Montclair Park Assisted Living

  • 9100 East Kings Highway, Shreveport, LA 71115
  • (318) 797-1114
  • 4.3 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Montclair Park Assisted Living was dreamed, designed, and built by Dr. David Abdehou in 1998 to fulfill his dream of providing a better way for retirees to live their elder years in a warm, compassionate, and secure environment.

Montclair Park is situated on 10 beautifully landscaped acres, accented with courtyards, a waterfall, a gazebo, and two ponds inhabited by our resident swans and ducks. Pets are welcomed at Montclair Park, with paths around the grounds for residents to enjoy with their furry family members. Our dedication is providing an environment that will motivate our residents to pursue social interactions and an independent lifestyle.

Montclair Park Assisted Living provides the broadest and highest level of care suited to your individual needs. Day to day operation of the facility is overseen by physicians, and with a staff of well-qualified nurses and CNAs, Montclair has made the health and wellness of our residents a primary focus. Montclair maintains a robust and dynamic activity schedule, ensuring that there are many opportunities to be active and foster fellowship among neighbors.

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4.3 ( 1 Reviews )
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Jill
September 29, 2022
Both my parents passed away back in the spring, but I had my mother at Montclair Park Assisted Living & Chateaus at Montclaire Memory Care Center. She was out there for a couple of weeks. We like the location. The care I think she got was better than I expected as far as somebody being with her all the time. She was a fall risk and they watched her constantly during the day and I liked that. I liked the way it was decorated. The scenery was pretty around it, too, and she had lots to look at, and the rooms were nice and big and had plenty of space for her. She was in memory care. It was very homey. We were allowed to bring in all our own stuff. It was one big open space, and it was plenty of room for the bed, and chairs, and she had a TV. I liked that about it. My mother wasn't there that long, but I got to see some of the activities. I know they played games with them in the mornings, like bingo and stuff like that. They had movie days where they could go like once a week or so to watch movies, and they did crafts with them and stuff just trying to keep them occupied and busy. I have not tried the food, but my mother seemed to like it very well. My mother didn't get her medicines ordered when she came from the hospital and went out there to live. So for probably almost a week, she didn't get her medicines, and I was never really given a reason why even though I talked to the head nurse a couple of times. I was never really told why she missed her medicines. I think that was a very important part of the care process, more important than the food and the activities, and so I had a little bit of a bitter taste in my mouth about the whole process. She wasn't there but about two weeks and went back to the hospital and then passed away after that. I've kind of tried to just walk it all out so I didn't have to think about it.

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