Vitality Living Preston Hollow sits in Dallas, Texas, in a spot where families can find different care choices, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care retirement community options, all on a single campus. This community partners with SeniorAdvisor.com to help families sort through long-term care options and offers detailed information through a free consumer service, so folks can read verified reviews, which right now shows a 3.5-star rating out of 23 reviews, and the average price runs about $4,000, though some prices aren't published.
People here live in private studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments with walk-in showers, kitchenettes with a refrigerator, and individual climate controls, and the building itself has elevators, window coverings, and premium luxury vinyl flooring. Residents can keep a pet, have visitors bring pets, and enjoy plenty of recreation spaces like a game room, grand piano, arts and crafts studio, performance venues, guest parking, and meeting rooms, plus outdoor areas with gardens, secure courtyards, porches, and patios set up for safety.
Staff at Vitality Living Preston Hollow go through a careful hiring process and training that covers aging, chronic diseases, memory care, and emergency procedures, and they provide 24/7 care, medication reminders, bathing and grooming help, mobility assistance, and support for residents with dementia and memory loss in a homelike section called the dedicated memory care neighborhood. There's a nurse around-the-clock and specialists-like physical, occupational, and speech therapy professionals, as well as visits from doctors, podiatrists, dentists, and audiologists-who all come in regularly.
Each apartment comes with cable TV, Wi-Fi, closet space, and flexible floor plans, and residents get daily exercise, fitness classes, help with laundry, linen service, and meticulous housekeeping. Personal service plans make sure each person gets help where they need it, so folks can ask for medication management, dressing, escorting, or therapeutic support, along with regular safety and wellness checks. There's an emergency call response pendant and an alert system in every unit to give residents and their families peace of mind.
Meals include three restaurant-style dishes daily, snacks and beverages all day, flexible food plans, plus meal delivery and room service for folks who want to eat in their own space, and there's a coffee and cappuccino parlor, a fireside living room, and a private dining space for families who come to visit, since the open-door visiting policy means loved ones can drop by anytime.
Vitality Living Preston Hollow pays close attention to community life with all sorts of activities and programs: daily social and recreational events, outings for scenic drives and errands, support groups, tech engagements, wellness and fitness programs, arts and crafts, volunteering, spiritual groups, men's and women's socials, and even therapy and rehabilitation. There's a full-service beauty salon and barber shop, a library, and even shopping and appointment rides arranged through the transportation service, so no one needs to feel stuck inside.
The nursing staff help people who need more medical support in skilled nursing and short-term care, and the memory care program is set up for people with cognitive challenges, offering a calm, safe place to live and join what they call "Vivid Life" activities for mind, body, and spirit. Residents live in easy-to-navigate apartments with security features, assistive technology, individual kitchen appliances, and a wellness staff always on-site. Families and residents can rely on private pay, long-term care insurance, or VA benefits, with no Medicaid accepted, and find detailed support whether someone's looking for independent living or needs memory care and nursing help. The community keeps up a regular renovation plan to adapt and improve, so residents have safe, comfortable, and tidy surroundings. There's no hard sell here; this is simply a place where elders and their families can sort through options, find various levels of living support, and get the little things like laundry, housekeeping, pest control, and cable taken care of so everyone can focus on the important parts of living well in their later years.