I began a journey to find the right facility for my 109 year old GOD-Aunt; not due to convenience but out of necessity. We literally ran out of money for 24 hour around the clock care. Thankfully, my...
Caring and on top of it. Someone is always checking on my mom and there for her needs. They respond promptly when alerted. Staff is always letter her know what activities are going and seeing if she wants...
The quaint atmosphere, beautiful decor and friendly staff are just a few of the reasons that I love that Broadmoor Place is my Mom’s home. It ended up not being a difficult decision because we could see very...
5 for all categories. They have exceeded all my expectations. If I had to be in a Memory Care facility I would choose Colonial Oaks for myself. Very well staffed . Staff is great!
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...
Overall, a very professional organization with good service and care. Downside; food, as usual, very bland. [name removed] hates the food and is disappointed in lack of responsiveness for anything out of the...
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.
The Abbey at Westminster is such a welcoming community. Every one from the front desk restaurant personel and sales/office staff have a very caring attitude. They have cultivated a caring environment.
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.
Being in a one wing 12 room section is so much better. You and your love one get to know the staff. I like individual heat and air controls. Small dinning room with good service.some activities and patients...
It is a very welcoming environment and feels like home. Many activities and great food. Excellent care and rehab team as well. This is a clean facility with no odors anywhere within the building. Everyone...
Outstanding staff and administration. CC [name removed] above other experience. cc provides comfort to family. Regarding level of care for loved one. Very happy with care for [name removed].
I am still living here and love it. Have to rate them a 5 in all the categories. The Activity Director is outstanding and so is the dining room staff. Negativity is frowned upon, it is a very pleasant...
I had to move my Dad back to our house a few months ago due to lack of funds. I called the business office to give them notice and emailed the staff I was told to, but it was crickets and they almost didn't...
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 Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) licenses and regulates memory care facilities. In Texas, memory care facilities are considered a type of assisted living facility. Therefore, Texas memory care regulations are a part of existing assisted living regulations and laws. The state of Texas refers to assisted living facilities as ALFs and categorizes them into two main types:[01]
All certified memory care facilities fall under the Type B ALF. The main difference between general assisted living and assisted living with memory care is that the latter must meet additional certification requirements to provide memory care.
Below, you’ll find an overview of Texas’ robust memory care regulations communities must follow to remain licensed and continue providing care to residents.[02]
Texas Health and Human Services
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After the initial licensure inspection, the Texas Health and Human Services Commission conducts unannounced inspections approximately every two years. To access a licensed community’s most inspection report, you can use the HHSC’s Long-term Care Provider Search and search for a community by name or location. You can also email RSLTCR.RecordsMgmt@hhsc.state.tx.us for more information about memory care inspection reports.
Texas Health and Human Services. (2024). Assisted living facilities (ALF).
Licensing Standards for Assisted Living Facilities, Texas Administrative Code § 553 (2021).
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