Cobb Health Care Center

Name :

Cobb Health Care Center

Address  :

2430 Paoli Rd

Town  :

Comer

State  :

Georgia

Country  :

USA

Post Code:

30629

Phone  :

706 783 5116

Web URL  :


Description

Welcome to the Cobb Health Care Center website Were glad you have chosen our site and hope you will find all the information you are looking for regarding our facility Let me take this time to introduce who we areCobb Health Care Center is a 116bed hospitalbased long term care facility We are an entity of Ty Cobb Healthcare System Inc of Royston Georgia Cobb Health Care Center is located just off Highway 98 in Comer GA at 2460 Paoli Road We have been a part of the local community for many years and we pride ourselves in the services we provide to the area We provide our residents with the best services available in the area from local physicians nurses certified nursing assistants dentists dieticians pharmacists activities and more

Our mission is to continuously work toward meeting the needs of our residents Activities are developed by our Activities Director These may include but are not limited to music events trips games crafts exercise and books

In situations where a resident needs assistance for social and emotional needs a fulltime social worker is readily available All of our residents are treated with care dignity and respect All of our residents get the best treatment medically spiritually and emotionally available to meet their needs
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