Parkwood Village Costs & Pricing
Parkwood Village offers competitive pricing for its accommodations when compared to the broader context of Wilson County and North Carolina. For a one-bedroom unit, Parkwood Village's cost of $2,600 stands out as significantly more affordable than both the county average of $4,002 and the state average of $4,055. Similarly, the two-bedroom option at Parkwood Village is priced at $3,300, which remains below the county's $3,500 and notably less than the state's $4,245. While the semi-private room aligns closely with county costs at $3,540 - slightly above Wilson County's rate of $2,978 - it still presents a reasonable choice. The studio unit does represent a higher investment at $4,785 but remains competitive against both local ($3,777) and state averages ($4,020). Overall, Parkwood Village showcases an appealing balance of quality and value across various living arrangements in comparison to its regional counterparts.
| Floor plans | Parkwood Village | Wilson County | North Carolina |
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| 1 Bedroom | $2,600 | $4,002 | $4,055 |
| 2 Bedrooms | $3,300 | $3,500 | $4,245 |
| Semi-Private | $3,540 | $2,978 | $3,584 |
| Studio | $4,785 | $3,777 | $4,020 |
Overall Review of Parkwood Village
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2 reviews mention this
Multiple care levels offered
The community offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care options.
Two reviews explicitly describe the community as covering independent living, assisted living, and memory care. That matches the care options listed for Parkwood Village. For families comparing levels of support, this means you may be looking at one setting that includes more than one type of care.
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16 reviews mention this
Staff kindness is a standout
Residents and families consistently describe staff as kind and responsive.
Many reviews say the staff is friendly, caring, and helpful, with residents engaged and families feeling supported. Several note specific efforts to answer questions, address concerns, and provide reassurance. A small set of reviews take a very different view, describing failures with day-to-day care and medication handling, and blaming management for not being involved enough.
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5 reviews mention this
Dining gets positive feedback
Dining is repeatedly mentioned as a strength by residents and families.
Multiple reviews highlight good food and say the dining team is accommodating. One reviewer with a picky eater describes staff going out of their way to help find something she would eat, and another says the food is a major reason they’re happy. This aligns with the community offering restaurant-style dining plus special dining options like gluten-free and low/no-sodium meals.
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4 reviews mention this
Activities keep residents engaged
Residents are described as staying active with varied activities.
Several reviews mention daily activities such as exercise, music, bingo, and visiting performances. Families also describe residents using the porch for relaxed time while still staying busy, and one reviewer praises the range of activities included with a tour. The community also lists on-site activities, day trips and outings, and devotional programming, which fits what families report seeing.
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7 reviews mention this
Cleanliness is a frequent theme
Clean, well-kept spaces come up often in reviews.
Reviews repeatedly describe a clean environment and common areas that feel comfortable rather than institutional. One reviewer specifically notes it does not smell like an institution, and others praise professionalism tied to cleanliness. While the majority focus on upkeep and atmosphere, a couple of negative reviews shift attention away from cleanliness toward care and end-of-life support.
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2 reviews mention this
Care and medication concerns
Some families report serious problems with day-to-day care and medications.
Two reviews describe major breakdowns, including medication being missed or handled incorrectly and problems with day-to-day and end-of-life care. One reviewer also says the facility director was not involved in person despite frequent visits. Both accounts express strong dissatisfaction and urge families to look elsewhere for support.
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3 reviews mention this
Pricing feels expensive long-term
Pricing is a recurring concern, with rent increases mentioned by families.
Several reviews call out cost directly, describing the community as expensive and noting that rent tends to increase each year. That concern matches the listed pricing ranges across room types and the stated relationship to county and state benchmarks. Even where other aspects are praised, the reviews that mention affordability suggest the financial impact matters for families, especially those on fixed income.
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