Welcome to Avalon Memory Care - Garland, an assisted living community located in Garland, Texas. In addition to assisted living, Avalon Memory Care - Garland also offers memory care at this location. The cost of the assisted-living community at Avalon Memory Care - Garland starts at a monthly rate of $2,550 to $6,640. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are 41 hospitals within 25 miles of Avalon Memory Care - Garland. The two closest hospitals are Baylor Scott And White Medical Center White Rock which is 6.0 miles away and Dallas Regional Medical Center which is 6.7 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Avalon Memory Care - Garland are:
Beauty & Barber
Social Outings
Activity Center
Housekeeping
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710 or reach the community directly at(800) 696-6536
The reviews for this community showcase a mix of experiences, highlighting the compassionate, attentive care provided by staff members alongside the facility's clean and well-maintained environment. Many reviewers praised the level of care their loved ones received, noting that staff members went out of their way to ensure residents felt comfortable, safe, and cared for on a personal level. From engaging with residents by knowing their likes and dislikes to offering compassionate support and attention, the staff's efforts were consistently acknowledged. The facility's cleanliness, organized environment, and the provision of various amenities, including a salon and medical services, were also highlighted by several reviewers. The fact that the community has been operational for around 20 years and has developed a method to handle difficult behaviors associated with advanced dementia and Alzheimer's without resorting to extreme measures further adds to its list of positive attributes.
Despite these favorable aspects, the reviews also touched upon areas that could use improvement. Some visitors encountered organizational issues during their tours, such as not being met by the expected staff members, which led to questions being left unanswered and a lack of detailed insight into the community's offerings. Concerns were also raised about the variety and quality of meals, suggesting room for enhancement in this area. Additionally, the limited range of activities available for residents was mentioned more than once, alongside a note on the absence of a licensed medication aide on-site. These criticisms, however, did not overshadow the overall positive regard for the community, especially for those seeking a caring and attentive environment for family members with dementia or Alzheimer's.