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Something is always happening at Prospect Park Residence
Prospect Park Residence
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At the crossroads of Union Street and Prospect Park West stands a grand nine story residence located within walking distance of the Brooklyn Public Library, Botanic Garden and Brooklyn Museum of Art. Park Slope boasts a vibrant community life with a bustling green market as well as a variety of boutiques and restaurants on nearby Fifth and Seventh Avenues.
Meet the neighbors: It’s not just about location, location, location. It’s residents themselves that make Prospect Park Residence what it is. This Senior Living Residence’s elegant setting provides a warm and engaging environment. Upon arrival, Resident Ambassadors offer a welcoming presence and peer perspective with answers to questions and introductions to neighbors. Diverse backgrounds, world travels, and rich personal histories lead to unexpected and fast friendships.
Something’s happening: Whether dining with new friends, attending educational programs, visiting museums or getting in touch with ones artistic side—something is always happening at Prospect Park Residence.
Full service: Behind every smile is a commitment to service. A concierge greets and screens visitors, delivers newspapers and accepts packages. Apartments (many with Park and Hudson River views) feature individual climate control, kitchenette, satellite television and an emergency call system. Housekeeping, laundry and local scheduled van service for errands, medical appointments and social outings are also included.
Support when it is needed: Supporting independence is the philosophy of care and several options meet each individual’s changing personal care needs. Regular wellness checks and screenings help identify health issues. A licensed home health agency is located on-site for personal care with 24/7 compassionate nursing oversight.
Supporting care givers through respite services: No matter where responsibilities or travels take you, a respite stay provides peace of mind for residents and caregivers alike. Respite takes many forms, but in essence encompasses two basic concepts: sharing responsibilities for care giving and getting support for oneself. The biggest positive when considering a short-term respite stay may be the chance to get a feel for the community without committing to moving in permanently. Anxieties about the unknown dissipate during a short-term stay. And as with many decisions, an informed choice is the best choice.
For more information about Prospect Park Residence, call 718–622–8400.