He seems to be doing pretty well. I know he has had some difficulties adjusting initially, but things are working out pretty well so far. I just left him not too long ago and he was sitting in the dining room getting ready to eat.... Read more
With mountains rising to the east and a local park just steps away, your loved one can experience comfortable senior living at The Park at 7th, an assisted living community in Phoenix, Arizona. The senior living community centers around a shaded courtyard where residents can gather for friendly conversation and activities, while studio apartments offer a cozy space for privacy and relaxation.
At The Park at 7th Avenue, trained caregivers watch over residents 24 hours a day, nurturing an environment to thrive mentally and physically. They assist residents with activities of daily living plus laundry and housekeeping. Additionally, three meals are provided daily, and regular events help cultivate personal relationships among residents.
The Park at 7th Avenue is conveniently located about 20 minutes north of downtown Phoenix with easy access to public transportation.
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A Place for Mom has scored The Park at 7th Avenue with 0 out of 10 using our proprietary review score based on 0 reviews in the last 2 years. Over all time, The Park at 7th Avenue has 2 reviews with an average "overall experience" of 3 out of 5.
This facility has some potential. It looks like it used to be a motel. With individual room units close to the mountain, lovely trees and singing birds, it is a good location. When we visited, several residents were cheerfully mingling outside or playing a game at a picnic table. However the place needs a lot of renovation. The quoted price, $2500-$3000/mo, seems high in light of the facility's condition. The representative mentioned that many residents are "low income", and so are subsidized by a government program, Arizona Long Term Care. I believe that is their target market. Otherwise they could never charge that price, the same as some much nicer facilities. This subsidized care could be a good solution for some low income folks.
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He seems to be doing pretty well. I know he has had some difficulties adjusting initially, but things are working out pretty well so far. I just left him not too long ago and he was sitting in the dining room getting ready to eat.
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