Louisiana nursing homes
There are currently 186 retirement home listings for the state of Louisiana.
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- Basile (1)
- Bastrop (3)
- Baton Rouge nursing homes (28)
- Bogalusa (1)
- Bossier City nursing homes (6)
- Bunkie (1)
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- Denham Springs (1)
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- Franklin (1)
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- Gonzales (2)
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- Hammond (5)
- Harvey (1)
- Haynesville (1)
- Houma (4)
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- Jeanerette (1)
- Jennings (1)
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- Kenner (3)
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- La Place (2)
- Lafayette nursing homes (6)
- Lake Charles nursing homes (7)
- Lake Providence (1)
- Leesville (1)
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- Mamou (1)
- Mandeville (4)
- Marrero (2)
- Metairie (4)
- Minden (1)
- Monroe nursing homes (7)
- Morgan City (1)
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- Napoleonville (1)
- Natchitoches (2)
- New Iberia (2)
- New Orleans nursing homes (19)
- New Roads (1)
- Newellton (1)
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- Opelousas (4)
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- Pine Prairie (1)
- Pineville (3)
- Ponchatoula (1)
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- Schriever (1)
- Shreveport nursing homes (25)
- Slidell (3)
- Stonewall (1)
- Sulphur (1)
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- Ville Platte (2)
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- Welsh (1)
- West Monroe (3)
- Winnfield (1)
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State facts from Wikipedia
The State of Louisiana ( or , , help:IPA ) is a U.S. state located in the U.S. Southern States region of the United States of America. Its capital is Baton Rouge, Louisiana Rouge and largest city is New Orleans. Louisiana is the only state divided into Parishes of Louisiana which are local governments County-equivalent to counties. The largest parish by population is Jefferson Parish, and the largest by land area is Cameron Parish.In current analysis, 7% of people in Louisiana have friends checking out a residential care facility focused on elder care.As of July 2005 (prior to the landfall of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita), Louisiana has an estimated population of 4,523,628, which is an increase of 16,943, or 0.4%, from the prior year and an increase of 54,670, or 1.2%, since 2000. This includes a natural increase since the last census of 129,889 people (that is 350,818 births minus 220,929 deaths) and a decrease due to net migration of 69,373 people out of the state. Immigration from outside the United States resulted in a net increase of 20,174 people, and migration within the country produced a net loss of 89,547 people. The population density of the state is 102.6 people per square mile.
Information gathered from Wikipedia's Louisiana page

