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Maine Points: The Park Danforth

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Maine Points: The Park Danforth

 

On this weeks Maine Points, Danny speaks with Albert L’Etoile Director of Sales & Marketing with The Park Danforth.

The Park Danforth provides a superior living environment of high quality housing and services designed to enhance the quality of life while respecting personal dignity and individuality.

The Park Danforth has an excellent reputation throughout the region, not only for the high quality of life they offer, but for the genuine caring we show all of their residents.

That reputation is due in large part to the people their residents interact with every day. The Park Danforth staff serves residents with equal measures of love and skill, resulting in a place called “home”.

The purpose of this program is to see how the the senior living community has been coping during the pandemic.

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