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Presbyterian Village

Presbyterian Village in Little Rock, AR
500 Brookside Dr., Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 225-1615

Contacts

Street address:
500 Brookside Dr.

City / suburb:
Little Rock

County:
Pulaski

State:
Arkansas

ZIP code:
72205

Phone:
(501) 225-1615 (Primary Phone)

GPS Longitude:
-92.3725204467773

GPS Latitude:
34.7599906921387

Business description

Shouldn't your retirement years be focused on those things you find most enjoyable and fulfilling? That's what you will find at

Shouldn't your retirement years be focused on those things you find most enjoyable and fulfilling? That's what you will find at Presbyterian Village. A full-service, non-profit, diversely denominational retirement community and complete nursing care facility conveniently located in the heart of west Little Rock. Here, you'll find yourself living in much more than a retirement community? You'll be an integral part of a vibrant neighborhood shared by others with whom you have much in common. In addition, an extensive activity schedule is provided to keep you as busy as you want to be. Educational and activity spaces allow residents to pursue their interests, interact with friends, and expand their horizons. There's a place for you at Little Rock's perfect retirement address. Presbyterian Village offers a variety of on-site amenities and services to fill your every need. From active living to nursing care, we're eager for you to see the best central Arkansas can offer. The br oad objective is a full ministry to the individual physically, mentally, socially, and spiritually in a field in which we think only the Church can provide the needed security and ministry of concern.

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Business data
Annual sales estimate: 0
City / suburb: Little Rock, AR
County: Pulaski
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According to our records, this business is located at 500 Brookside Dr. in Little Rock (in Pulaski County), Arkansas 72205, the location GPS coordinates are: 34.7599906921387 (latitude), -92.3725204467773 (longitude). Presbyterian Village is categorized under Retirement Communities and Homes. Current estimates show that the unit has a sales volume of $Unknown. You can contact the company by phone at (501) 225-1615.
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