Brookdale Fort Smith
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- 5501 Duncan Road, Fort Smith, AR 72903
- (479) 484-5556
- 4.4 ( 1 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care









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About This Community
We offer a home like setting and cheerful smiles from our professional staff who greet you every day. Our caring staff offers the assistance you need while respecting your independence.
Our peaceful setting, restaurant style dining experience, activities and beautiful setting combine to create a wonderful living environment everyday. Our genuine caring staff, home style meals, daily activities add to our residents' experience.
Through special events, activities, clubs and ongoing cultural enrichment programs, we offer unlimited opportunities for you to get to know other residents and us. Call to set up an appointment for a tour because we delight in showing you our home.
Amenities and Services
- Daily assistance with bathing and dressing
- Medication management
- Dining assistance and special diets
- Assistance with reminders and redirection
- Escorts and assistance with walking
- Emergency response call system
- Housekeeping
- Laundry and linen service
*Rates subject to change at any time. Level of care not included.
Reviews
4.4
( 1 Reviews )
Gerald
June 25, 2021
I toured Brookdale Fort Smith. It was a great experience. I spoke with Joanne and she gave me a lot of information that I didn't know. I didn't know what I was looking for, but she helped me and sent me down the path. But it got me to thinking also about the Patriots Angels, VA program for wartime vets to help with long term-care or assisted living. The cost of the unit is going to be $5, 090 dollars a month for my father and $800 for my mother to stay in the same room with him.
They had private rooms, semi-private rooms, and one- and two-bedrooms apartments. They had baths and showers. Those rooms where we looked at for two people it was semiprivate. And it was fourteen by twenty-eight, I believe, and it had a little kitchenette built-in also.
They had people to help dad with dementia training. And they had a registered nurse on-call. She does regular checkups with them to see if they progress or if they are getting worse. They had a good day room, three meals a day, all the utilities inclusive, and a handicapped vehicle to get them around town if they want to go shopping or if they took them on an outing.
The staff was very knowledgeable, and they kept asking me if I had any questions. We stepped through the standard care and then the dementia ward, and it was quite informative. Everything was very clean and orderly. They all seemed professional.
I was just very impressed with what they had. They had two dining facilities, one in the dementia ward and security, and then a larger one over in the just the standard daycare. They have exercises for them early in the morning like chairs and arranged a little walk around that for a little bit and have them sit down. It just seemed like they had everything together. It was good for the older folks.