Holiday Nursing & Rehabilitation

    280 Moffett Dr, Center, TX, 75935
    4.1 · 40 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    • Skilled nursing
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    3.0

    Loving staff, odors and management

    I'm grateful for the genuinely loving, helpful staff, strong activity/rehab programs, good food and that they accept VA benefits - residents get excellent, compassionate care. That said, I encountered unpleasant, sometimes death-like or urine odors at the entry and occasional unclean sheets; the building needs deodorizing and some updates. Cleaning is inconsistent: some halls and dining are very clean, others are not, and rooms are moved frequently. Communication and management were the biggest problems - phone handling and responsiveness were poor. Overall I appreciate the care but remain cautious until cleanliness and leadership improve.

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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

    4.13 · 40 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      4.0
    • Staff

      4.2
    • Meals

      4.5
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      4.1

    Pros

    • Caring and compassionate nursing staff
    • Helpful and polite employees
    • Clean dining room and hallways reported by multiple reviewers
    • Many reviewers experienced no urine or bad odors inside
    • Residents and families praise the food and meals
    • Strong social atmosphere and friendships among residents
    • Effective and well-regarded Activity Director
    • Regular engaging activities including dog visits and church services
    • Rehabilitation program praised as strong
    • Responsive staff attentive to many patient needs
    • New administration and leadership receiving positive feedback
    • Accepts VA benefits and provides good care for veterans
    • Facility appearance described as beautiful or wonderful by several
    • Helpful cleaning staff who are polite
    • Knowledgeable staff overall

    Cons

    • Unpleasant entry odor or strong bad smell reported on arrival
    • Reports of unclean bed sheets and cleanliness inconsistencies
    • Some reviewers desire deodorizers and a more home-like atmosphere
    • Rude or fake-feeling staff interactions reported by some visitors
    • Poor phone handling: long holds, dropped calls, unreachable staff
    • Nurses or clinical staff sometimes unresponsive or hard to reach
    • Poor communication from administration and management
    • Inconsistent management experience; some negative public-facing interactions
    • Frequent room changes creating discomfort for residents
    • Lack of onsite haircut and nail services
    • Perceived need for facility updates and better cleaning in places
    • Some reviewers strongly discourage placing a family member
    • Reports of an overall negative impression from a subset of visitors
    • Perception of cost-cutting or 'cheapskate' practices by some
    • Variable experiences leading to unpredictability of care quality

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews for Holiday Nursing & Rehabilitation is mixed but leans positive with several recurring strengths and notable areas of concern. The strongest and most consistent positive themes are the quality of interpersonal care, the activity and social environment, and certain operational aspects like dining and rehabilitation. Numerous reviewers explicitly praise the nursing staff, activity director, and other employees as caring, knowledgeable, and helpful. Many families and residents report being pleased with meals, the rehab program, and the social opportunities (including dog visits and church services), and multiple comments emphasize that residents form good friendships and feel happy at the facility.

    Care quality and staff behavior: A substantial number of reviewers describe staff as compassionate, attentive, and responsive to patient needs. Positive comments highlight individualized attention, loving staff interactions, and effective rehabilitation outcomes. However, these positive impressions are counterbalanced by a meaningful set of complaints about communication and responsiveness. Several reviewers report difficulty reaching nurses, poor phone handling (long on-hold times or dropped calls), and specific instances of staff being perceived as rude or insincere. Management communication is another pain point: criticisms include poor public-facing interactions by administrators and unsatisfactory responses to family questions. Notably, there are indications of recent management change; some reviewers explicitly praise new leadership and say it has improved the experience, suggesting that administrative performance may be evolving.

    Facility cleanliness and odors: Reviews on cleanliness are inconsistent. Many visitors note a clean facility overall — clean dining rooms, hallways, and absence of urine odor — and compliment polite cleaning staff. Contrastingly, a subset of reviewers experienced serious cleanliness and odor problems, most notably an “unpleasant entry odor” described dramatically as a "smell of death," and reports of unclean bed sheets. These polarized accounts suggest variability by area, time, or individual shifts. Multiple reviewers express a desire for deodorizers or a warmer, more home-like welcoming atmosphere at the entrance and common spaces, indicating that first impressions can vary widely depending on when and where reviewers visited.

