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1337 Centinela Ave
Inglewood, CA 90302

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This facility offersAssisted Living in Los Angeles County. Wcay II has a current rating of 6/10 based on 1 Review(s) by Assisted Senior Living users. The nearest services to Wcay II are Challenge Five , Challenge One Arf , St. Clare's Home Health , Yarbrough Adult Residential Facility and Inglewood Home Health Care . This facility/service is rated for 3seniors. This service is described as Adult Residential Facility. The main contact for Wcay II is Lawrence Phillips.
ID or License No: 198600824- Licenses may be pulled at any time so please confirm the status with the service or your local government licensing organization.
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Name: Wcay II
Address: 1337 Centinela Ave
Location: Inglewood, CA 90302
County: Los Angeles
(866) 592-8292
Contact: Lawrence Phillips
(310) 259-7884
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Wcay II Reviews
6 Star Rating
WCAY Homes where Michael J. Weis
I have a sibling: Michael John Weis has been a resident of WCAY Homes for ten or more years. It is great pleasure to receive contact information regarding his reviews of performance and services being provided. However, I am not happy with the current and past administrations of Schwarzenegger and Brown who want to make cuts to people who are disadvantaged (developmentally disabled) and these cuts that they are proposing will very place them below the safety net. Despite this, the residents and Michael J. Weis are very well taken care of. The homes are very well clean and furnished. Micheal often gives me reports of guys such as Frank who takes them places and buys them the things they need. Despite Michaels' behavior episodes they seem to be helping him. I can understand the discipline they give him when he acts up. None of it is physical, verbal, or emotional abuse. Michael has experienced enough of it earlier in his life. It was not very helpful when he was abandoned by his fathers side of the family when he was a baby. Perhaps this has had an impact on his behavior. Finally, for the guys and gal who everyday 24/7 who look after these guys including my brother Michael J. Weis. You are a great team and thumbs up to each of you, and the case workers who devote their time in managing their cases. Sincerely, James S. Chandler
Posted by: nlarsenOn 03/13/2011

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