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50 reviews
Melissa Ruch
The absolute BEST place to live for seniors! I couldnt ask for a better place to work. I would move my grandparents/parents here in a second if they lived in town. The residents are so cared for by the employees... it makes my heart happy on a daily basis to be part of something so rewarding!
Arlene Coffman
Please do your homework prior to making your decision. Go to nursing home compare on Medicare.gov and search. Make sure you review the state surveys so you can make an informed decision. You may be surprised at the care issues versus what you think you would be receiving at this facility.
Walter Hayes
Tremendous service from Marianna our 'tour guide'. This Eagles Trace location has been described as a cruise ship on land. The culture is positive and full of energy. #1 reason the elderly live longer? Social activity is the answer and they have it! Mom's not always right. She said she would never live in a place like this. One visit and she was hooked. Thank you Marianna.
Deborah Oakley
Leaving a treasured home and downsizing can be tough, but after three years of living at Eagles Trace I don't regret it. I have a beautiful apartment with every amenity, enjoy a lush landscaped park-like setting complete with a stocked lake and walking trails, great neighbors who care for each other, and staff that knows your name and after a while, which wine you're going to order at the :Pub. (Yes, we have a Pub besides four other dining venues). This is a friendly place. We eat out together, cheer on the Astros or go to the Symphony, tell great stories, and when things go wrong, support each other through illnesses. We can have pets here. We can hop a bus and go between buildings on the campus or go group trips/ v We have a management team that is accessible to hear feedback, suggestions and complaints. We are heard.The people who live here come from different backgrounds and careers. There is always something new to learn, whether in a class or sitting across the table from a new friend at meals. There are more than 100 activities. If you don't see something you want to join, you can create your own.
Chuck Biggs
When it became apparent that I had to move my 80 year old parents with dementia into an assisted living facility, my wife and I researched providers for months. Eagles Trace stood out by far as the best choice. My parents needs are significant, our facility expectations are high, and the staff at ET continues to rise to meet each challenge we present. We are daily grateful that we did not make the mistake of moving them into any other place.Theyre in a safe gated community with no house-related worries (crime, maintenance, repairs, bills, etc). Their apartment is spacious and comfortable. Pets are welcome. The staff is are respectful, polite, and caring. There are lots of things to do an indoor pool, hot tub, fitness center, and many scheduled activities, so they can choose to be active or to relax.Card and other games (good for dementia patients) are ongoing throughout the day, they have arts and crafts, theres an on-site movie theater, and weekly bus excursions off-campus for lunch. A shuttle can take them, accompanied by an aide, to the independent living center where they have access to their bank, the library, the pool and hot tub, the drugstore, and the salon.One of our biggest reliefs is that the center provides full medication management. All prescriptions are delivered to them when and how prescribed, without my parents ever having to touch them. This has helped improve their health significantly. Contributing to their improved health, dietitian-managed meals are prepared and served fresh, with several choices. They can eat in one of the dining rooms to enjoy the social interaction and can also be served in their apartment if they cant make it to a dining room. Healthy snacks are available at all hours. One of the best offerings of ET is their age-in-place capability. My parents actually started in independent living but after three months it became clear that they werent capable of independent living. In most other facilities they would have had to leave and move into an entirely new living center. But at ET, it meant just a short move down the street to the Bayou Vista Continuing Care building for an apartment in assisted living. If their mental health deteriorates, Bayou Vista has an onsite memory care facility which means only another short move that doesnt require them leaving the facility. They also have onsite Physical Therapy and a Skilled Nursing center. We have confidence that this is truly the place where my parents can live for the rest of their lives.