Sunrise of Fort Worth sits on Bryant Irvin Road, just south of I-20, in a one-story building with wide hallways, a covered driveway, and lots of green landscaping and benches, so folks can sit and take in the view. The community is managed by Sunrise Senior Living, which has been supporting seniors for over 35 years. Inside, you'll find clean, bright, open spaces with inviting living rooms, large windows, comfortable seating, and fireplaces. The dining areas have a relaxed feel, and the kitchen in assisted living has navy cabinets, white counters, and a jukebox for some fun during meals. Meals come from an in-house chef, and there are always vegetarian choices.
People who move in can choose between different floor plans, like studios, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom suites, all with private bathrooms, air-conditioning, and kitchenettes, and each room has emergency response features. The building is wheelchair accessible, has Wi-Fi throughout, and includes all the usual comforts: a wellness center, library, games room, fitness room, bistro, sunroom, computer center, and a comfortable patio with seating for visiting or enjoying nice weather. There's plenty of outdoor space, with gardens, a sensory garden, walking paths, a woodworking area, and a pergola-covered patio. The memory care courtyard is especially quiet and has a red Japanese maple and winding paths for peaceful walking.
Sunrise of Fort Worth has different care options, including independent living, assisted living, short-term stays, hospice coordination, and skilled nursing. Specialized programs serve folks dealing with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, with a secure memory care area, specialized programming like Reminiscence Program and Terrace Club, and technology like alarm bracelets to keep wanderers safe. The staff can help with bowel or bladder incontinence, though they require residents to manage this on their own, but reminders are available if needed. They also help monitor blood sugar for diabetics, though insulin injections aren't given by staff. Residents who have trouble moving can get non-ambulatory care, even those who need mechanical lifts.
Care plans start with a nursing assessment, with nurses and 24-hour awake staff always on duty. Residents get a Designated Care Manager to learn their habits and needs, helping with everything from meals to medication management, bathing, dressing, and personal care, so people can stay as independent as possible. There's a hospitality team at the front desk, ready to answer questions or give a hand when needed, and the management team and staff have been there a long time, which helps keep things stable and familiar. Visiting health professionals-podiatrists, dentists, physical, occupational, and speech therapists-come in as needed, and homecare services are available onsite if extra help is needed.
There's always a full calendar of activities, like fitness classes, woodworking, community and resident-led events, scheduled outings, and day trips, plus devotional services both onsite and offsite. Sunrise offers pet-friendly living, letting residents keep their companions close, and folks can use the beauty salon and barber services on the property. Resident parking is available, as is complimentary scheduled transportation for doctor appointments, community outings, and other planned events. Smoking's allowed outside but not inside.
Sunrise of Fort Worth has always kept things relaxed and homelike, focused on maintaining a peaceful and friendly community, with spaces for quiet and for visiting. The staff put care and thought into making things comfortable, safe, and as independent as possible, and plenty of effort goes into keeping everyone engaged, whether that's through creative events, relaxing in the garden, attending devotional gatherings, or just visiting with a neighbor.