Good Samaritan Society - Lake Forest Village
3901 Montecito Dr, Denton, TX 76210
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"Refund Plan: 70% of Entrance Fee. Priority access to Assisted Living and Nursing on Fee-For-Service basis."
READ MOREThere is independent living community in Plano, TX and several independent living communities nearby. The average cost of independent living in Plano, TX is $2,366 per month.
3901 Montecito Dr, Denton, TX 76210
Call 1-855-287-5093 for details
"Refund Plan: 70% of Entrance Fee. Priority access to Assisted Living and Nursing on Fee-For-Service basis."
READ MORE560 Prestige Circle, Allen, TX 75002
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"Christian Care, in Allen, Texas is a member of the Christian Care Communities & Services family, which currently serves seniors in the Dalla..."
READ MORE455 Highland Drive, Lewisville, TX 75067
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"A Family Community Built on Faith Security. Tranquility. The generosity of spirit. These are the hallmarks of life at Grace Presbyterian Vi..."
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READ MORE2000 Highland Road Dallas, Dallas, TX 75228
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"Solea Lewisville is a new, resort-style, 55+ active adult community. It's a new housing option for those that are ready to live a stress-fre..."
READ MORE4800 Samuell Blvd, Dallas, TX 75228
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"Buckner Baptist Trew Retirement Center is tucked into Dallas, Texas, just east of Tenison Park Golf Course. Guests are pleased by a computer..."
READ MORE415 South Garden Ridge Blvd., Lewisville, TX 75067
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11881 Inwood Road, Dallas, TX 75244
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"DESIGNED FOR THE YOUNG-AT-HEART Enjoy resort-style amenities, thoughtful interiors, and upscale services at Everleigh Forestwood's 55+ Acti..."
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"This is a home away from home. A place where your loved ones can be comfortable while receiving the care they need. Come join our family. "
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READ MORE"Life is Good at the Savannah Gateway The Savannah at Gateway is a senior (55+) community. Nestled just north of the intersection of Shiloh a..."
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October 12, 2022
Our family had a horrible experience here. We were told medications would be the last resort and this was not true. The physician who comes to this facility to see residents wouldn\'t listen to our concerns or wants. In fact when we asked to taper off meds he increased them. Our LO was placed on some heavy duty psych meds and they had never taken any of this type of medication before. We were told that the residents would be active throughout the day and most of the time when we came to visit the residents were sitting around, watching tv or in their rooms. We believed we were getting the best based on the monthly rate for this place and the promises made during the tour. Our LO was accused of \"aggressive\" behavior which basically was due to them being asked to leave other resident\'s rooms. They leave the resident\'s rooms unlocked throughout the day so it\'s no wonder they wander around into places they shouldn\'t be. We were told our LO needed an inpatient psychiatric admission. At that point we went to go pick up our LO and all of their belongings because we were fed up with their poor care. We wrote to the administration after about all of our concerns and never received a reply. We sent it certified so we know it was received. Our LO was there less than 3 months and they would not refund any of the $1500 move-in fee. Also, the turnover here is ridiculous. Staff would leave and we would have no explanation. I\'ve recently learned their admissions director is now at another facility, too. The end of our story was we took our LO home and they were perfectly fine. We found another facility where they are happy and well cared for. There are no heavy meds in place and no need to go to a psych facility. For the $6500 monthly rate at Bader House you definitely do not get what you pay for and they take no accountability. It\'s a beautiful facility but that means nothing if they residents are not well cared for. I hope this will help another family avoid a bad experience.
Jeannie
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May 3, 2021
I thought Sunrise of Plano was very nice and very well kept. The people there were very friendly and very helpful. I went first thing in the morning, and people were just starting to get up and around, so I haven't had a chance to visit it when there are a lot of people out, but everything was kept very clean. I like the rooms. They were very nice. Aside from the pricing being a bit expensive, the only thing was it didn't include cable and landlines, but only Wi-Fi, so you were going to have to spend extra on that. The independent living only provided two meals a day, which isn't a really big deal because most elderly people only eat two meals a day anyway, so that was okay. I liked that they took pets, and they were very good about that, because my mother has a cat. Overall, the facility was really nice. It was very bright, and there was a lot of light coming in. The menu options that they had were really good, and the grounds were really nice. I met four people there, and they were all very friendly, and everyone I met there had a lot of seniority. They had all been with the facility for at least nine years, which I liked. It would be a nice facility for my mom, but her financial fund is quite limited, so I may have to look for some options that are a little bit less expensive.
