The Meadows at Parkview is a senior community that includes many different developments like Castlewood Apartments, Crest Manor, Edge Hill Apartments, Fox Hill Townhouse, Hill House, Hillside Apartments, Jenkintown Gardens, Jericho Manor, Madison Manor Apartments, Mount Vernon Gardens, Redeemer Village, and Rosedale Court Apartments, and you'll find that it offers attached fee simple units, multifamily rental buildings, condominiums, and various kinds of attached rental units, so people can choose between renting, owning, or condo living depending on what fits best, and you'll notice there's open spaces, lobbies, a clubhouse, and plenty of parking spread across the area, with market-rate housing, subsidized housing, age-restricted developments, family housing, and especially options for seniors. Services here focus on the aging Baby Boomer generation, and residents can find personalized help with things like daily activities, medication, personal care, and meal services, plus there's specialized memory care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia set up in secure areas with 24-hour support, memory-friendly activities, and constant supervision to help those who need a safe space. The Meadows at Parkview offers continuing care so people can age in place and not have to move when they need more help, so you'll also see assisted living services, skilled nursing for complex problems, rehabilitation and wound care, and different types of support in independent living, assisted living, and memory care settings, and there's always optional support services if someone needs a little extra help now and then.
Residents use a 24-hour call system for safety, and there's supervision and emergency alert systems for peace of mind, with the staff trained to help folks who can't get around well, and everyone can find individualized attention with things like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and meal prep, and meals are served all day in dining rooms with restaurant-style service and allergy-friendly options, even for special diets like diabetes or other restrictions. Each living area comes with private bathrooms, high-speed internet, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, and a phone in the room, and the community supports daily life with housekeeping, laundry, a concierge, and help for families and new residents moving in. People enjoy many amenities like a big community clubhouse with about 7,500 square feet, featuring a great room, fitness center, billiards, a cards room, craft room, business center, a wet bar, and sauna, and outside there's a pool, spa, a patio with lounge chairs, tennis court, putting green, and plenty of walking and biking trails where residents can stroll or just watch others go by.
There are lots of social and wellness activities like arts and crafts, card games, movie nights, swimming, tennis, golf practice, scheduled events, fitness programs, and resident-run activities, and if someone needs short-term care or a break for a primary caregiver, respite care is available for a bit of relief without a long-term commitment, and families can count on skilled medical help when that's needed, including rehab, wound care, and full nursing care. The smaller buildings hold about six residents each, so it feels more personal, and the environment is designed to help folks feel comfortable, safe, and supported as they go about daily life or enjoy the leisure and culture of living in a senior community with like-minded neighbors.