Parkstone Place Retirement Center

    1 Parkstone Cir, Sherwood, AR, 72116
    4.2 · 5 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    5.0

    Clean spacious suite, caring staff

    I live in a spacious, very clean private suite with a kitchen and patio, and the dining room serves good, healthy meals. The staff are incredibly helpful and friendly, there are plenty of activities (exercise, bingo, library, beauty shop, holiday parties), and they provide transportation to appointments. Emergency pull-cords give peace of mind - I feel less lonely and truly thriving here.

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    4.20 · 5 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.5
    • Amenities

      4.0
    • Value

      4.2

    Pros

    • friendly staff
    • helpful and accommodating staff
    • clean and neat facility
    • very clean
    • private room with kitchen and living area
    • spacious rooms
    • outside patio
    • exercise room
    • daily exercise on DVD
    • bingo and recreational activities
    • on-site beauty shop
    • library
    • transportation and rides to doctor appointments
    • emergency pull-cords
    • nice dining room
    • good, healthy food
    • active social community
    • regular events (for example, Christmas party)
    • reduced loneliness / thriving atmosphere

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews is strongly positive. Reviewers repeatedly praise staff behavior and responsiveness, describing employees as friendly, very helpful, accommodating, and great. Staff support appears to extend beyond daily living tasks to include transportation assistance such as rides to doctor appointments, which residents explicitly value. Multiple comments indicate that staff interactions contribute directly to residents feeling less isolated — reviewers describe the community as a "godsend," "thriving," and note that the environment helps reduce loneliness.

    Facility and safety features receive consistent positive mention. Cleanliness is emphasized across reviews, with several references to the facility being "clean and neat" and "very clean." Apartment-style private rooms with a kitchen and living area are highlighted as a major plus, and rooms are described as spacious. Safety features, specifically emergency pull-cords, are noted, suggesting an attention to resident security. Common areas and amenities cited include an outside patio, an exercise room, a nice dining room, and a library, which together portray a comfortable, resident-focused physical environment.

    Dining and activities are other clear strengths. The dining experience is favorably mentioned with descriptors like good, healthy food and a pleasant dining room. Recreational programming appears active and varied: reviewers list daily exercise (via DVD), an exercise room for individual use, bingo, a beauty shop on-site, library activities, and seasonal or community events such as a Christmas party. Several reviewers explicitly state that they or their loved ones "love" the activities, reinforcing the impression of an engaged, social community.

    Management and operational aspects implied by the reviews are positive. Comments about helpful and accommodating staff, transportation services, and organized activities point to effective day-to-day management and coordination. The combination of supportive staff, available transportation, and active programming suggests management prioritizes resident well-being and social engagement.

    Notable patterns and absences: reviewers consistently focus on social, environmental, and service strengths; there are no explicit negative comments in the provided summaries. Likewise, there is little or no direct information in these reviews about clinical or medical care levels (for example, nursing intensity, medication management, or specialized medical services), cost and affordability, wait times, or long-term care outcomes. These omissions do not imply problems but are important to note for anyone seeking a complete assessment. In summary, the reviews portray Parkstone Place Retirement Center as a clean, well-staffed, activity-rich community that supports residents' social needs and daily logistics, with safety features and comfortable private living spaces highlighted as important positives.

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    About Parkstone Place Retirement Center

    Parkstone Place Retirement Center sits in Sherwood, Arkansas, and the main thing folks notice is you've got a variety of care options all in one place, so some people use independent living if they're still active and want to keep things simple, some choose assisted living when daily things like bathing, dressing, or managing medicine get tricky, and there's memory care for seniors dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia where the focus stays on keeping everyone safe and comfortable, with routines to help lessen confusion and prevent wandering, and nursing home and skilled nursing services for folks who need extra help or care for health concerns, so you end up with a retirement center that pays attention to different needs. The staff here are often described as kind, joyful, and helpful, which gives the place a pretty friendly feeling around the halls, and folks tend to look out for each other or have a laugh together in the common areas when they gather, because there's plenty of space indoors and places to sit and talk, and the kitchen staff, including chefs and meal planners, prepare nutritious meals with attention to taste and quality ingredients, so residents don't have to fuss over cooking or whether they're eating healthy.

    There are several floor plans for studio rooms, so a person can choose what works for them, and the residence has a range of activities right on site designed to keep folks social, moving, and engaged-mentally, physically, and emotionally-which the place has won some awards for, and now and again there are offsite activities that get people out of the building for a change of scenery, plus devotional activities for those wanting to keep up with their spiritual habits. Parkstone Place also offers at-home care services, with trained aides who help with companionship and non-medical tasks, giving families some peace of mind. The focus stays on serving the needs of seniors and offering an active environment for those who feel up to it, but also providing extra support when needed, and from the looks of things, the amenities and services try to match up to what folks may want in retirement, though the average rating for the community is low, sitting at 1 out of 10, so it's important for families to visit and decide for themselves about the fit and atmosphere before making any big decisions because, even with a place that offers many types of care all under one roof, experiences can really differ from person to person.

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