Mustang Creek Estates in Keller, Texas, has several separate homes-called Buildings A, C, and E-where seniors can get care matched to what they need, whether that's regular assisted living help, memory care for dementia, or extra daily support. Each building has space for about 30 residents, and you'll see a layout that feels like a friendly house, not a big facility, so people living there usually know each other, and staff get to build real connections since there are fewer residents per home. Folks can bring pets, use Wi-Fi, and watch cable TV, and each house has things like fireplaces, a garden, wheelchair accessible showers, and indoor and outdoor spots for gatherings or just relaxing. Families can choose private or shared rooms, depending on what's right for them, and there's a camera option for residents who want extra peace of mind.
Staff help with day-to-day things like bathing and dressing, check on diabetes or other medical needs, manage medications, and arrange health checkups with on-site nurses, and there's always someone around, all hours of the day and night. Meals are cooked at each house and aim to be both healthy and enjoyable, with special care for diabetes diets and other needs. There are activities, fitness classes, devotional gatherings, and group trips off-site for anyone who wants to fill their days.
The memory care services here are structured for residents who need a secure setting, including locked doors, activities that help memory, and extra supervision to reduce confusion and wandering for Alzheimer's or dementia. Everything tries to give comfort, routine, and safety, while still letting people keep some independence. There's easy access to nearby parks, shops, pharmacies, doctors, hospitals, and other places in Keller, and spiritual needs are met with off-site devotional events.
The facility has had some problems with staffing, as two caregivers have to watch 12 to 16 residents at times, which has led to issues like missed laundry, residents waiting too long for personal care, and sometimes forgotten medication. Some families have noticed wet bedding or dirty laundry left behind, and cleaning hasn't always met expectations. Still, most reviews give the place a fair score, about 7.6 out of 10, and people say the staff act patient and caring for those who live there. The community is small, welcoming, and tries to keep things feeling like home with house-style living, shared meals, and group spaces, and the rates are all-inclusive, with no extra charges for extra help. It's locally owned, so decision makers work on site and focus mainly on making sure residents get the care they need.