Naomi and her husband Otis Jones moved to Dade City, Florida in 1938 where they were described as loyal and active members of the Community. Together they decided to start construction in 1960 for the first nursing home in Dade City, Florida. The nursing home was one of the first to accept both white and Black residents even during the time of segregation. The Jones' nursing home was operated by Naomi and Otis James from the 1960s to the mid-1970s. In 2003 St. Leo University purchased and remodeled the nursing home to accommodate the University's growth and can be visited in downtown Dade City, Florida.
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