Flower Mound - Highland Village - Argyle | December 2024

Community Senior living communities

• 185 Chinn Chapel Road, Double Oak • www.davisfamilyeldercare.com

Types of communities

Argyle

Independent-living communities cater to older adults with limited care needs. Most include amenities, such as fitness programs, housekeeping and communal meals. Assisted-living communities specialize in providing care and supervision. These facilities frequently offer a full range of amenities as well as limited medical assistance. Memory care facilities specialize in providing care to seniors with Alzheimer’s, dementia and other cognitive issues. Staff members are trained to help residents manage these diseases. Hospice care is intended to relieve symptoms and suffering associated with a terminal illness in those who have been given six months or less to live. The patient must choose to forgo further curative treatment. Nursing home/skilled nursing facilities provide care to those with illnesses or mental conditions requiring full- time monitoring and medical care.

Teresa’s House Type: assisted living, memory care Opened: 2023 Cost: N/A Total units: 64

Flower Mound

Compassionate Residential Living Type: assisted living Opened: 2019 Cost: $2,500-$4,500 Total units: 6 Amenities: exercise, games, medicine assistance, snacks and three meals per day, laundry service • 1327 River Oaks Drive, Flower Mound • www.compassionateliving.net Mustang Creek Estates Type: assisted living, memory care Opened: 2024 Cost: $4,455 and up Total units: N/A Amenities: daily cleaning and linen service, activities, pet friendly, transportation and beauty services

Amenities: on-site horse paddocks for horse therapy, classic car garage, garden center, activities 7 days a week • 321 Tucker St., Argyle • www.teresashouse.com/argyle

Double Oak

Davis Family Elder Care Type: assisted living, memory care Opened: 2020 Cost: $5,800-$6,800 per month Total units: 9 Amenities: laundry service, daily activities, meals, 24-hour care

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