Pricing ranges from
    $3,652 – 4,382/month

    Satori Senior Care

    2305 St Claire Dr, Arlington, TX, 76012
    4.9 · 19 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Compassionate professional home-like care attentive

    I am extremely grateful for the compassionate, professional care my grandmother received. The owner Jeremy (an RN) and his staff were attentive, learned fine details like her sugar intake, eased move-in nerves, and treated her like family. The home is spotless, calm, and truly feels like home - excellent meals, medication management, activities, and a superb caregiver-to-resident ratio. I highly recommend this well-run, responsive facility.

    Pricing

    $3,652+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,382+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.89 · 19 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.8
    • Staff

      4.9
    • Meals

      4.0
    • Amenities

      4.5
    • Value

      4.9

    Pros

    • Consistently compassionate, personalized caregiving
    • Owner (Jeremy) is highly involved and accessible
    • Owner is an RN with clinical experience
    • High caregiver-to-resident ratio
    • Staff learn and manage fine details of resident needs (e.g., dietary restrictions, sugar intake)
    • Responsive, synchronized, and professional management
    • Effective medication management system
    • Clean, spotless, and well-maintained facility
    • Small, homey, residential atmosphere
    • Private rooms available
    • Updated, state-of-the-art residential amenities
    • Homecooked meals and attentive dietary preparation
    • Resident-driven activities (crafts, exercise room, organized activities)
    • Staff make residents and families feel like family and ease transitions
    • Frequent family visits and high family satisfaction
    • Strong recommendations from multiple reviewers and comparisons favoring this facility over others

    Cons

    • Some reviewers noted there was 'room for improvement' (unspecified)
    • A period of resident adjustment to change was reported in at least one case
    • Small, home-style size may not suit those seeking a larger campus-style community

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across these review summaries for Satori Senior Care is strongly positive, with repeated emphasis on highly personalized, compassionate caregiving and a consistently clean, well-maintained environment. Reviewers repeatedly praise the staff for learning fine details about residents (for example, individual dietary and medication needs) and for treating residents like family. The owner, identified as Jeremy and also described as an RN with extensive patient-care experience, is highlighted as a distinguishing strength: he is accessible (providing personal contact to families), responsive, and directly involved in high-quality care and management.

    Care quality emerges as a clear area of strength. Multiple reviewers comment that staff go out of their way to meet residents’ needs, provide attentive one-on-one care, and deliver effective medication management. The facility is credited with easing move-in anxiety and making residents feel at home. Dementia care is specifically mentioned as being good, and reviewers note that the home’s clinical oversight (owner RN) and staff attention helped families feel secure during final days, transfers, and other transitions.

    Staff and management receive uniformly high marks. Descriptors such as professional, courteous, responsive, synchronized management, and compassionate recur throughout the summaries. Several reviewers emphasize that management is accessible and communicative; the owner’s hands-on approach and availability by phone is cited as a major reassurance to families. The caregiver-to-resident ratio is described as superb, contributing to individualized attention and quick responsiveness to concerns.

    Facilities and setting are also frequently praised: reviewers describe the building as small, homey, spotless, and updated with state-of-the-art residential amenities. Private rooms, an excellent kitchen, and a calm, well-run atmosphere are common notes. The environment is repeatedly called clean and pleasant, and reviewers indicate they are highly impressed with the level of maintenance and the sense of calm the facility projects.

    Dining and activities are other positive themes. Homecooked meals, careful attention to resident diets, and good meal preparation are specifically mentioned. Activity offerings include crafts, an exercise room, and resident-driven programming; these contribute to engagement and a quality daily life for residents. At the same time, at least one reviewer indicated there is “room for improvement,” suggesting that while activities exist and are good, there may be opportunities to expand or refine programming to better meet some residents’ needs.

    Notable patterns: reviewers repeatedly call Satori the “best care home in DFW” and highly recommend it; family members highlight frequent visits and a strong sense of trust. The combination of clinical expertise (owner RN), a small residential model, a high caregiver-to-resident ratio, and a family-like culture appear to be the core drivers of positive sentiment.

    Concerns are minimal in these summaries but worth noting. A small number of remarks reference unspecified areas for improvement, and one reviewer noted a resident needed time to adjust to change—an expected dynamic when transitioning to any new care setting. The facility’s small, home-style scale, which is largely framed positively, could be a mismatch for families seeking a larger campus environment with broader social options; this is an inference drawn from repeated descriptions of the small, homey model rather than a stated complaint by multiple reviewers.

    In summary, the reviews paint Satori Senior Care as a highly reputable, family-oriented, and clinically informed residential care home with excellent cleanliness, attentive and compassionate staff, responsive management, and quality dining and activity options. Most criticisms are minor and nonspecific, and the dominant themes are trust, personalized care, and strong family endorsement.

    Location

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    About Satori Senior Care

    Satori Senior Care runs a small, residential care home as a licensed Type B Assisted Living Facility in Arlington, Texas, with space for just six residents at a time, which means the staff can give personal care and attention and people aren't crowded or lost in the shuffle, so everyone gets to know each other, and you see the same friendly faces every day, they've got private and companion rooms in a single-story remodeled home built for comfort and safety, with wheelchair access, air conditioning, nurse call systems, security alarms on all windows and doors, and magnetic door locks, which gives some peace of mind to families. People get three home-cooked meals each day planned from Grove Menus to keep mealtimes nutritious and tasty, and kitchen staff tries to work with special diets and preferences, so no one's left out, and there's always someone around to help with eating if needed. Staff help with bathing, dressing, grooming, toileting, and all those things that can get harder with age, and they help folks who need extra care, including incontinence care, diabetic care, high acuity care, and ambulation help-this includes wheelchair assistance, so getting from room to room isn't a problem. There's memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or other dementias, with special programs and cognitive exercises just for them, and the staff gets sixteen hours of specialized dementia and memory care training before working alone, then they keep learning with monthly classes about things like activities of daily living and abuse prevention, which helps everyone feel safer and better cared for, especially since the registered nurse is there around the clock. Medication management uses a computerized system and barcode scanning to make sure medicine isn't missed or mixed up, and there are reminders and careful documentation, which helps families relax knowing there's backup in case a memory slips. Residents can do arts and crafts, gardening, painting, reading, puzzles, and group activities from websites with lots of options, so you don't just sit around all day with nothing to do, and transportation is available for an extra fee, which is handy for doctor visits or church, since off-site devotional services are also offered. Everyone in the building, from the caregivers to the kitchen staff, goes through strict background checks and drug screening, including checks for offenses and other records, and that's not always true at every place, which might reassure families who worry. Folks can keep their independence, as help is tailored to what each person wants and needs-if getting around starts to get harder, you don't have to change rooms, since Satori believes in letting people "age in place", and they try hard to make staying put possible even as care needs change. The common areas have working fireplaces and a computer room, and there's both indoor and outdoor places to sit and garden or visit, with fast Wi-Fi and TV in rooms. They've got a beautician who comes in to do hair and such, and laundry and housekeeping is regular, along with linens, so you don't have laundry piling up at the end of the bed. Doctors, lab services, and X-rays can be set up on-site. Hospice is available if needed, and the staff is used to supporting people at every stage, so family can count on good care when it's most needed. The building keeps things simple, so residents don't get lost or confused, and everyone tries to make it feel like a real home for people over 55 who want help but don't need a huge facility. There have been some technical problems with their online communication, so sometimes it takes a while to get emailed answers, but in person things seem to go smoother, and they're good about giving tours to families looking for a small, personal, and safe place for their loved one.

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