022
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Assisted Living · Board & Care homes
1285 Farrelly St, Enumclaw, WA, 98022
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Assisted Living · Board & Care homes
1202 Berilla Dr, Enumclaw, WA, 98022
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