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4.4/ 5.0
(43)Our moms stay at arbor house has been wonderful. The staff and employees are very aware of the needs of each individual and are quick to respond to their needs. My family highly recommend this assisted ...
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4.3/ 5.0
(73)Broadmoor Court is just the place I was looking for! The staff is kind, courteous, approachable, and dedicated to caring for Mom and Dad. The safety and well-being of the residents are a top priority. There...
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4.8/ 5.0
(100)I feel this is the best place for my mom. She loves it here and calls it home. Real family feel due to staff. Cleanliness "4" due to what I believe is not enough staff for cleaning. Additional staff needed.
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4.3/ 5.0
(55)Colonial Oaks has been a great fit for my mother. She is much happier and has eased a great deal of our anxiety.We would recommend Colonial Oaks.
Reviewer Ranking
4.8/ 5.0
(45)We have dealt with [name removed] from the beginning and she is so amazing. She’s very interested in helping and she did ans actuallY still does. She is always texting pictures of our cousin and letting us...
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4.6/ 5.0
(45)Parsons House has a very sweet and light feeling to it. Other places we looked into felt heavier, a little depressing. The staff maintain a generally cheerful way of caring for the residents and I’ve felt...
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4.8/ 5.0
(26)Have already recommended to a friend and he moved his family member to the Bradford. Staff is great and they really work at engaging residents.
Reviewer Ranking
4.1/ 5.0
(100)[name removed]was warm and welcoming. She was and still is available to answer questions that are out of her preview. Some staff went above and beyond to make my mom's stay easier and more personal. It's...
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4.2/ 5.0
(61)It is apparent they genuinely care about their residents. They strive to meet all of their needs: physical, emotional, and social. Offering options for most meals would be helpful.
Reviewer Ranking
4.6/ 5.0
(46)The registration process was great! The staff went out of their way to stay in touch with us and guide us through the process. The nurse is very proactive with us and helped us to get all his meds set up...
Reviewer Ranking
4.4/ 5.0
(83)At Legend at Fort Worth, they are implementing different day trips to keep the folks engaged. Last week, a trip to the zoo and this week a trip to the currency facility. I would definitely recommend Legend...
Reviewer Ranking
4.8/ 5.0
(175)If you are looking for somewhere for your loved one dealing with dementia to live, look no further. Colonial Gardens is the PERFECT place. The staff here truly care. Your family member will feel loved and...
Reviewer Ranking
4.3/ 5.0
(86)Overall I would recommend this place. They have very nice rooms, a clean facility, and the head staff are all very solid and seem to care. The food is really good. Some of the nurses are through agencies...
Reviewer Ranking
4.6/ 5.0
(79)I have made many special friends here. Everyone is so nice and helpful. There is a feeling of love here unlike other places I have been. The facilities are very warm and it feels like home. I love it here....
Reviewer Ranking
4.6/ 5.0
(44)A smaller facility so attention from caregivers is pretty good. Food could be better. Disinfection could be more frequent. Staff is helpful. Cost is reasonable. My loved one seems ok with everything. Overall...
The average monthly cost of assisted living in Texas is $3,500 according to A Place for Mom’s internal data. This is around $800 less than the national monthly average for assisted living.
The cost of assisted living varies, but typically depends on a facility’s pricing structure, the location, floor plans, and the level of care needed by a resident. The total amount families pay for assisted living also depends on whether or not they can offset any medical-related expenses with programs like medicare or medicaid.
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You’ll learn about the options seniors or their families might have on hand to cover costs of assisted living. We also outline several public resources, such as Medicaid, Medicare, and VA benefits, that may be available to help you pay for care services.
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