Garden Terrace at Fort Worth sits at 7500 Oakmont Blvd. and is part of the Life Care Centers. The facility offers skilled nursing and rehabilitation, with a dedicated area called Garden Terrace Alzheimer's Center for people with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia. There's 24-hour skilled nursing care, medication management, wound care, post-surgical care, and IV therapy, so folks have help whenever they need it, and a medical director oversees care. The in-house team creates individualized care plans to meet each resident's needs, helping with bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication. Families can expect memory care services, assisted living, independent living, and continuing care retirement options, plus short-term, long-term, and outpatient rehabilitation.
Garden Terrace employs a group of caring professionals who cover everything from physical, occupational, and speech therapies to fall prevention, case management, infection management, discharge planning, and social services, with family and resident councils for support. There's a certified activity director, volunteers who visit, read, write letters, and go for walks with residents, and a big calendar of daily activities like exercise sessions, music, arts, singalongs, support groups, current events, and special entertainment from community groups. They offer church and chaplain services, patient and family education programs, a library, and transportation to keep folks engaged and connected.
The setting is homelike, with landscaped grounds, courtyards, and walking paths, so residents can enjoy fresh air or a quiet stroll. Rooms come private or semi-private with private bathrooms, some kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and telephones, plus furnished spaces for comfort. Staff keeps things running with housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, emergency call systems, 24-hour security and fire safety, and bedside and bathroom call lights for safety. There's a beauty salon and barber shop, fitness and wellness spaces, an arts and activity room, and a fine dining program with a certified dietitian who plans meals.
Garden Terrace at Fort Worth helps with finances and dietary needs, offers social opportunities, and encourages residents' independence with varied therapies and outcome-based rehab. The facility stays connected to the community, sitting in a vibrant neighborhood near medical offices, pharmacies, and churches, making visits and outings easier. There's always staff around to help with admissions day or night, and updates about life there can be found on their Facebook page.