Las Colinas Of Westover

9738 Westover Hills Boulevard, San Antonio, TX 78251, USA
2.6 · 86 reviews
  • Skilled nursing
For pricing and availability(510) 200-8839

Pricing

Amenities

Healthcare services

  • Medication management
  • Activities of daily living assistance
  • Assistance with transfers
  • Assistance with dressing
  • Mental wellness program
  • Assistance with bathing

Healthcare staffing

  • 24-hour call system
  • 24-hour supervision
  • 12-16 hour nursing

Meals and dining

  • Meal preparation and service
  • Diabetes diet
  • Special dietary restrictions
  • Restaurant-style dining

Room

  • Cable
  • Telephone
  • Housekeeping and linen services
  • Private bathrooms
  • Air-conditioning
  • Kitchenettes
  • Fully furnished
  • Wifi

Transportation

  • Transportation arrangement
  • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
  • Community operated transportation

Common areas

  • Wellness center
  • Dining room
  • Outdoor space
  • Garden
  • Small library
  • Gaming room
  • Computer center
  • Fitness room
  • Beauty salon

Community services

  • Concierge services
  • Fitness programs
  • Move-in coordination

Activities

  • Scheduled daily activities
  • Community-sponsored activities
  • Resident-run activities
  • Planned day trips

2.64 · 86 reviews

Overall rating

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  5. 1
  • Care

    2.7
  • Staff

    2.6
  • Meals

    2.5
  • Building

    2.8
  • Value

    2.4

Location

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About Las Colinas Of Westover

Las Colinas of Westover is a large nursing facility that offers both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care services in San Antonio, Texas. With a total of 140 beds, the center participates in both Medicare and Medicaid programs, providing care options for a diverse group of residents, including those recovering from hospital stays and those seeking ongoing support with daily living or medical needs. The ownership of Las Colinas of Westover is associated with a hospital district, which contributes to its operational structure and the availability of resources for residents. However, it is not part of a continuing care retirement community and focuses specifically on skilled nursing and rehabilitation services rather than broader retirement or independent living options.

When it comes to rehabilitation services, Las Colinas of Westover receives an average rating, indicating a consistent quality of care for individuals recovering from acute conditions such as strokes, heart attacks, infections, or injuries. Approximately 53.2% of residents who undergo short-term rehabilitation at the facility are able to return to their homes after being discharged. The facility maintains a moderate record in terms of incident rates during rehabilitation stays, with 2.2% of residents experiencing falls that result in significant injury, and 9.3% developing infections serious enough to require hospitalization. There is a 5.7% rate of emergency room visits among short-term residents during their stay, highlighting the importance of ongoing medical oversight.

In terms of long-term care, Las Colinas of Westover also maintains an average rating. This assessment reflects its commitment to supporting residents with daily assistance needs, including administering medications, personal care such as dressing and eating, and support with bathroom needs. The ability for residents to continue self-care is preserved for a high proportion of individuals, with 82.1% maintaining independence in movement and basic activities. Preventative health measures are emphasized, and 96% of residents receive annual influenza vaccinations. The nurse staffing level, averaging 3 hours and 14 minutes per resident each day, contributes to steady and attentive care, supported by an above-average consistency between weekend and weekday staffing.

Las Colinas of Westover has undergone several state health, fire, and safety inspections in recent years. These inspections have identified areas for improvement, such as the need for more timely and comprehensive care planning, better communication with residents and their families about significant changes or events, and consistent application of resident care preferences and goals. A few inspection findings also addressed food service standards, staffing qualifications, infection control protocols, medical records security, and provisions for hospice services. Most of these issues have been resolved promptly, demonstrating a pattern of response to regulatory guidance.

The facility has also been evaluated for compliance with National Fire Protection Association standards, reflecting its commitment to the physical safety of its residents. In the past three years, Las Colinas of Westover has paid a total of two fines, amounting to $34,007. Despite these challenges, the center continues to deliver vital care services to a significant population, providing specialized support for both rehabilitation and long-term residents. The focus at Las Colinas of Westover remains on helping individuals regain their independence following acute illness or injury, maintaining their health and abilities for as long as possible, and ensuring a safe and supportive environment for everyone in their care.

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