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400 Bradley Park drive • ColumBus 706.322.3040 • Brooksideglenal.Com


the residents engaged and happy. Te unique assisted living community has only 24 rooms, so


the staff can provide personal attention 24/7, ensuring the high- est quality of life for seniors. The variety of lifestyle services and care options allows residents to live as independently as possible. From a secured neighborhood for seniors with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia to short-term or respite care, Brook- side Glen’s professionals provide loving, nurturing, individual attention. Te community, located at 400 Bradley Park Drive, includes


it’s the little things that make Brookside glen assisted living and alzheimer’s Care a home


What makes a building a home? A warm and welcoming atmo-


sphere … and that is what Brookside Glen Assisted Living offers. It’s not just the furnishings, which are cozy. It’s those little extras like Bentley. Bentley is the community’s “Heinz 57” dog. He was headed for the pound after his master was deployed, when Brook- side Glen adopted him. Now he runs the place and keeps many of


Parkwood health Care STAFF Provides a real home for residents


The tidy white picket fence and residents rocking on the porch


give Parkwood Health Care in Phenix City a homey look. Te car- ing staff gives the residents the feel of home with the expertise needed to keep them healthy and enrich their lives. A 109-year- old resident is evidence that the dedication is paying off. Some staff members have worked at Parkwood for more than 40


years. They not only care for the residents, they also learn from them. “You can’t help but love the residents,” says Pat Harrell, who is in charge of community relations. “They have so much wisdom. Talking to them about their lives helps to reinforce your own personal values and accomplishments.”


private or companion suites and many comfortable community areas, including an elegant dining room, sunroom, full-service beauty/barber shop, media, television and living room areas. Tree delicious, well-balanced meals are served daily, and snacks are available throughout the day. Brookside Glen’s goal is to return residents to as independent


a lifestyle as possible, so a variety of social, rehabilitation, educa- tional, devotional and recreational programs are provided. The care-givers all have a unique passion for what they do.


“We have the honor and privilege of being their family,” explains director Jenny Folds. Visits and tours are welcomed. Call or visit the website for more information.


3301 stadium drive • Phenix City • 334.297.0237 morgan Brown, mha, lnha - administrator


The small size of the facility, only 74 beds, allows staff members to


become familiar with each resident and encourages the residents to make friends. In addition to the many activities available to the residents,


Parkwood reaches out to the community, providing education at the monthly Brunch and Learn. The ninth River Walk Golf Cart Tour and Health Fair in honor of National Older Americans Month will be held at the Phenix City Amphitheater on May 16 from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The free event includes information from many providers, tours of the River Walk for seniors with mobility problems, door prizes and entertainment Parkwood offers long- and short-term care with private and semi-


private rooms available. Those interested in Parkwood’s services are invited to visit and see for themselves some of the finest nursing and rehabilitative services in the area.


PARKWOOD OFFERS: •skilled nursing care •rehab therapy services •vitalstim therapy •stroke rehabilitation •orthopedic services •Pain management •Comprehensive wound care


30 Columbus and the Valley


•hospice care, on-site •optometry services •Comfortable common areas


•dining room with home cooking


•Beauty/barber shop •wireless internet access


•activities including church services, outings and social gatherings


•staff of 100 including: director of nurses staci taylor, rn, Bsn and admissions director Carlie Brown, Bs, mBa


JUNE 2013


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