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Live a life of relaxation and enjoyment at Fort Scott Presbyterian Village in eastern Kansas. Active seniors can enjoy independent and assisted living services at this faith-based community. Fort Scott, Kansas, sits on the banks of the Marmaton River and features great local dining, neighborhood parks and trails, a golf course, and a medical center.
Whether you want to embrace a fully independent lifestyle or need a bit more support, the caring staff are always available to help meet your unique needs. They offer medication management and help with activities of daily living and can arrange for a variety of therapies. This secure community features an emergency call system and a wandering system.
Residents can choose from a cozy one- or two-bedroom space or the luxurious options of a two-bedroom special or two-bedroom deluxe. All residences are private but allow for couples to stay together. Housekeeping and laundry services are provided. Scheduled transportation is also available for off-site exploration.
A full calendar of fun events will keep residents active and engaged. Cast a line at the on-site fishing pond, walk through the bird and butterfly garden, or check out a new book from the library. Lifestyle activities include wellness programs in addition to...
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Fort Scott Presbyterian Village offers 1 Bedroom and 2 Bedrooms. Learn more.
Call (620) 223-5550 to reach a resident at Fort Scott Presbyterian Village.
To reach a resident at Fort Scott Presbyterian Village call: (620) 223-5550
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