
The Hamilton at Garden Valley
880 Garden Valley Pkwy, Waxahachie, TX 75165
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There is independent living community in Arlington, TX and several independent living communities nearby. The average cost of independent living in Arlington, TX is $1,632 per month.
880 Garden Valley Pkwy, Waxahachie, TX 75165
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15250 Prestonwood Blvd, Dallas, TX 75248
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2696 Bickers Street, Dallas, TX 75212
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4700 East Berry St., Fort Worth, TX 76105
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READ MORE551 SW Thomas St, Burleson, TX 76028
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READ MORE104 Kimberly Hill, Palmer, TX 75152
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"Unlike the impersonal, one-size-fits-all approach of many big box facilities, Noah's Ark Assisted Living is designed to provide personalized..."
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READ MORE4320 Creek Valley Boulevard, Carrollton, TX 75010
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"Park Meadows is located in Fort Worth, TX.Park Meadows is a high-rise affordable apartment community for seniors 62 and older and for people..."
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August 9, 2021
My mother moved into Lake Arlington. They're just bought out now by Morada, and they are amazing. The staff is also amazing. When we first moved her in, we said, "Hey, this closet is broken." In 2 minutes, they were there to fix it. They're friendly and accommodating. The people there are just amazing, and her neighbors are awesome. They have a lot of stuff, but because of COVID, they aren't really doing much right now. They have a theater, an activities room, a laundromat, and all that is included, you don't pay extra for any of that. Her apartment is clean and beautiful. It's just wonderful. If I could live there, I would.
Ginger
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March 11, 2021
I'm at Town Village Crossing. I'm in the independent living, but they are moving assisted living people in here now. I was in before COVID, so I know what it was like, and I was thoroughly enjoying it. It felt like it's very well run, they were responsive, and they kept so many activities going, but then COVID came and everybody had to deal with it. In the first four months, we totally shut down. We had our meals served in our home, we didn't have any activities going on, and no family were allowed in. They were letting chronic caregivers come in, and some of those are family of course, but we are still being fed well, and there are people caring for us. I had a fall, and I wound up having surgery. I was in my room and they were checking on me, and that's not even a part of their plan. We don't have a nurse on staff or anything, but I love this place, and I still love it. The facility is beautiful, and it's a wonderful place to live.
Diane
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October 9, 2020
Cleaning each week, great. Meal deliveries, 3x a day. Activities, games, crafts if desired. Miscellaneous activities, church on Sundays, laundry of towels, sheets if desired. They just work very hard for us. We are quarantined right now because of a tested person. I don't know who that is. So they're delivering all our meals, they're delivering our mails and snacks. We just stay to ourselves, no one can come in except for medical personnel. And that's what happens, and we had to do it early, early on and it worked out. Hopefully this will all work out, too. This is home. This is home for us. We like our home.
ET
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February 2, 2020
I was impressed with Arlington Plaza. The staff did everything and answered any questions I had. They were very knowledgeable about the home. The apartment they showed me would be enough to have a two-bedroom, a breakfast area, and a living area. They also have a patio. The layout was real good. It was cozy when you walked in there. It's nice and clean, and it gives you that home away from home feeling, which I'm looking for.
CK
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December 5, 2019
My friend is here, and it's just a wonderful place for him. He's enjoying all the activities. It's very friendly, inclusive, and full of activities. He's busy every day. He's enjoying the people and the place. He loves the food. The staff is very responsive and pleasant. It's working out very well for us.
Independent Living Nearby
The median cost of independent living in Arlington for a single-occupancy apartment is $1,632/month (SeniorHomes.com - 2015). This monthly cost typically includes rent, utilities, dining, housekeeping and transportation.
The River Legacy Park gives Arlington visitors a different kind of experience from than the popular sports and recreational attractions offer. A 1,300-acre sanctuary that showcases the multitude of ecosystems thriving along the banks of the Trinity River, the River Legacy Park is a unique and refreshing urban oasis. The Living Science Center is a 12,000 square foot nature center with a sustainable design that features aquariums, interactive exhibits, terrariums, and much more. Seniors residing in independent living in Arlington may enjoy a tour of Top O’Hill Terrace, known as “Vegas Before Vegas,” which is now a historic landmark featuring a restaurant and tea room, as well as a glimpse into the past. For active seniors, the YMCA of Arlington offers programming specifically designed for older adults. These activities are just a few of the many reasons that make independent living in Arlington fun, educational and interesting.
The Medical Center of Arlington (MCA) began as a community hospital in 1976. It has since grown into a 326-bed modern, full-service hospital with over 600 physicians and a 1,000-strong medical staff made up of dedicated nurses, therapists and other healthcare professionals. Among its many fields of specialization, MCA provides expertise in heart and vascular services, oncology, neuroscience, sports medicine and women’s health services. It also has a Joint Replacement Center designed to better evaluate and treat patients suffering from osteoporosis as well as other illnesses or conditions resulting from low bone density. Choosing independent living in Arlington means access to excellent medical services such as those offered by MCA.
Elderly and disabled passengers who wish to navigate the city of Arlington can count on the Handitran. This is a public transportation service made available by the city of Arlington for its senior and disabled population. They have an online navigating system that can handle basic trip requests from registered users including checking routes and ETA’s as well as canceling trips. Cost per ride is only $2 per one-way trip. Passengers who opt for a monthly pass ($55) can use the Handitran for an unlimited number of times during one calendar month. It’s easy to see how Arlington independent living is greatly enhanced by this helpful service from the transportation department of the city. The exciting recreational and educational options available to Arlington senior residents as well as its excellent medical services make this city a top choice for older adults looking for a new place to call home. For more information on senior living in Arlington, see our options for Arlington independent living.
The Parks and Wildlife Department of the Arlington local government operates two senior centers in Arlington: the Senior Recreation Center at New York Avenue and the Eunice Activity Center. Both centers offer a wide range of programs and services for seniors. These include recreational opportunities (dance, painting, crafts, etc.), legal clinics, health screening, and nutritional counseling, and assistance. Older adults who choose independent living in Arlington can avail of these and other useful services that are designed to support and enhance the choices they make.
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