MacArthur Hills Senior Living
1295 Kinwest Parkway, Irving, TX 75063
4.9
(16)
A world of possibilities awaits seniors who join MacArthur Hills. Whatever level of services seniors need, whether an escape from household ...
There are 4 assisted living facilities in Irving, TX and several assisted living facilities nearby.
1295 Kinwest Parkway, Irving, TX 75063
4.9
(16)
A world of possibilities awaits seniors who join MacArthur Hills. Whatever level of services seniors need, whether an escape from household ...
3421 Story Rd W, Irving, TX 75038
4.0
(1)
Las Brisas Rehabilitation and Wellness Suites is a skilled nursing and assisted living facility based in the beautiful Irving, Texas, region...
3219 Vinson Ct, Irving, TX 75060
4.0
(1)
VIP Living Center LLC is tucked into a serene neighborhood in Irving, Texas. The city earned a Tree City USA designation in 2009 and boasts ...
Brett Hurey
1.0
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April 18, 2023
Our experience with The Villages lack of care was horrible. I do not use that word lightly. Response time for nurse "calls" typically took an hour or more. And there were times that no one responded at all. The Administrator interaction from Alex, was hostile regularly. And Erica from the business office, in a word, was a bully. If my friend and resident didn't have someone as an advocate there regularly, she would have died prematurely many months ago. Also, the Director of Nursing, Obi, exhibited abusive behavior towards her and other patients that we witnessed. Do not place your loved one in the care of this place!
Wilford
5.0
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October 15, 2020
My wife and I have lived here 18 months. The staff have helped us make the transition from a home to a home for the elderly. I am a retired pastor. They have given me the opportunity to serve and conduct religious services. Both the staff and the residents have received and affirmed my wife and me. We love our apartment. We have a 2-bedroom, and it's very nice. We're under quarantine now, the whole place is. I have no qualms about what they do. Overall, the food is decent and very good.
Shiela
5.0
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December 4, 2018
We had my husband's dad in MacArthur Hills. The rooms are updated, but clean, and the food was good. They do exercises, they have bible classes, they have outings, and they also do crafts with them, there's singing, and they have people who come in to sing and dance. They also have different dinners inspired by different ports and places around the world. The place itself is nice and clean, updated, and very well-kept.
Spouse needing respite care
5.0
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June 18, 2016
I had the opportunity to leave my husband, who has mild-moderate Alzheimer's, at this facility for a week while I attended a business conference in Florida and then spent a few days of vacation on the beach with my brother. It was the first time I had left Bill overnight at a facility--other times he's been left briefly with friends. I was nervous, especially since I was going to be so far away. I shouldn't have been. I can't think of any place I'd want to leave my loved one--or go myself--than Silverado Valley Ranch. I assume their other facilities are just as wonderful. When we went for a visit, Bill immediately said "this place looks like the Waldorf Astoria." While we waited for Tony to arrive and give us a tour, someone showed us how to make coffee and chatted us up--it was a resident. I felt like we were on a cruise ship. Nobody--NOBODY--was in their room. Everybody was engaged in activities, either planned or on their own. The facility divides up the higher-functioning, more independent folks on one wing and those needing more one-to-one care on another, but neither had the feel of a nursing home. Friendly pets, a kitchen stocked with healthy and fun snacks, cozy corners for private visits with family or to curl up with a book--I was ready to move in! They have a lovely playground for grandchildren, and I understand a neighborhood school also brings children there to play and interact with residents. There's a patio with a grill for cookouts, and an enclosed courtyard. The two dogs, two cats, caged birds and rabbit are all rescued animals, and are sweet and friendly. The day is packed with physical and cognitive activities, but nobody is required to do anything they don't want to do. I didn't see anybody resisting--the residents were friendly and engaged. They also have field trips and sometimes take sunset drives. It was more like a resort than a memory care center or nursing home. Even the drug cart looked more like a nice cocktail bar on wheels than a medicine cart. When I dropped him off on the way to the airport my friend and I were invited to stay for breakfast (it was delicious) while the nursing staff and others came to greet us and make sure everything was in order. You can tell these folks genuinely love their jobs. Everybody--from housekeeping staff to upper management--met us with warm, genuine smiles--and I could tell they know every resident's name. As we were leaving to go to the airport, Bill played the piano in the lobby. Several friends visited him while I was gone, and Tony kept me up to date with texts and pictures of Bill's art projects and a short video of him dancing during a social hour. All our friends raved about what a wonderful place it is. Bill was only there for a week of respite care, but he was treated like a long-term resident, and made friends there. When I called he was happy and actually anxious to return to what he was doing, rather than talk to me! I plan to try to keep him involved or take him for visits now and then, and am looking into their day program, since he is not ready for permanent placement. However, if he was, and it fit my budget, I wouldn't hesitate to place him here again, whether for a short respite or long-term stay. Look up the corporate website and read about their scientifically-based Nexus program and watch the documentaries about the residents. Few places live up to their marketing materials---Silverado does. I see so many people going into memory care facilities that are glorified warehouses for the old and sick. People with Alzheimer's and other dementias are still alive, even if they can't communicate like they used to. The activities and caring staff at Silverado allow them to LIVE, encourage them to pursue their interests, and care for them with the dignity all people deserve. Silverado Valley Ranch is amazing, and as much fun as I had on vacation, I'm a little jealous my husband got to stay there while I was gone. I wish I could give it more than 5 stars.