Mike
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March 6, 2021
My sister, my wife, and I toured The Waterford at Plano and it was an excellent experience. We spent some time with Stephanie and Missy, who was the supervisor or general manager of Waterford, and they were very nice and answered all our questions. We toured a studio and a one-bedroom apartment in the assisted living, and then when we talked further about my mother, they said, "Look, she does not require what is needed. She could live in the independent living." My mother is able to dress herself and take showers by herself, so we determined that independent living would be fine for her, and that's where we went and toured a one-bedroom apartment in that section. It was very clean and they were getting it ready for the next resident. We brought my mother to look at it shortly thereafter, and she loved the common areas, the dining, the exercise places, and just meeting people. Being told what the activities were she really wants to take part in the physical exercise activities and other social events. Everything worked out well. They had a special going on where February was basically free, from $20.21, and we're going to sign all the papers. We'll get her moved in probably soon. We also know people who have stayed there through a friend, and they liked the food a lot. We also read some reviews and people seemed to like it. The menu looked very good. They seemed to have a lot of offerings and flexibilities for people as needed. The facility was very well kept, very clean, the decor was very nice.
Gayle
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February 9, 2021
My father is at The Waterford at Plano. It's excellent so far, and I'm very happy. I think the staff is great, warm, caring, friendly, and very helpful. He's very comfortable. He has a very nice sized apartment, it's clean, neat, and everything's great. I've eaten there as well. The food is nutritional, well-balanced, cooked and seasoned very well. He's a little limited on activities because he's vision impaired, but they have plenty of activities. He is able to participate in some of them, so I give them good marks on that as well. He's been there a week, and I think everything is just going great. I have no complaints, and I think they're all doing a wonderful job. It's a great facility. They make you feel very welcome, they're very attentive, and they take good care of you.
Dee
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October 12, 2019
Brookdale Creekside was very nice, but I couldn't afford it. It was kind of depressing because all they had was memory care, and my husband is still somewhat active. There wouldn't be many there he could communicate or do anything with. The lady staff was very nice, helpful, kind, and explained everything about their facility very well. The bathrooms and showers were very small, and you had to go down the hall for bigger shower facilities, and I didn't really like that part. They had memory games set up around the facility.
Independent Living Nearby
The median cost of independent living in Plano for a single-occupancy apartment is $2,366/month (SeniorHomes.com - 2015). This monthly cost typically includes rent, utilities, dining, housekeeping and transportation.
For those who want to get the most out of Plano independent living, there are plenty of sights to see and special events to enjoy. Choice destinations include Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, Oak Point Park & Nature Preserve, Heritage Farmstead Museum and the Interurban Railway Museum. Historic downtown Plano and the Shops at Legacy also offer a variety of dining and shopping opportunities, while the Courses at Watters Creek give seniors a chance to perfect their golfing form. Active seniors are also only a short distance away from the many activities that Dallas has to offer.
Seniors enjoying Plano independent living can also participate in a variety of activities hosted by the city’s two senior centers. The Wellness Center for Older Adults and the Plano Senior Recreation Center offer a variety of events, activities and resources to help active seniors stay healthy, happy and connected with others. The Wellness Center for Older Adults offers free medical screenings as well as clinical counseling and other health-related services that are specifically geared toward senior residents.
The city of Plano is served by Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano and the Medical Center of Plano, as well as several other regional hospitals and small clinics. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano offers joint replacement and vascular services to seniors enjoying Plano independent living. Located in the very heart of the city, the Medical Center of Plano features a Level 2 trauma center and a comprehensive cancer treatment center, as well as a staff capable of caring for the needs of senior residents.
Active seniors enjoying Plano independent living will also be pleasantly surprised by the city’s public transportation network. The Dallas Area Rapid Transit serves the city of Plano along with 11 other suburban areas surrounding Dallas. DART’s bus and light rail transport offers excellent accessibility for seniors and others with disabilities, with discounts available for those who qualify. DART provides on-call paratransit service for those who are limited by certain mobility issues. Those who qualify for paratransit service can also use other DART bus and light rail services at no additional cost. Plano independent living offers all that active seniors could ask for. With plenty of recreation, shopping and dining opportunities, as well as the convenience of nearby Dallas and other surrounding areas, Plano is great place to spend one’s golden years.
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