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Legislator List SS 2016 Facility Senator Senator Phone Senator Email House Rep Rep Phone House Rep Email Adams Nursing Home Clyde Chambliss 334-242-7883 [email protected] Mark Tuggle 256-392-2006 [email protected] Albertville Nursing Home & Rehab Select Clay Scofield 256-582-0169 [email protected] Kerry Rich 256-582-0619 [email protected] Aliceville Manor Nursing Home Bobby Singleton 334-242-7935 [email protected] Artis McCampbell 205-652-6531 [email protected] Allen Health & Rehab Center Vivian Figures 251-208-5480 [email protected] Adline Clarke 251-377-9900 [email protected] Altoona Health & Rehab Inc Phil Williams 334-242-7857 [email protected] Mack Butler 256-442-4255 [email protected] Andalusia Manor Jimmy Holley 334-242-7845 [email protected] Mike Jones 334-222-0111 [email protected] Arbor Springs Health & Rehab Center Tom Whatley 334-242-7865 [email protected] George Bandy 334-749-0051 [email protected] Arbor Woods Health & Rehab Center Gerald Allen 205-556-5310 [email protected] Alan Harper 205-339-7000 salanharper@gmailcom Arlington Rehab & Healthcare Center Rodger Smitherman 205-322-0012 [email protected] John Rogers 205-925-3522 [email protected] Ashland Place Health & Rehabilitation Vivian Figures 251-208-5480 [email protected] Adline Clarke 251-377-9900 [email protected] Aspire Physical Recovery Center at Hoover Jabo Waggoner 205-978-7405 [email protected] Jack Williams 205-862-5041 [email protected] Aspire of West Alabama Bobby Singleton 334-242-7935 [email protected] Artis McCampbell 205-652-6531 [email protected] Athens Health & Rehab Tim Melson 256-760-5707 [email protected] Danny Crawford 256-656-1224 [email protected] Atmore Nursing Center LLC Greg Albritton 251-937-0240 [email protected] Alan Baker 251-867-0244 [email protected] Azalea Gardens of Mobile Vivian Figures 251-208-5480 [email protected] Adline Clarke 251-377-9900 [email protected] Barfield Health Care Inc Clay Scofield 256-582-0169 [email protected] Will Ainsworth 256-582-0619 [email protected] Bibb Medical Center Nursing Home Cam Ward 205-620-6610 [email protected] April Weaver 205-620-6610 [email protected] Bill Nichols State Veterans Home Tom Whatley 334-242-7865 [email protected] Mark Tuggle 256-392-2006 [email protected] Birmingham Nursing & Rehab Center East Linda Coleman 205-254-2079 [email protected] Patricia Todd 205-567-9410 [email protected] Birmingham Nursing & Rehab Center Linda Coleman 205-254-2079 [email protected] Juandalynn Givan 205-326-2466 [email protected] Brookdale Place University Park Jabo Waggoner 205-978-7405 [email protected] David Faulkner 205-870-9577 [email protected] Brookshire Healthcare Center Bill Holtzclaw 256-651-5921 [email protected] Phillip Williams 256-489-0952 [email protected] Brown Nursing Home LLC Clyde Chambliss 334-242-7883 [email protected] Mark Tuggle 256-392-2006 [email protected] Burns Nursing Home Inc Larry Stutts 256-386-0855 [email protected] Johnny Mack Morrow 256-356-8043 [email protected] Camden Nursing Facility Inc Hank Sanders 334-526-4531 [email protected] Kelvin Lawrence 334-548-6125 [email protected] Facility Senator Senator Phone Senator Email House Rep Rep Phone House Rep Email Canterbury Health Facility Billy Beasley 334-775-7657 [email protected] George Bandy 334-749-0051 [email protected] Capitol Hill Health & Rehab First Quinton Ross 334-280-2963 [email protected] John Knight 334-229-4286 [email protected] Caregivers of Pleasant Grove, Inc. Priscilla Dunn 205-426-3795 [email protected] Merika Coleman-Evans 205-325-5308 [email protected] Cedar Crest Quinton Ross 334-280-2963 [email protected] Thad McClammy 334-284-1769 [email protected] Chapman Healthcare Center Inc Tom Whatley 334-242-7865 [email protected] Mark Tuggle 256-392-2006 [email protected] Charlton Place Rehab & Healthcare Clyde Chambliss 334-242-7883 [email protected] Jimmy Martin 205-755-3550 [email protected] Cherokee County Health & Rehab Center Phil Williams 334-242-7857 [email protected] Richard Lindsey 256-475-3400 [email protected] Cherry Hill Rehab & HealthCare Center Shay Shelnutt 205-413-9022 [email protected] Juandalynn Givan 205-326-2466 [email protected] Citronelle Convalescent Center Greg Albritton 251-937-0240 [email protected] Jack Williams 251-649-4164 [email protected] Civic Center Health & Rehab LLC Rodger Smitherman 205-322-0012 [email protected] Patricia Todd 205-567-9410 [email protected] Clay County Nursing Home Gerald Dial 256-239-9939 [email protected] Steve Hurst 256-761-1935 [email protected] Cleburne County Nursing Home Gerald Dial 256-239-9939 [email protected] Richard Lindsey 256-475-3400 [email protected] Cloverdale Manor Steve Livingston 256-218-3090 [email protected] Tommy Hanes 256-218-3090 [email protected] Col. Howard State Veterans Home Jim McCLendon 205-467-2656 [email protected] Randy Wood 256-237-8114 [email protected] Collinsville Healthcare & Rehab Steve Livingston 256-218-3090 [email protected] Richard Lindsey 256-475-3400 [email protected] Colonial Haven Care & Rehab Center Bobby Singleton 334-242-7935 [email protected] Ralph Howard 334-624-1887 [email protected] Columbiana Health & Rehab LLC Jim McCLendon 205-467-2656 [email protected] VACANT Coosa Valley Nursing Home Jim McCLendon 205-467-2656 [email protected] Ronald Johnson 256-249-9489 [email protected] Cordova Health & Rehabilitation, LLC Greg Reed 334-242-7894 [email protected] Tim Wadsworth 205-712-1792 [email protected] Cottage of the Shoals Larry Stutts 256-386-0855 [email protected] Marcel Black 256-381-5277 [email protected] Crossville Health & Rehab LLC Clay Scofield 256-582-0169 [email protected] Becky Nordgren 256-546-1378 [email protected] Crowne Health Care of Eufaula LLC Billy Beasley 334-775-7657 [email protected] Berry Forte 334-687-9985 [email protected] Crowne Health Care of Fort Payne LLC Steve Livingston 256-218-3090 [email protected] Nathaniel Ledbetter 256-638-6397 [email protected] Crowne Health Care of Greenville LLC Hank Sanders 334-526-4531 [email protected] Chris Sells 334-371-9304 [email protected] Crowne Health Care of Mobile LLC Vivian Figures 251-208-5480 [email protected] Barbara Drummond 334-242-7764 [email protected] Facility Senator Senator Phone Senator Email House Rep Rep Phone House Rep Email Crowne Health Care of Montgomery LLC Quinton Ross 334-280-2963 [email protected] Alvin Holmes 334-264-7807 Crowne Healthcare of Springhill Rusty Glover 251-649-7380 [email protected] Chris Pringle 251-341-1110 [email protected] Cullman Health & Rehab Center Paul Bussman 256-734-1700 [email protected] Corey Harbison 256-385-5510 [email protected] Cumberland Health & Rehab Steve Livingston 256-218-3090 [email protected] Tommy Hanes 256-218-3090 [email protected] Cypress Cove Care & Rehab Center Larry Stutts 256-386-0855 [email protected] Marcel Black 256-381-5277 [email protected] Dadeville Healthcare Center Tom Whatley 334-242-7865 [email protected] Mark Tuggle 256-392-2006 [email protected] Decatur Health and Rehab Arthur Orr 256-260-2147 [email protected] Terri Collins 256-260-2146 [email protected] Diversicare of Big Springs Paul Sanford 256-539-5441 [email protected] Jim Patterson 256-701-5255 [email protected] East Alabama Medical Center SNF Tom Whatley 334-242-7865 [email protected] George Bandy 334-749-0051 [email protected] East Glen, LLC Linda Coleman 205-254-2079 [email protected] Patricia Todd 205-567-9410 [email protected] Eastern Shore Rehab & Health Center Trip Pittman 251-621-0535 [email protected] Randy Davis 251-709-5619 [email protected] Eastview Rehab & HealthCare Center Rodger Smitherman 205-322-0012 [email protected] Oliver Robinson 205-841-3326 [email protected] El Reposo Nursing Facility Tim Melson 256-760-5707 [email protected] Phillip Pettus 256-757-6679 [email protected] Elba Nursing & Rehabilitation Center Jimmy Holley 334-242-7845 [email protected] Chris Sells 334-371-9304 [email protected] Englewood Health Care Center LLC Greg Albritton 251-937-0240 [email protected] Thomas Jackson 334-636-8119 [email protected] Enterprise Health & Rehab Center Jimmy Holley 334-242-7845 [email protected] Barry Moore 334-393-4264 [email protected] Evergreen Nursing Home LLC Hank Sanders 334-526-4531 [email protected] Thomas Jackson 334-636-8119 [email protected] Extendicare Health & Rehab Center Billy Beasley 334-775-7657 [email protected] Dexter Grimsley 334-889-0602 [email protected] Fair Haven Retirement Center Rodger Smitherman 205-322-0012 [email protected] Patricia Todd 205-567-9410 [email protected] Fairview at Redstone Village Clay Scofield 256-582-0169 [email protected] Howard Sanderford 256-533-1989 [email protected] Fairview Health & Rehab Center
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