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

    Satori Senior Care

    2305 St Claire Dr, Arlington, TX, 76012
    4.9 · 19 reviews
    • Assisted living

    Pricing

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

    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

      4.9
    • Staff

      4.9
    • Meals

      4.7
    • Building

      5.0
    • Value

      4.6

    Location

    Map showing location of Satori Senior Care

    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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