The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living is an assisted living facility in Cedar Park, Texas. This community does not offer a level of care outside of assisted living.
Costs at this community start at $2,239 and range up to $7,400. The average price in the community is $4,820, which is less than the average price in the area of $4,840. The cost of assisted living in this area is greater than the state average. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional services may increase the cost of care.
There are 16 hospitals within 25 miles of The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living. The two closest hospitals are Baylor Scott & White Emergency Medical Center At C which is 4.4 miles away and Cedar Park Regional Medical Center which is 4.5 miles away.
This community has above-average reviews for the area; click for detailed reviews on The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living Reviews.
Welcome to The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living, an assisted living community located in Cedar Park, Texas.
Looking for outstanding retirement living in Cedar Park, Texas?
Welcome to The Enclave at Cedar Park, an all-inclusive retirement care community offering assisted living, independent living, and memory care just north of Austin.
At The Enclave, residents live in the lap of luxury while their families enjoy total peace of mind. Staff members are available 24-hours a day to assist as necessary, while dedicated housekeepers, professional kitchen staff, and licensed nurses create a well-rounded, all-inclusive experience that stands out from typical retirement living.
Live Happy and Healthy at The Enclave
The Enclave at Cedar Park understands that exceptional long-term care goes beyond helping out in the home. To create a truly inspiring retirement experience, The Enclave nurtures all facets of a person’s unique personality to inspire happy, healthy living.
Experience Vibrant Life Enrichment Programing
Life enrichment programming is a core part of The Enclave’s dedication to exceptional retirement living, creating ongoing opportunities for residents to pursue their favorite hobbies right from home. Residents are invited to participate in as many or as few daily activities as they please, making it easier than ever to make friends with similar interests.
The community’s life enrichment opportunities are designed with residents in mind, ranging from holiday parties and happy hours to group outings, devotional services, exercise classes, crafts, and much more. Residents can see what’s happening next at The Enclave by checking out the community’s upcoming calendar of events.
At Your Service® Dining
Along with life enrichment, dining is an essential part of Spectrum Retirement’s luxury approach to retirement living. Thanks to the At Your Service® dining program, The Enclave’s residents can enjoy chef-prepared meals up to three times per day, meeting their daily nutritional needs without lifting a finger.
Resort-Style Retirement Living
Safety and security are pillars of Spectrum Retirement’s long-term care programs. With compassionate 24-hour staff, emergency call systems, medication management, and tailored personal care services, The Enclave makes it easier than ever to live with around-the-clock peace of mind.
Residents can rest easy knowing The Enclave is there to help. Dedicated housekeepers keep each apartment clean, while transportation services take the stress out of seeing doctors and running errands. With so much to offer, The Enclave’s residents have time to relax while the community takes care of the rest.
Personal care through The Enclave is tailored to each resident’s individual needs, ranging from help with a few activities of daily living to comprehensive memory care. The community is happy to discuss each resident’s care routine with the individual and their family, going above and beyond to guarantee their staff meets expectations for providing exceptional retirement care.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living accept Medicare or Medicaid?
Residents are not eligible to pay for long-term care at The Enclave with Medicare or Medicaid unless they qualify for a Medicaid waiver through the state.
Medicaid waivers are approved for incoming residents who meet the state’s guidelines, which outline the level of care a person must require to be eligible for benefits. Residents must be financially eligible for Medicaid to apply for a waiver.
To learn more about paying for long-term care with a Medicaid waiver, please use the link above to make an inquiry or start a chat below.
Q: How much does The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living cost?
The Enclave’s monthly pricing varies for each resident, taking his or her level of care and housing accommodations into consideration. To get a personalized quote for the community, please use the “Get Pricing” link above.
Q: What levels of care does The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living provide?
The Enclave at Cedar Park offers three distinct levels of care:
- Assisted living
- Independent living
- Memory care
Residents may not arrange skilled nursing care with The Enclave, however, local third-party providers are available to provide services that are not accessible through a non-medical community like The Enclave.
To learn more about the levels of care available through The Enclave at Cedar Park, please use the link above to make an inquiry or start a chat below.
Q: Does The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living allow pets?
The Enclave at Cedar Park welcomes residents and their pets like family, allowing cats and small dogs to call the community home alongside their owners.
Size and breed restrictions apply, so families should make sure their four-legged friend meets the community’s expectations before moving in. To learn more about The Enclave’s policy for pets, please use the link above to make an inquiry or start a chat below.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does The Enclave at Cedar Park Senior Living take?
The Enclave at Cedar Park meets and exceeds the Center for Disease Control’s (CDC) guidelines for minimizing the spread of COVID-19.
The Enclave is currently limiting guests and outside visitors to protect against infection coming from outside the community. If staff members show up to work with a fever or symptoms of coronavirus, they may be asked to stay home.
Incoming residents must present a negative COVID-19 test upon moving in and may be subject to quarantine for their first 14 days in the community.
Due to the ever-evolving nature of the