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PRIME LIVING

PRIME LIVING

a continuum of care. Juliette Fowler Communities operates three residential programs that provide a home and special services for more than 350 residents in retirement and assisted living apartments, longterm and skilled nursing care — which recently was recognized on the U.S. News & World Report Best Nursing Centers list — plus subsidized independent and assisted living apartments for the elderly and the mobility-impaired.

“We were originally founded in 1892. Before Lakewood Country Club and Woodrow Wilson High School, there was Juliette Fowler Communities,” says Ann McKinley, Executive Director of Marketing and Development.

Residents enjoy Fowler’s beautifully landscaped setting with many amenities, including a swimming pool, fitness center, barber/beauty shops, chapel, libraries and gazebo, McKinley says.

Popular activities for residents include musical entertainment, dancing and volunteering, McKinley says. Other activities include educational programs taught by master gardeners, art classes, wellness lectures, book club, and monthly discussion groups. Residents also engage with foster children through tutoring and mentoring by partnering with the Ebby House.

“Anytime youth and young adults can hear the stories of our veterans, our elders, they gain a better understanding of history, of our country, of our city,” McKinley says. “We try to put purpose in every day so that our residents are fulfilled.”

Presbyterian Village North is a community where retired residents enjoy an active, independent lifestyle. The nonprofit faith-based community — located on 65 acres just minutes from NorthPark Center — offers retirement and assisted living, short-stay rehab services, skilled nursing, and certified Alzheimer’s and dementia care.

When you arrive at Presbyterian Village North, the first thing you’ll notice is spacious grounds, beautiful flowers and greenery, says Vicki Caldwell, Residential Sales Manager at Presbyterian Village North.

“Residents can do so many things, from attending the symphony, staying involved in their current organizations, and volunteering to make an impact in the lives of others,” she says.

Presbyterian Village North will soon break ground on a $93 million expansion for new residences that will add 103 independent living homes, 71 additional assisted living homes, and double transitional care facilities, such as short-term rehabilitation, she says. The assisted living unit also brings a new memory care area to the campus. Plus, Caldwell says Presbyterian Village North is creating a one-acre “Central Park” that will include a lake with fountains and an outdoor pavilion for outdoor grilling and entertaining.

“We have a rich history, and I believe an unmatched reputation in Dallas for caring for seniors,” she says. “With our new additions, we are honored to be able to enrich even more lives as we extend exceptional care and services in a faith-based culture.”

See more online: monticellowestLCS.com prescs.org/locations/presbyterian-village-north autumnleavesLCS.com ccyoung.org fowlercommunities.org

Exciting new things are sprouting up at Presbyterian Village North.We’re part of Presbyterian Communities and Services, and we’re undergoing a huge campus expansion featuring new independent and assisted living, skilled nursing and short-term rehab residences. Discover the beauty of our revitalized campus and see how we’re setting a new standard in retirement living in North Dallas.

Residences are being reserved daily. Call 214.531.3128 today or visit presvillagenorth.org to RSVP for one of our upcoming seminars.

8600 Skyline Drive | Dallas, Texas 75243 | 214.531.3128 | presvillagenorth.org

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