Park Village Retirement
650 South Memorial Drive , Tulsa, OK 74112
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About Park Village Retirement in Tulsa, Oklahoma
Park Village Retirement, located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, offers independent living solutions for seniors who are looking for a place to call home. The community provides apartment-style living with various room amenities designed to cater to the needs of its residents. Apartments include kitchens and living rooms, giving residents the freedom to prepare their own meals and entertain guests in their private space.
The amenities at Park Village Retirement are thoughtfully chosen to enhance the living experience of its residents. The community features organized activities and programs that encourage social interaction and active living. Pets are allowed, which is great for residents who want to bring along their furry friends. Shared common areas, salon services, and communal dining options offer additional comfort and convenience, making it easier for residents to enjoy their day-to-day activities without the need to venture far from home.
In addition to the physical amenities, Park Village Retirement also provides essential services to support the well-being of its residents. These services include ambulatory assistance features, which are crucial for residents who require help with mobility. This combination of well-appointed living spaces, comprehensive amenities, and supportive services makes Park Village Retirement a suitable option for seniors seeking an independent living community in Tulsa.
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Reviews of Park Village Retirement in Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Caring9292
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April 26, 2013
Someone told me about the Park Village Retirement Community, so I looked it up and went there. I visited on a Saturday and it didn't seem like they had so much activity on their agenda. There wasn't much friendliness or camaraderie. They should have more activities planned, so residents could intermingle with each other. One woman was home and she let me look into her apartment. It was very small and more like a studio because you had to walk through the bedroom to get into the bathroom. I'd have to sell my refrigerator and dryer, which means I'd have to spend money every week on doing my laundry. And I'd have to give up so much if I were to move in there. The good thing about it though is that I don't have to worry about my house or cutting the grass and stuff like that.
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