Happy Hearts is a senior living community in San Antonio, Texas, at 24502 Drew Gap, that serves older adults needing different levels of care, like assisted living, memory care, nursing homes, independent living, and in-home care, and they keep things simple and comfortable so folks really can feel at home and settle into daily life easily. The staff speaks both English and Spanish and some even offer services in Arabic and Armenian, so residents from various backgrounds can communicate and feel understood, and the team works every day to help residents with things like grooming, medication reminders, cooking, cleaning, and getting around, and they've put extra attention towards helping those with memory loss, using secured systems like Wander Guard to help prevent wandering and keep everyone safe. Happy Hearts allows both cats and dogs, with different weight limits, and the community lets people smoke outside, so it feels relaxed and open.
The campus has different types of housing, including detached homes, condos, townhomes, studios-Armenian and other studio apartments-and spacious apartments with private baths and wheelchair accessible showers, so everyone finds something that suits their needs, and for those who want company, there are cozy indoor atrium spaces, central fireplaces, and a TV lounge, plus an Italian TV room for entertainment. Folks get all their meals prepared for them, with lots of options like restaurant-style dining, room service, guest meals, and choices like vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, low or no sodium, and diabetic meal options, with special dining requests covered. Housekeeping, laundry, dry cleaning, grocery shopping, and errands are all taken care of, so residents can join art classes, happy hour, live music, stretching, trivia, Wii bowling, and brain fitness activities, and some people like just sitting at the piano or organ or enjoying the art studio, beauty salon, billiards lounge, and fitness center with rehab services.
There are outdoor patios, lush gardens, walking paths, courtyards, and even an aviary in the library, which encourages people to get outside or enjoy restful moments with friends and family, plus organized BBQs, picnics, birthday and holiday parties that bring people together regularly. Residents visit the chapel and take part in devotional activities, with chaplains or priests stopping by, and there's postal service, guest services, and resident parking, plus transportation and errands for an extra cost. Technology and entertainment are always available, so folks can use Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, a computer media center, and social or educational programs that keep everyone active and engaged.
The building stays air-conditioned year-round and, for those needing more help, there is high acuity care, diabetic and incontinence support, medication management, and even respite or short-term stay options, aiming for a comfortable stay that meets most senior living needs. Happy Hearts is pet-friendly, has a beauty salon, party spaces, a ballroom, game and activity rooms, arts and crafts centers, spa services, and memory care features for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and the place has earned awards too, like Best Activities, Best Meals and Dining, and Most Friendly in Senior Living, plus it's got an "Excellent" star rating and positive reviews for its friendly staff and happy atmosphere.
Folks can use a contact form to unlock reviews, pricing, and more details, and staff and advisors will explain everything clearly and help families compare their options, with no payment needed for guidance. Happy Hearts covers a wide range of care types and makes daily life easier and warmer for people who need a little help or memory support, and the community has over 20 years of experience caring for seniors, so folks know they're in steady and experienced hands. The place sets its rents all-inclusively but sometimes dining or extra services have charges, and it's been reviewed at around $250 on average so people can plan ahead, and the team really tries to keep everyone satisfied, safe, active, and as independent as possible for as long as they can.