Pricing ranges from
    $3,966 – 5,155/month

    Mrs.Hubbard

    113 Denver Trail, Azle, TX, 76020
    4.5 · 53 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Warm family-like care, immaculate facility

    My mom is genuinely happy here - a warm, family-like place with friendly, attentive staff who provide amazing, personalized care around the clock. The facility is immaculate, the meals are excellent (three meals + snacks), and there are plenty of activities, outings, and thoughtful communication that give me real peace of mind. I highly recommend this caring, well-run community.

    Pricing

    $3,966+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,759+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living
    $5,155+/moStudioAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.49 · 53 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      4.4
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      4.5
    • Amenities

      4.8
    • Value

      2.3

    Pros

    • Compassionate, attentive and caring staff
    • Long‑tenured, low turnover workforce
    • Well‑run medication management and nursing coordination
    • Clean, well‑maintained and tastefully decorated facility (often described as immaculate)
    • Spacious, comfortable apartments with kitchens
    • High‑quality meals with varied menu options, salad/fruit bars, and responsive chef/nutritionist
    • Robust activities program (games, puzzles, BINGO, exercise, outings, transportation)
    • Family‑like, warm and supportive community atmosphere
    • Helpful housekeeping and laundry services
    • Good front desk hospitality and organized administration
    • Close location to hospital and convenient transportation
    • Hospice collaboration and strong coordination with primary care providers
    • Perceived good value / affordable or bargain pricing by some reviewers
    • Personalized, family‑centered care and regular staff check‑ins
    • Peace of mind for families and many high recommendations

    Cons

    • Inconsistent or questionable admission assessments that can misjudge resident needs
    • Reported cases of inadequate care for higher‑acuity residents requiring relocation
    • Safety concern: facility is not locked / residents have been able to exit unsupervised
    • Occasional reports of management ignoring complaints or poor responsiveness
    • Alleged extra charges billed without corresponding services
    • Maintenance and cleanliness issues reported by some (bugs, broken screens, trash not removed)
    • Conflicting reports about overall care quality — variability between experiences
    • Waiting list and uncertainty about eligibility for admission

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly positive, with a pronounced and repeated emphasis on staff quality, cleanliness, dining, and the social life at the community. The most common themes are that caregivers and nursing staff are compassionate, attentive, and form genuine, family‑like relationships with residents. Many reviewers specifically praise long‑tenured staff, low turnover, and named employees who provided consistent, personalized attention. Nursing and medication practices are frequently highlighted as strengths — reviewers mention well‑run med techs, medications monitored and dispensed reliably, and good coordination with primary care providers and hospice teams when needed. This consistent praise contributes to a widespread sense of trust and peace of mind for families.

    Facility and amenity descriptions are also largely glowing. Multiple reviewers call the property immaculate, tastefully decorated, and even luxurious, citing spacious apartments with kitchens, a pavilion and wooded or country feel, and convenient placement across from a hospital. Housekeeping and laundry services are noted positively, and many residents enjoy a large variety of dining options, with specific compliments for the food, salad and fruit bars, and an attentive nutritionist and chef who accept menu suggestions. The dining room is described as an active social hub. Reviewers point to a comprehensive activities program — puzzles, game and craft rooms, exercise classes, weekly outings, bingo, entertainment, and transportation services such as rides to stores or “ride to nowhere” trips — which supports residents’ social engagement and quality of life.

    A recurring positive thread is the community’s warmth and family atmosphere. Many reviewers emphasize that residents quickly made friends, felt included in activities, and that staff created an inviting, home‑like environment. Families report that their loved ones were happier, engaged, and well cared for, with several accounts describing staff who went above and beyond during health events and end‑of‑life care. Administratively, the facility receives praise for being organized, helpful at move‑in, and locally owned, with some reviewers noting bargain pricing relative to the perceived quality.

    However, the reviews are not uniformly positive and reveal important areas of concern and variability. The most serious recurring issue is inconsistency in admission assessments and matching resident needs to the facility’s level of care. Several reviewers described a scenario in which an initial assessment indicated the resident was an appropriate match when, after moving in, staff found the resident needed substantially more supervision and assistance (including one account of needing a 24‑hour sitter and another of the resident attempting to leave the building). Those incidents led to rapid relocations, feelings of being “scammed,” and raised safety concerns because the community is not a locked facility. Related to this, a few reviewers reported that residents were kept longer than the facility should have managed or that the level of care provided was insufficient for the resident’s condition.

    Maintenance and management issues appear in a minority of reviews but are concerning: some reviewers allege management ignored complaints, charged extra fees without delivering services, and failed to address cleaning or pest issues such as bugs on beds and window seals, broken screens, and unremoved trash. These reports stand in stark contrast to many other accounts that describe the facility as immaculate, so there is a clear pattern of variable experiences. This variability extends to responsiveness: many families praise responsive communication and administration that will work with families, while others report unresponsiveness and unsatisfactory complaint handling.

    Taken together, the pattern suggests a facility with many strong, consistent strengths — especially human factors (staff compassion, continuity, and personalized care), dining, activities, and a well‑maintained physical environment — that nonetheless has experienced notable lapses in assessment practices, safety planning for residents who wander or are higher risk, and in some cases maintenance/management follow‑through. Prospective residents and families would likely encounter an excellent community experience in many circumstances, but the uneven reports around admission screening, handling of higher‑acuity needs, and a few maintenance/management failures are important caveats. These mixed items are significant because they relate directly to safety, billing transparency, and suitability of the facility for residents with higher care needs. Prospective families should therefore verify assessment procedures, lock/exit protocols, staffing coverage for higher‑need residents, pest/maintenance records, and contract terms about extra charges during their tour and intake process to reduce the risk of a mismatched placement.

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    About Mrs.Hubbard

    Mrs.Hubbard is a senior living community that covers many different care needs for older adults, and you can find places there for those who want independent living with little upkeep, services for those needing a bit of help, secure memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, and even more advanced skilled nursing for people who need medical attention around the clock, and the community keeps residents safe with round-the-clock staff and nursing, plus design features that lower risk and help everyone get around more easily, and you see things like shared and private rooms, large lounges, outdoor spaces, and programs like "shared strings" or "workbook.xml" that seem to be their own names for certain services and activities folks take part in, and they've got companionship, help with daily needs, medication management, and meals, while memory care areas have extra support with memory-boosting activities and secure surroundings, and in their assisted living section, staff help people keep some independence but step in for things like getting dressed, bathing, or sorting medicine, and there's a mix of mental, emotional, and medical help, plus lifestyle choices and a bit of resort-style comfort for people in the independent part, and everything from lead-generating tools-though those seem focused more on managing the community or helping family stay informed-to ways you can personalize care or look at statistics on activities and care, and the whole place changes with people's needs over time, from independent living to care after a hospital stay, with a strong sense of shared spaces and support so you're usually not alone and always have someone to check on you.

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