Parkwood Apartments sits near Redwood Falls, Minnesota, and is part of the city-owned Parkview Senior Living Campus, which offers different levels of care like independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so residents get what they need over time as things change. The facility has 20 licensed beds and provides studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments, some with full kitchens and all with things like cable TV, Wi-Fi, furnished rooms, and emergency alert systems. There's a 24-hour call system and staff on-site all the time, with licensed nurses on-call, so help's around when needed for bathing, dressing, transfers, or taking medicine, and they have regular safety checks and wellness assessments to keep everyone safe. Folks moving in can get help with settling, and the community has wheelchair accessibility, daily housekeeping, laundry service, and on-site haircuts or barber services, which makes daily living easier.
There's plenty to do at Parkwood Apartments since residents run some of their own activities and the staff set up daily social, arts and crafts, gardening, movie nights, walking groups, and other group events in the game or theater room. The community also has a fitness area, a garden, outdoor patios, and a bistro. Those who want to join religious services can attend either on-site or at nearby places of worship. Meals come with care for special diets, like for allergies or diabetes, with help from a registered dietitian, and residents get daily breakfast, an afternoon snack, three meals a day if needed, and all-day snacks. Utilities, cable TV, and weekly housekeeping are part of the rent, which keeps things simple.
Care services focus on seniors who need help with daily living, and there's memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, plus short-term, respite, outpatient therapy, skilled nursing, and rehabilitation, which means residents can stay during different health needs. There's also medication help, coordination with healthcare providers, pharmacy service, and scheduled visits from physical and occupational therapists. Residents can use transportation to get to doctor's visits, outings, and community events, which adds more freedom. Parkwood Apartments has licensed and regulated care, and does not accept Medicare unless it gets certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. The community's score from online reviews and neighborhood data averages 3.8, so experiences can vary but many find it suitable. Life at Parkwood Apartments gives both support and social time without too much fuss, and the staff work to make sure residents feel comfortable and cared for each day.