    Services, amenities, and activities: The facility’s activity program is a clear strength — the Activity Director receives repeated praise, and special programming such as dog visits and church services enhance resident quality of life. Meals are frequently described as good or loved by residents. The rehab program is also cited positively. On the downside, some basic salon services (haircuts, nail care) were reported as not offered or unavailable, which may be important for long-stay resident comfort and dignity. Reviewers also appreciated that the facility accepts VA benefits and provides good care for veterans.

    Management, variability, and overall impression: A major pattern across reviews is variability. While many families describe excellent care, clean facilities, strong leadership (particularly under new administration), and a welcoming environment, others report disturbing experiences that range from offensive odors to poor communication and unclean linens. Some reviewers explicitly discourage placing a family member, whereas others call the facility "perfect" and praise the parent company and building. This inconsistency suggests that experiences may depend heavily on timing, specific staff on duty, or areas within the facility. The emergence of positive comments about new management implies recent efforts to improve, but persistent complaints about phone handling, administrative communication, and occasional lapses in cleanliness should be addressed.

    Recommendations and notable patterns: Based on the reviews, Holiday Nursing & Rehabilitation has clear strengths in staff compassion, activities, dining, and rehab services that many families value. To move toward consistently positive experiences, leadership should prioritize standardizing cleaning protocols (especially entry areas and linens), improving telephone responsiveness and public-facing communication, ensuring reliable access to routine personal care services (hair/nail), and minimizing disruptive practices like frequent room changes. Emphasizing a more consistently welcoming, home-like entrance and common-area atmosphere (for example, using deodorizers and decor updates) would also address one of the most commonly cited negative first impressions. Finally, given the mixed reports and mentions of recent leadership changes, transparency about improvements under new management and active outreach to families could help rebuild trust and reduce variability in perceived quality.

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    About Holiday Nursing & Rehabilitation

    Holiday Nursing & Rehabilitation is a large nursing and rehabilitation facility that can care for up to 137 residents, and you'll find it on a green campus full of shade trees, which makes walking outside quite nice for those who like fresh air. The facility focuses on both short-term and long-term care, so they can help people for a short stay or for people planning to live there. They provide assisted living services that cover help with daily tasks, medication management, meals served in a dining hall, and personal care. There's skilled nursing care around the clock, with staff who help with medical needs, IV therapy, wound care, hospice care, and restorative nursing.

    They offer memory care with specialized programs, activities, and a secure environment for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, so those residents can stay as safe and active as possible. The Center location serves as the main spot for their focused care, offering assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care together. They also operate the Pine Grove Nursing Center, which provides the same range of services for assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care.

    Rehabilitation is a big focus, with physical, speech, and occupational therapy done in the therapy center right on site, and the staff help residents set and work toward personal health goals. You get in-house visits from physicians, pharmacy consulting, and support from registered dietitians and psychiatric counselors, which is helpful when someone needs extra medical attention. The facility handles transportation for medical appointments and dialysis, so people can get to where they need to go without much trouble.

    Holiday Nursing & Rehabilitation offers a full range of daily activities like art sessions, outings, family gatherings, and pet therapy visits, and there are also church services held at the facility for those who wish to attend. They have a small kitchen for residents who wish to practice their cooking skills, plus a coffee corner that's available all day. Nurses and staff manage personal care with individualized plans, supporting independence when possible and offering help where it's needed. Laundry and dry cleaning are available, and there are wellness and health programs, along with daily social and educational activities.

    The facility makes sure people get all the support they need, with services like IV therapy, wound care, hospice, respite care, and restorative nursing. There's a long-term care ombudsman service to help residents with complaints, making sure everyone's concerns are heard and handled confidentially. With consulting pharmacists, psychiatric and counseling services, in-house physician visits, and plenty of activities, Holiday Nursing & Rehabilitation keeps things straightforward, focusing on everyday needs, safety, wellness, and comfort for seniors at any stage of care.

    About Holiday by Atria

    Holiday Nursing & Rehabilitation is managed by Holiday by Atria.

    Holiday Retirement, founded in 1971 by Bill Colson, was one of the largest independent living operators in North America with over 300 communities at its peak. In 2019, Holiday Retirement was acquired by Atria Senior Living, creating one of the largest senior living providers in the United States. The communities now operate under the Atria brand while maintaining many of the traditions and values that made Holiday Retirement a trusted name in senior living for nearly 50 years. Holiday pioneered the concept of affordable, all-inclusive independent living for seniors, offering residents a worry-free lifestyle with meals, housekeeping, activities, and transportation included in one monthly fee.

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