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Residents of closing New Horizons program have time to find new placements, building’s buyer says

CEDAR RAPIDS — The families of residents at a Cedar Rapids long-term care facility closing its doors early next year will have plenty of time to find new placements for their loved ones, the new buyer says.The not-for-profit Catherine McAuley Center has purchased the building housing Living Centers East, a UnityPoint Health-Cedar Rapids facility that is home to both a skilled nursing program as well as a 26-bed group living environment for intellectually disabled individuals.In part due to that purchase, the program for intellectually disabled individuals, called New Horizons, is anticipated to discontinue operations on Feb.

 

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