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History
Dating from Clarence Bradley's 1917 will, the Bradley Home was built in 1938 to provide a permanent home for those who, during their lives, had not been able to save enough for retirement. The 8.6 acre campus included the Bradley carriage house, now used for a children's daycare center. The Home, a non-profit organization, was built as a state of the art life contract residential care facility, dedicated to allowing its residents to grow older with dignity, support and as much independence as possible. It was equipped to accept well elderly and care for them through the frailties of aging until they passed away.
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