Parc at Duluth
Parc at Duluth is located in Duluth, GA. The facility has many services and amenities available to its residents. Yet, even with all that it offers, the facility still encourages independence for those residents still physically capable of it. There are a large number of services available for residents staying at Parc at Duluth. The staff at the facility is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Residents can receive help from the staff for day-to-day needs, including cleaning, grooming, and dressing. There are nurses on the staff to help deal with medical issues that the regular staff is unable to help with. An emergency response system is in place that residents can use to call on the staff for help at any time in the event of an emergency. The facility receives regular visits from a podiatrist, physical therapist, speech therapist, and occupational therapist. Three meals are provided to residents on a daily basis. Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services are available on a regular basis. Transportation is provided for residents who want to take part in offsite activities, and for residents who need to go to offsite appointments. Hospice services are available to help make residents dealing with terminal illness as comfortable as possible. Parc at Duluth also offers a large number of amenities to its residents. There is a fitness center at the facility for residents who are still physically capable of taking advantage of it. A game room is available for residents to take part in a number of recreational activities. The facility has indoor and outdoor common areas where residents can gather to socialize with one another. There is a swimming pool available for residents who are still physically capable of using it. Residents looking for a way to relax can visit the facility’s hot tub. An arts and crafts room is available for residents who have a creative side. The facility has a computer room with Internet access available. Dogs and cats are accepted as pets at the facility, but residents must first have them approved by the facility’s management before bringing them in
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