Hill Villa Senior Living sits on five peaceful acres at 8000 Calmont Ave. in Fort Worth, Texas, and you'll find it's a good-sized place with a three-story layout built back in 1983, with plenty of open space and a fence all around for security, plus those secured gates and cameras to help folks feel safe. Residents can pick from studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, or even three-bedroom apartments, many showing features like walk-in showers, granite or stone counters, stainless steel appliances, and satellite TV, while all utilities except phone, cable, and internet come paid, so you won't have to juggle a bunch of bills every month. If you have a small pet, you can bring along a cat or a dog as long as they're under 30 pounds and meet breed rules, though a pet fee of $500 applies.
A team of compassionate nurses and caregivers stays on-site, so staff can help day or night with things like medication, monitoring health, and helping you get around. Folks get help with activities of daily living, plus scheduled weekly housekeeping with flat linen service, so you'll have lighter chores. Hill Villa keeps things safer with 24-hour emergency alerts and regular staff, and staff helps residents get to doctor's visits and errands, and there's regular transportation to and from the city if someone wants to get out and about, too. They've got a fire system, courtesy patrol, and elevators, plus access gates for when you want to drive.
Most people like the steady flow of meals, and here, residents get three, restaurant-style meals daily, with menus made by nutritionists for better health and food variety, and there's even a 1950s-style diner as well as a Coca-Cola themed ice cream parlor if you have a taste for something old-fashioned or sweet. To help everyone feel at home, they set up a lot of activities, like bingo, movie outings, exercise classes, gardening, arts and crafts, and there's a gym, wellness room, beauty and barber salon, home theater, piano and music room, card and billiard tables, computer rooms, and a library on every floor, so you're never short on things to do. The community center and outdoor seating areas give residents a quiet or social place to relax, and chatting with neighbors happens pretty often. Friendly staff helps encourage wellness and tries to make connections easy for everyone, which matters for both new and longtime residents.
Those who use the on-site laundry, mini-grocery, and vending machines like that most daily needs are only a short walk away, and folks who subscribe to the monthly newsletter stay up to date on everything happening in the building. Hill Villa Senior Living has a resident-centered lifestyle and tries to let seniors decide what matters most in their day, and residents are free to come and go as they like, joining planned social events or spending quiet time in private rooms. The place covers several areas around Fort Worth-like White Settlement, Benbrook, River Oaks, Sansom Park, and Saginaw-so you might run into both new faces and familiar ones if you're local. The idea here's to offer a safe, warm, and caring home that treats everybody like family, with staff around to provide attentive care while letting people live life on their own terms.