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Prairieview Place delivers a comfortable and affordable living experience at its independent senior community in Wheaton, Minnesota. This community sits on impeccably maintained grounds and features a security controlled entrance. A fully equipped laundry facility can be found inside, as well as a lounge area with fireside seating and management’s office, which is open daily.
The community offers one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments that come equipped with spacious closets, full-sized kitchens, and walk-in showers. Residents are encouraged to bring their own personal touches from home to their new spaces. The professional staff is available to provide maintenance services, as well as lawn care and snow removal. Residents can delight in amenities such as daily lunches, weekly housekeeping, and beauty and barber services.
Prairieview Place is located about an hour and a half away from Fargo, where ample shopping to satisfy all tastes and budgets can be found at West Acres Mall and Fargo Plaza. The area offers ample dining ranging from pizza, sandwiches, and American pub fare to classic breakfast dishes. Popular nearby attractions include County Park, White Rock Dam Recreation Area, and Red River Zoo in Fargo. Top-notch medical care is less than 5 miles away at Sanford Wheaton Medical Center, and...
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Prairieview Place offers 1 Bedroom and 2 Bedrooms. Learn more.
Call (320) 563-8600 to reach a resident at Prairieview Place.
To reach a resident at Prairieview Place call: (320) 563-8600
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