Deana
5.0
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March 27, 2016
I lived there, moved out of state and now I want to return. It is a wonderful home for seniors; caring and superior staff and I love it.
Local Professional
4.0
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June 23, 2015
Elmcroft of Irving is very clean and inviting. I didn't see many residents during my tour. The rooms are adorable and would be suitable for any senior. The staff was polite and answered my questions professionally. The staff strives to keep the seniors vibrant and self-sufficient. The staff is very attentive to new residents as they settle in. The activities are held onsite and coordinates with holidays.
Local Professional
4.0
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June 22, 2015
When you enter the foyer it is clean and the furniture is arranged nicely. There are a handful of floorplans to choose from. The rooms are spacious and suitable for any senior. The staff is kind and seems friendly. Although, I didn't witness a lot of interaction between the staff and residents. The couple of seniors I saw seem content and were very independent. The meals are healthy and prepared according to the residents custom diet plan. Activities within the facility correlate with holidays and milestones. Overall, Brookdale Irving is striving to give their residents care that will promote and maintain their independence.
Local Professional
5.0
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June 4, 2015
I am a fan of all the Avalon properties. This company hires competent, very qualified employees who CARE about the residents. This patient population is difficult to work with on a daily basis and the employees enjoy the residents and find the joy most of the time with the residents. The facilities are clean inside and out. The residents get appropriate care from healthcare providers. I would recommend a tour. The price is high but inline with other facilities who specialize in this patient population.
Local Professional
4.0
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May 22, 2015
The Remington At Valley Ranch is a nice retirement community. The building is well maintained outside and inside and the staff are always available to support the residents. The customer service is great and the staff provide resources for families and residents. Although this community is considered active they offer wellness checks and health support services for the residents. The activities are active and centered around healthy living.
A diamond in the rough, the city of Irving offers safe neighborhoods and is only minutes from Dallas. Irving’s nearly 200,000 residents receive roughly 250 days of sunshine each year with an average temperature of 76°F, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities.
Assisted living in Irving provides seniors with a worthy place for retirement, full of parks, entertainment and fun. As you will see, this city truly does have it all.
The shopping experience in Irving is truly top-notch and unmatched. The Mandalay Canal Walk at Las Colinas offers the serenity of walking down cobblestone streets while browsing waterfront shops. With other countless plazas and hundreds of boutiques, Irving has it all for any shopping need. Need something to do on that rare rainy day? Not a problem, as Irving is home to the Irving Arts Center which produces live performances ranging from ballet to symphonies. Seniors enjoying assisted living in Irving will never run out of things to do or see.
Seniors enjoying assisted living in Irving have an abundant amount of activities to choose from. Five days a week seniors can take part in classes for exercise, dance, arts and crafts at
The Heritage Senior Center
. Any time during operating hours, seniors can feel free to simply come and socialize. The center boasts an aquatics area and exercise room. Members can take part in computer literacy classes, as well as learn new languages, and this is just a taste of what Irving offers for seniors.
Irving strives to give its residents the best healthcare services possible and Las Colinas Hospital provides the best all-around healthcare in the city. Residents of assisted living in Irving are fortunate to have such a high quality medical facility nearby. Las Colinas works compassionately with patients, helping them receive the care that best meets their individual needs.
The Baylor Medical Center in Irving is an award-winning and nationally recognized hospital. Baylor provides special senior programs and has specific centers offering the latest in medical treatments for certain conditions. The Baylor Health Care System serves nearly 1.4 million patients every year and is there to address healthcare needs in the most effective way.
Irving provides convenient and safe transportation for seniors. Irving’s buses are controlled by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). Buses are constantly on the move in Irving, offering quick and reliable transportation. DART is currently constructing a rail line that will connect Irving to Dallas, as well as many more bus routes to further improve public transportation for Irving residents. Assisted living in Irving gives seniors options for fun, entertainment and cultural diversity, as well as peaceful settings and beautiful weather. View a list of local assisted living communities on our Irving Assisted Living page. Written by senior housing staff writer.
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