Ladera Highland Village sits along Chinn Chapel Road in Highland Village, TX, and serves adults 55 and older with a wide range of living and care choices, so you'll find everything from independent living to memory care and skilled nursing services all in the same community, and there are homes built by different builders such as Del Webb, Noble Classic Homes, and Epcon Communities, including the Highland Village series, with new construction single-family homes and board and care homes for small groups. The place is built for people who want maintenance-free living with optional support, so folks who still like to cook and walk and do for themselves can pick a plan that fits what they need, and people who need a bit more support can get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine as the staff steps in for whatever's needed, day or night. For those with complex health concerns or memory issues like Alzheimer's or dementia, there's a specially secured area with 24-hour supervision, memory-enhancing activities, and round-the-clock medical care, with staff watching out for confusion, wandering, and other safety needs.
The community itself is laid out with parks, retention ponds, pocket parks, gazebos, and open spaces, sort of minimizing private backyards so folks all share big green areas and get to see people out and about, which can be nice if you enjoy visiting with neighbors, and you can walk or exercise on trails that cross about 11.85 acres, so there's room to stretch your legs and enjoy the outdoors with views of the water and trees and not be stuck inside. There's an Activity Center with a clubhouse, pool, fitness room, oversized arbor, outdoor grilling spots, and places to relax on nice days, plus walking and fitness trails and courts for bocce ball and pickleball for those who want to keep active. The clubhouse hosts a lot of the social events and classes, while smaller activity rooms, a library, and arts and game rooms let folks gather for simple pleasures, and scheduled activities include everything from fitness programs, wellness options, and movie nights to community-sponsored events that folks can join or help plan.
Inside the private homes and apartments, you'll usually find features like private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, furniture, high-speed internet, and telephone service, and the design helps with accessibility if someone needs a walker or wheelchair. Staff handle things like housekeeping, laundry, move-in help, and meals, and the kitchen team prepares restaurant-style dining with all-day options and menu choices suitable for people with diabetes, food allergies, or special diets. The call system works around the clock for emergencies, and caregivers keep an eye on any residents who may need more supervision, so family doesn't have to worry if someone has wandering or confusion issues. For medical care, the community can provide medication management, wound care, rehabilitation, and chronic illness support, and non-ambulatory folks can get the right help moving around safely. Transportation and parking are there for errands and appointments, too, and the staff from Integrity Group, LLC and Epcon Communities provides the main services while local knowledge helps with community connections and special activities.
The community sits close to several shops and restaurants like The Shops at Highland Village, AMC Highland Village 12, Whole Foods Market, medical centers such as Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, and other cities like Argyle, Flower Mound, Grapevine, Lewisville, and Carrollton, and folks have easy access to recreational options and errands outside the community. Folks looking for a secure, active, and supportive place with lovely outdoor spaces and homes in a friendly neighborhood might appreciate Ladera Highland Village, especially if having several levels of care in one spot, from independent to more involved support, would make things simpler and let people stay in one place as their needs change.