Welcome to Highland Springs, a continuing care retirement community community located in Dallas, Texas. The cost of the continuing-care-retirement-communities community at Highland Springs starts at a monthly rate of $1,958 to $6,963. 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 51 hospitals within 25 miles of Highland Springs. The two closest hospitals are Medical Center Of Plano which is 1.9 miles away and Baylor Regional Medical Center At Plano which is 2.0 miles away.
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 661-2445 or reach the community directly at(972) 498-1542
Pricing for Highland Springs
$4,460Avg. Local Starting Price
Highland Springs$2,050
Starting price
Within 25 Miles$4,699
In Dallas-Fort Worth$4,460
In TX$4,555
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This community has garnered praise from its residents for its vibrant environment, friendly and hard-working staff, and a wide range of activities and amenities. Many reviewers have highlighted the smooth process of moving in, thanks to the community's support and recommendations for realtors, movers, and more. The positive atmosphere, opportunities for building meaningful friendships, and the management and staff's responsiveness to residents' needs have significantly enhanced the quality of life for many. The community's handling of the pandemic and sub-freezing weather, including adapting medical care and restaurant procedures, has been commended, while the proactive measures taken to keep residents safe and well-informed have been reassuring. The inclusiveness, culture, and sense of family within the community are repeatedly celebrated, making it a welcoming place for new residents.
However, the financial requirements for residency, including a substantial entry fee and the necessity of holding assets worth roughly double the entry fee, have surfaced as concerns. These financial prerequisites may not be initially clear from the community's website, potentially surprising applicants. Despite these financial stipulations, the community's efforts to maintain safety, comfort, and satisfaction among its residents, especially during challenging times, are strongly appreciated. The medical center, dining services, and the array of activities and clubs are frequently mentioned positives, alongside the community's concerted effort to adapt and support residents through unexpected global challenges like COVID-19.