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Our newest neighborhood of single-family homes offers carefree independent living at its best. Spacious residences include large two-car garages, well-appointed kitchens and ample storage space. For added convenience, a community center complete with bistro, art studio and activity rooms is just a short walk from your door.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do residents have access to all amenities on the Manor Park campus?
Yes, residents have access to all amenities on campus.
Are there still lots available for new construction?
Yes, there are still desirable lots to choose from for new construction of custom-built homes. For details, please contact us at 432-699-3414.
What are the age requirements to live at Manor Park?
Residents must be 62 years or older. For couples, at least one spouse must be age 62.
What kinds of homes are available?
There are more than 40 different floor plans in Independent Living, ranging in size from one-bedroom apartments up to three-bedroom homes. Some have covered parking spaces reserved for the resident and others have one- or two-car garages.
Will I have a voice in my community?
Residents are encouraged to actively participate in decisions that affect programming, dining, activities and outings. The community’s Resident Council is a vital part of community life.
Is my pet welcome at Manor Park?
Yes, pets are part of your family, too. Our residency counselors can give you a copy of our pet policy. You'll also want to check out our dog parks.
If I have a home and can stay in it, why would I want to move to independent living?
The better question is, why wouldn’t you? You have the privacy and comfort of your own residence without the hassles of homeownership. You don’t have to worry about home maintenance inside or outside. When you don't feel like cooking, you can dine at our restaurants. Last but not least, you'll have the security of knowing that quality healthcare is available on campus, if ever needed.
What is the difference between for-profit and not-for-profit?
A not-for-profit senior living community like Manor Park must manage their financial resources in accordance with their mission. Revenue is reinvested back into the community. The objective of for-profit communities is to create financial returns for owners or shareholders. For-profit communities are priced to ensure the stakeholder, investors and/or managers receive a certain percentage of the revenue.
What is a Life Plan Community?
A Life Plan Community, also known as a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), is a senior living community that offers independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing care, all on the same campus. Some CCRCs, like Manor Park, also offer memory care. Residents typically enter independent living and transition to a higher level of living if and when the need arises. Knowing they can get the care they may need on campus offers greater peace of mind for residents and family members.
“We live life just the way we were living it before except now, we have somebody that takes care of the yard, somebody that takes care of the house, and somebody that takes care of maintenance.”
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