Parc Provence
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- 605 Coeur De Ville Dr, Creve Coeur, MO 63141
- (314) 697-2081
- 3.9 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care







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About This Community
Parc Provence is part of a larger community of well being: The Gatesworth at One McKnight Place, McKnight Place Assisted Living and McKnight Place Extended Care at a nearby campus. These communities have led the way in providing area seniors with a wide variety of quality services in a warm, residential environment since The Gatesworth opened in 1988. In fact, The Gatesworth family of residences has won many national awards for its excellence in senior residential care and design. Those same standards of excellence are upheld at Parc Provence.
Reviews
3.9
( 3 Reviews )
mymomshome
April 12, 2020
Parc Provence loved my mother and gave her dignity every step of the way through her dementia. They handled every issue with professionalism and grace. I'm so sad my mom had dementia but if I could give every person in the world care like Parc Provence gave my mother, the world would be a better place. My mother passed away but was loved fiercely by her family and the staff throughout her years of dementia. I miss my mom every day but feel so grateful to Parc Provence for helping us through her journey.
mmb2020
June 11, 2019
The facility is beautiful. It's incredibly tough to see a parent decline to dementia but Parc made it the best of terrible situation. I think it's making their last years as good as they could possibly and i'm so grateful for their work.
Family Friend, RN
October 03, 2017
This is a lovely place, or so it seems. The decor from the outside and as you enter is visually impressive. It must have gained its outstanding reputation when it opened some time back as being on the cutting edge of memory care. However, it has rested on that standing for too long, and can no longer sustain this reputation. As you go towards the back of the facility, moving from assisted living to the more acute areas of the facility, it starts to feel more like a common nursing home. The staff is basically nice, but as with most nursing homes, they are administratively heavy, and understaffed on the floors, where it counts. If you spend a bit of time there on your own, rather than being whisked around by the marketing staff, you will see the neglect of residents who can't/don't feed themselves and fall asleep at the tables. You might also see the number of "companions" that are hired privately by the families who can afford it, on top of the very expensive daily rate, due to inadequate care and under staffing. They claim to have staff do one-on-one interactions with residents and ask families to contribute various mementos for a bag to use for that purpose, but it rarely if ever happens. If you pay enough attention to the care of your loved one, you might see medication errors, forgotten treatments, long wait times to answer call lights, and potential for falls due to inadequate supervision. They do have an impressive array of daily activities, perhaps the longest list in STL, but not all of them are realistic for the clientele and the residents’ limited ability to interact and retain information (i.e., current events, schedule of activities for the coming day, etc.) Every evening, they park residents in front of the TV where they fall asleep and sit there until the staff get around to putting them to bed. We moved our loved one there with the assumption that they would be getting proper medical supervision, and that nursing staff could do a good assessment should there be a medical complication. When a medical emergency did occur, we found them to be woefully inept and found ourselves relying on people who were not medically trained staff to come to the aid of our loved one. I could go on, but suffice it to say that there are definitely worse places in STL, but for the money you are paying, and the reputation of the facility (it is owned by Gatesworth), I think you can do better. And let's face it; this place is all about the money!