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(321) 373-4406 is a Medicare Robocall

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  • Transcript Hello this is Ruth I'm calling regarding a central home care that may not be covered by Medicare Medicare Advantage or Medicaid Did you know that nearly 3 out of 4 of us will need some form of home care services or lifetime the good news is we don't have to face this insurgency alone true freedom from your plans can assist with Essential Everyday services like meal planning grocery shopping and food preparation even assistance with dressing bathing and other hygiene and so much more choose from a network of registered and licensed home care agencies to arrange for your care or you can even select a friend or neighbor to provide for your non-medical home care services we no longer have to sacrifice our independence or feel like a burden to well meaning family in the event of an unexpected injury or illness please press one now to be connected with a senior home care specialist that can help you find plans for as low as $3.00 a day with Nationwide availability.
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  • Call Activity Low Last detected 4 years ago

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