Frequently Asked
Questions
Navigating the world of senior living can be a daunting task, often leaving you with several questions. Our team at Park Place Retirement is here to guide you through exploring your options and finding answers that will help you make an informed decision. If you still have questions, though, please reach out to a member of our team!
What levels of care do you offer?
Park Place offers independent living and assisted living. Independent living emphasizes community, convenience, and opportunities to stay active. Assisted living provides everyday support while honoring routines and independence.
What makes Park Place different from others nearby?
The voice and culture are warm, welcoming, and engaging. People feel valued from day one, and associates focus on clarity and follow-through. Activities, dining, and services are designed to help individuals see themselves thriving here, not just living here.
What residences and floor plans are available?
A range of layouts is typically available, from efficient studios to spacious two-bedroom homes, depending on season and demand. Floor plans are designed for comfort, accessibility, and easy entertaining. The team can share current options during your tour.
Which amenities and activities are included?
Expect maintenance-free living, transportation, fitness and balance classes, creative workshops, game and movie nights, group outings, and inviting spaces for casual conversation. The calendar blends everyday reliability with special events to keep things fresh and fun.
What is included in the monthly fee?
The monthly fee generally includes the residence, many utilities, dining access, housekeeping, transportation, programs, and 24-hour staffing. In Assisted Living, basic daily support services are included according to the individualized plan.
Are there additional charges for care services?
If someone needs more help than the basic plan includes, additional services can be added. Every change is explained clearly before it begins, and families receive updated documentation.
How do you determine the right level of care?
The process starts with a conversation about daily routines, health guidance, mobility, and personal goals. From there, the team recommends a support plan and setting that preserve independence and provide comfort.
Is care personalized?
Yes. Plans are shaped around preferences—meal times, activity interests, privacy needs, and the kind of encouragement that makes each day go smoothly. Plans are easy to update when interests change.
What happens if needs increase?
Support can be adjusted in place when appropriate, so people remain close to friends and familiar associates. If a different setting is recommended, Park Place coordinates the transition and clearly communicates next steps.
Who is on site and how is health supported?
Trained associates and licensed oversight are available around the clock in Assisted Living. Park Place partners with local providers to support therapy, home health, or specialty services when needed.
What is dining like? Are dietary needs accommodated?
Dining is friendly and flexible with balanced menus and seasonal favorites. The culinary team accommodates dietary needs, including low-sodium, gluten-free, vegetarian, and diabetic-friendly options.
What social activities and outings are offered?
People can choose from fitness, music, crafts, discussion groups, volunteer projects, and outings to local attractions. The calendar emphasizes genuine connection rather than one-size-fits-all programming.
Are pets welcome?
Yes. Pets are welcome, provided they comply with policy guidelines that keep the community comfortable for everyone. The team can review details and pet fees during a tour.
Where are you located and what is nearby?
Park Place is set in a convenient neighborhood close to shopping, healthcare, parks, and dining. Families find it easy to visit and plan outings.
How do I schedule a tour?
Simply contact our team online to arrange a personalized tour at your convenience. We’ll walk you through the neighborhood, show you available residences, and answer your questions.
How do families stay involved, and how do you communicate?
Families are invited to care plan meetings, receive updates after significant changes, and can reach associates by phone or email for quick questions. Open, regular communication is the norm.