Retirement Living Park Central

Testimonials

Our residents are often the best advocates of life at Park Central. This is what a few of them had to say about Retirement Living on our campus:

“I tell all my friends to move now while you can still enjoy it! I have made so many friends, and we are all now one big family.” Lorene Walker (The Continental)

“I moved to Park Place Towers because it is locally owned and operated, along with being elegant, friendly, and I have a choice of friends and people that I’ve met that enables me to socialize more. What’s not to like about it?” Geneva Keisling (Park Place Towers)

“One of the best things I like about living at The Continental is that it has simplified my life. I’m able to devote more quality time to other pursuits rather than just trying to physically take care of my life.” Dr. John Bridwell (The Continental)

“I love being with the many friends I have made, but most of all I enjoy the food and activities that are offered to us.” Hallie Burrell (Park Place Towers)

“My wife had early Alzheimer’s, and we knew it would progress. After several years of living at The Continental, she moved to Ware Living Center and I could visit her every day without leaving the campus.” W.T. Reese (The Continental)

“Moving here was my decision, and I certainly made a wonderful choice. There is a Christian atmosphere among the staff and a wonderful fellowship among the residents. The whole facility is open and friendly, and I feel safe and at home.” Lou Spencer (The Continental)

“I was searching for a place that would allow my stepfather to maintain his independence, keep him from being a recluse, would be affordable, and allow him to keep his two cats he loved so much. I called Plemons Court. The first of many blessings came that day…I knew we had found a home for my dad.” Susan Summer (Plemons Court)

"The Nurse Navigator program at Park Central has meant the world to my family. Because of it, my mom got to come back to her home and be back in her apartment. I can't tell you what that has meant to me and my family." Sherry Kunka, daughter of Clara McKee, Plemons resident.

"It's such a blessing to get to know the people who live at Park Central, their families and their children; they become a part of my family. It has become more of a mission than a job." Karen Jeffers, R.N. nurse navigator, Park Central

"When it came time to move my wife Marti I choose Ware Living Center. The Namaste program is made for Marti and her condition. I requested two things: I never want to come and find her overly medicated and find her in her bed. She is always in her luxurious recliner watching the big-screen T.V. It's incredible." Jay Kirk Namaste Program Ware Living Center.

"I didn't think I could afford to live here until my daughter said "Well, let's just see." She took all the expenses of my home and it pretty much just evened out. I tell everyone that at first I didn't want to leave my home, but I’m so grateful everyday that I made the move to Park Place Towers. I feel like I’m blessed with three families: I have my church family, my Park Place Towers family and my own family." Marge Franks, Park Place Towers

"Every time we are together Mom makes a comment about how they have the best food and the best chef in the world," Rick Trafton "Mom is an incredible cook and if she says it is good, then it is really good!" Brenda Trafton. Children of Park Place Towers resident Betty Trafton.

"The kindness, love, patience and generosity of not only the staff but of the residents is simply overwhelming. The facilities are second to none." Don Powell, son of Ware Living Resident, Lottie Powell

"This is the most fabulous place. We have experienced both Harrington and Ware Living Center. The people here have a real servant's heart. They love the people here and the people feel loved here. It's a great place." Jane Austin, Daughter of Harrington Assisted Living Center resident, Yvonne Franklin.

"I hear my mother's friends say, "well when the time comes I want to move to the Continental." I tell them don't wait come now while you can enjoy all that the Continental has to offer." Carol Lovelady, daughter of Continental resident, Helen Vahue.