Welcome to Park Creek Place, an assisted living community located in North Wales, Pennsylvania. The cost of the assisted-living community at Park Creek Place starts at a monthly rate of $2,395 to $10,190. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 43 hospitals within 25 miles of Park Creek Place. The two closest hospitals are Lansdale Hospital which is 3.3 miles away and Doylestown Hospital which is 6.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Park Creek Place are:
Pet Friendly
Parking
Pool
Social Outings
Clubs & Communities
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 661-2445 or reach the community directly at(215) 542-9670
Pricing for Park Creek Place
$6,292Avg. Local Starting Price
Park Creek Place$4,290
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$6,294
In Philadelphia$6,292
In PA$5,570
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This community has received mixed feedback from those who have toured, visited, or had loved ones stay there. Positive comments often highlight the friendliness and attentiveness of the staff, the wide variety of activities available for residents, and the overall cleanliness and maintenance of the facility. Residents and visitors appreciated the communal areas, such as the courtyard and common rooms, which added to the homely feeling of the community. Special mentions were made about the detailed and accommodating tours, the engaging activity coordinators, and the enjoyable food options provided. The option for month-to-month payments, rather than a large upfront fee, was also seen as a benefit by some. The community was particularly praised for its efforts in creating a warm, inviting atmosphere where residents could participate in a range of activities geared toward different interests and abilities.
However, concerns were raised about the size of apartments, with some finding them smaller than expected. The complexity and potential costliness of the care services, particularly due to the a la carte pricing structure, were mentioned as potential drawbacks. The inconsistency in staff responsiveness, especially during emergency situations or for hygiene assistance, was a critical issue for some reviewers. Complaints about the quality of food in terms of variety and appeal have been noted, as well as a general desire for improvements in the level of care and the administrative side of operations, notably in communication and appointment handling. Some felt the community was going through a transition that affected the quality of care and staff turnover was a concern. Additionally, certain visitors found the community's environment lacking in vibrancy during their tours, with some areas seeming understaffed or less lively than expected.