Welcome to Park Creek Place Park Memory Care, a memory care community located in North Wales, Pennsylvania. The cost of the memory-care community at Park Creek Place Park Memory Care starts at a monthly rate of $3,995 to $8,490. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 42 hospitals within 25 miles of Park Creek Place Park Memory Care. The two closest hospitals are Lansdale Hospital which is 3.3 miles away and Doylestown Hospital which is 6.3 miles away.
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 Park Memory Care
$6,242Avg. Local Starting Price
Park Creek Place Park Memory Care$6,660
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$6,164
In Philadelphia$6,242
In PA$5,499
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This community has garnered positive impressions from many reviewers, highlighting its exceptional care, broad range of activities, and dedicated staff. The residents appear to enjoy a variety of activities that are both stimulating and engaging, including singing, painting, games, and outdoor excursions, which seem to be well-organized and led by skilled professionals. The facility's design, described as modern, homelike, and with a layout that encourages exercise and outdoor enjoyment in a secure courtyard, has been well-received. The staff is praised for their genuine care and professionalism, particularly in the specialized areas of memory care where their high level of training in Alzheimer's care has made a significant impact on families' decisions.
However, there were a few points of contention, albeit minor and not widely reported. Some reviewers noted the food quality, although generally satisfactory, may not always meet the expectations of those accustomed to finer dining, with specific mention of the need for more specialized dietary options like pureed or diced food. The restriction on certain types of hospital beds to prevent falls was mentioned but seemed to have been adequately addressed with alternative safety measures. The distance of the facility from the relatives' homes was cited as a drawback by one reviewer, suggesting that location might be a consideration for prospective families. Despite these minor concerns, the sense of a supportive, engaging, and caring environment shines through the reviews, with many expressing high levels of satisfaction with the care their loved ones receive.