Resident Interview
- Petra
- Jun 11, 2020
- 1 min read
Jaclyn Heflin is someone who can appreciate the stability of good home. Prior to moving into Prairie Pointe in Monmouth in October 2019, Jaclyn and her two children had been living in her car. “It’s a perfect location for my family,” Jaclyn shared, “and when I was driving around looking for housing and came across Prairie Pointe, I knew it was the place for me and my children.”
Jaclyn says that the staff of Prairie Pointe really helped to provide a smooth transition. Within one week of inquiring about housing, Jaclyn was able to move her family into their new home.
Now, Jaclyn’s children have access to an onsite playground and she benefits from the convenience of living near grocery stores, gas stations, and shopping centers. She values the friendliness of all the residents and staff, the amenities at the property, and above all that she has found her new home.









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We all merge like in Suika Gameスイカゲーム at Prairie Pointe: Jaclyn's family weaves with ours, turning shared playgrounds and swift staff aid into giant watermelons of collective hope and belonging.