Palo Duro Retirement Village

    9 Hospital Dr, Canyon, TX, 79015
    4.5 · 6 reviews
    • Continuing care retirement community
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living

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    Amenities

    4.50 · 6 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
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    5. 1
    • Care

      4.5
    • Staff

      4.5
    • Meals

      4.3
    • Building

      4.7
    • Value

      4.3

    Location

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    About Palo Duro Retirement Village

    Palo Duro Retirement Village sits in Canyon, Texas, right next to West Texas A&M University, and has a small-town feel with a focus on safety and friendliness, and it's only about 15 miles south of Amarillo, so you're close to cultural attractions and shopping if you want to get out, and there's also the Palo Duro Canyon State Park, the Panhandle Plains Historical Museum, and other local sights nearby to visit when you feel like a change of scenery. The community offers both apartments and garden homes, with 67 apartments and 28 garden homes, so there are choices for folks who want more space or privacy, and the apartments have window treatments and cable TV outlets, plus kitchens with a range, microwave, fridge, dishwasher, and ice maker, which makes it easy to handle basic needs. Residents can pick from one- or two-bedroom floor plans, with some options suited for singles or couples, and there are amenities like a library, chapel, TV lounge, and rooms for games and exercise if you like to stay busy or just want somewhere quiet to read or talk. There are garden ponds stocked with fish for anyone who likes fishing, and the grounds make for some relaxing walks or places to sit with friends-a lot of residents mention the helpfulness and kindness of the staff and other folks who live there because it seems like people look out for each other.

    There's always a general office staff available all day and night, every day of the year, so if you need anything or something comes up, you'll be able to find someone to help, and that tends to make a lot of people feel safer. Palo Duro Retirement Village offers independent living for people age 45 and up, and residents can get maintenance, housekeeping, and rides to community events included as part of their rent, which helps take care of the chores that get harder as you get older, and a lot of activities happen right there at the community-exercise classes, shopping trips, health clinics, computer lessons, cooking sessions, religious services, communal breakfasts, and birthday and holiday parties, so there's something going on most days if you want to be social or keep active. The community also puts on cultural events and wellness seminars, and there are classes and activities at West Texas A&M if you want to take part across the street.

    For seniors who need extra help, there are assisted living services, so things like bathing, dressing, and medication reminders are covered, and for those with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, the village offers memory care with secure housing and therapies to reduce confusion and prevent wandering, which is important for families worried about keeping their loved one safe. Residential care homes on site provide a live-in caregiver for people needing daily help, and there's also home care, respite care, and nursing home care available, as well as support for those who are still independent but want a hassle-free, social lifestyle. The meals are planned by chefs and meal planners who use good ingredients, and the staff gets recognized for serving food that's both nutritious and enjoyable.

    Palo Duro Retirement Village is proud of promoting privacy and companionship, and the culture of friendliness seems to be something that residents notice, with community awards for staff and residents who stand out for their helpfulness or activities. The environment is designed to be secure, especially for memory care, and you can always schedule a tour in person or see photos and virtual tours online to get a feel before deciding. Safety features, like safety bars in bathrooms, help people avoid falls, and the small, hometown setting is a draw for those who value peace and quiet but don't want to feel isolated. With the variety of living options, wellness programs, and supportive services, this community aims to suit many needs, from seniors who want to stay active and independent to those who need daily help or special memory care.

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