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    • Care

      4.4
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      4.3
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      4.2
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      4.5
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      4.1

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    About Overture Plano

    Overture Plano sits in the Stratford Estates neighborhood and has been around since 2016, and while it's a newer spot for seniors, you'll notice right away they've worked to pack in amenities and features meant for folks who want life to be easy and have a little fun, with 169 apartments across four floors and options that run from one to two bedrooms like the Libretto, Allegro, Cadence, and Espressivo, all ranging from about 675 up to over 847 square feet, with some units giving you things like private balconies or patios, oversized garden tubs, large tiled walk-in showers, washers and dryers in your own space, granite countertops, hardwood-style floors, big walk-in closets, climate-controlled storage, and black appliances in kitchens with glass tile backsplashes and prep islands, so they do try to make the place comfortable. Residents over 55 get maintenance-free living, with a professional team there to handle home fixes, housekeeping, linen and dry cleaning, and while home health referrals are available, they also offer levels of care for those who need a little help-there's assisted living, memory care for those with dementia, skilled nursing, and independent living, so you'll see a wide mix of care options.

    You'll see community spaces with memorable names too, like The Scene, which is the gathering room with enough space for Sunday brunches or bigger celebrations, plus there's Cork, which is where you can have a more private dining experience if you want to invite family or friends. The big swimming pool is called The Plunge, with a heated pool and jacuzzi nearby, and poolside cabanas for lounging, plus there's a yoga studio with classes and a fitness center for people who like to stay active. Other amenities include a business center, a game room and media room with a theater, a 24-hour java bar, an art studio, a demonstration kitchen called Relish where they sometimes do cooking lessons, on-site hair and nail salon, outdoor grilling station, club house, TV lounge, and even a weatherproof porte-cochere where the concierge helps with different needs. You'll find elevators and stairs for getting around the four floors, with gated entry and garage parking to keep things secure, plus lockers and extra storage. Overture Plano allows pets with a limit of two cats or two dogs per unit, up to 100 lbs each, and there are some restrictions, but you'll see plenty of people walking their pets since the area has shops and restaurants within walking distance and a bus stop at Coit Road and West Plano Parkway for those using public transit.

    Community meals are available, along with off-site trips, tours, event options for socializing, and different activities focused on memory care, social connection, and physical wellness-they pay attention to what helps folks stay active and feel connected. There aren't any meal plans or schedules in this description, but there are regular Sunday brunches and group gatherings, so you can expect food, company, and a chance to meet your neighbors if you'd like. Overture Plano calls itself "maintenance-free," which just means you don't have to worry about repairs or yard work and can enjoy things like package service, lockers, climate control, and other modern features like cable TV and internet-ready units, with different fees for services like water, trash, and insurance, and you'll run into some nonrefundable fees and amenity charges when you sign up. Lease terms can be flexible-12, 13, or 14 months-depending on what works best.

    Some folks living here want to stay as independent as possible, and others need a bit of help, so Overture Plano includes a range of living choices, with services and activities shaped for active adults and a set-up designed so you can age in place. There's no pretending everything's perfect, but the big idea is to give seniors a place that's comfortable, lets them make new friends, stay active, and not worry about the usual chores of maintaining a home, all while living in a community where you can get more assistance if you need it, all under the same roof. Tours for interested residents or families happen in-person or virtually, but you do have to set up an appointment during the regular business hours to see the place.

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