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UNCOMMON CARE, INC.
A Healthy Approach to
Alzheimer's Care
Uncommon Care, Inc. is a Texas-based health care
company that provides assisted living services to senior citizens
with dementia. Uncommon Care was founded in 1994 on the premise
that such people and their families need a residential alternative
to nursing home and health care. Uncommon Care facilitates all Barton
House projects. Barton House focuses on creating a residential atmosphere
which accommodates the needs of its residents.
The founders and principals of Uncommon Care are Bob
Bouchard and John Trevey, both of Austin, Texas. The principals
have known each other since their undergraduate days together at
the University of Virginia in the early 1980's. Before Uncommon
Care, Mr. Bouchard was a Project Manager for Personal Care, Skilled
Nursing, and Alzheimer's facilities in California. Mr. Trevey practiced
law in Richmond before returning to UVa to receive an MBA from Darden.
Both are Certified Nurse Aides.
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JHTrevey@UncommonCare.com
Uncommon Care
1301 S. Capital of Texas Hwy C200
Austin, TX 78746
1-877-2Barton
1-512-314-4500
1-512-314-4559 Fax |
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"We studied hundreds
of conventional nursing homes. Then built
the opposite."
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About this page: About Uncommon Care, the management company for Barton House, an Alzheimer's care facility with locations in Austin, Texas, San Antonio, Texas, and Ft. Worth, Texas.
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