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The '''Avonwood Rest Home''' was an assisted-living facility located at 4246 [[5th Avenue South]] in the 1960s. It was owned by Mrs [[Gladys Harper]] and Mrs [[W. P. Martin]] and offered 24-hour skilled nursing services along with physical therapy and planned diets.
The '''Avonwood Rest Home''' was an assisted-living facility located at 4246 [[5th Avenue South]]. It was owned by Mrs [[Gladys Harper]] and [[Mattie Martin]], and incorporated on [[September 10]], [[1964]]. The home offered 24-hour skilled nursing services along with physical therapy and planned diets.


The facility is currently used by [[Aletheia House]] as an addiction recovery center for female clients.
The facility is currently used by [[Aletheia House]] as an addiction recovery center for female clients.
==References==
* {{CD-1964}}


[[Category:Assisted living residences]]
[[Category:Assisted living residences]]
[[Category:1964 establishments]]
[[Category:5th Avenue South]]
[[Category:5th Avenue South]]
[[Category:Closed businesses]]
[[Category:Closed businesses]]

Latest revision as of 14:54, 9 January 2015

The Avonwood Rest Home was an assisted-living facility located at 4246 5th Avenue South. It was owned by Mrs Gladys Harper and Mattie Martin, and incorporated on September 10, 1964. The home offered 24-hour skilled nursing services along with physical therapy and planned diets.

The facility is currently used by Aletheia House as an addiction recovery center for female clients.

References

  • Polk's Birmingham (Jefferson County, Ala.) City Directory (1964) Richmond, Virginia: R. L. Polk & Co.