Truewood by Merrill, Keller is a two-story senior living community in Keller with 77 apartments that cover independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so you've got a good range of choices between studios and one- or two-bedroom suites, and they're all designed for comfort, with things like wheelchair-accessible showers and personal touches, plus they've got pet-friendly policies if you want to bring a cat or dog along, which a lot of people appreciate because pets help with feeling at home. The place was built to make life easier and safer for people with different needs, especially residents with memory loss, Alzheimer's, or dementia, since the memory care area has its own secured building, technology like bracelets that sound alarms if someone leaves, and staff trained to handle wandering or behavioral issues, which helps families feel some peace of mind about safety.
They've got nurses and LPNs always available, with someone on-call if a doctor is needed, which is helpful if there's a medical concern at any hour, and there's help with things like bathing, grooming, and getting dressed, so residents who need reminders or extra hands for daily tasks have support. Medication care managers and medication techs help keep treatments organized. There's a focus on tailoring care plans because some folks need only light help while others may need medium support or more supervision, and this flexibility lets people keep their routines as much as possible.
Meals are served restaurant-style in a bright dining room, and everyone gets complimentary guest meals, with options for private dining rooms if visitors come, and people comment that the food is nutritious and well-prepared, which matters since eating well keeps your strength up. The community has outings, gardening clubs, trivia, yoga, stretching classes, pet-centered activities, and both on-site and off-site events, offering ways for people to stay active and keep their minds busy, which is important for feeling engaged. There are devotional services on-site for those who want them, indoor and outdoor walking paths, a game room with card tables and large windows, and lounge areas with books, a piano, and comfortable spots to sit, not to mention a fitness room with adaptive equipment for safe exercise and lots of natural light. Residents can join gardening clubs, interest groups, and other activities to keep their days interesting.
Housekeeping, laundry, and suite repairs are handled by staff, which means residents don't have to worry about chores unless they want to, and the transportation service helps with getting to appointments or outings, which is a big help if you don't drive anymore. For those who want to see what the community is like, there are tours that let families look around, talk with staff, and get a feel for daily life.
The grounds are landscaped with walking paths and an enclosed courtyard so it's nice to spend time outside if the weather's good, and the covered entrance with stone pillars and a wood pergola gives a welcoming look, the lobby's got comfortable seats and a fireplace, so you feel cozy coming in. They offer a variety of floor plans, even Deluxe Suites, and all suites come with their own bathrooms and kitchenettes, so you've got some independence but help if you need it.
For residents with higher needs, assisted living and memory care services make things easier, and the memory care program includes supervision, reminders, and brain-stimulating activities to try to help with memory and alertness, while their skilled care team can handle more complex medical support than you usually get at standard assisted living places, so families with loved ones who have dementia or need behavioral support often find this reassuring. The community director and care team focus on keeping the place welcoming and warm, and reviews mention that staff are helpful and friendly, which helps set a comfortable tone. There's Wi-Fi throughout the building and plenty of common areas for conversation and activities, and residents' families can find resources and planning help if they're looking into senior care options or just need support.
Truewood by Merrill, Keller is part of a family-owned company and follows the Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) model, which means it provides care that can change as people's health needs shift over time. The community has picked up several awards including the 2025 Best of Senior Living and recognition for meals, activities, and friendliness, so it's well thought of by residents and visitors for its atmosphere and services. The overall goal there is to help older adults live as independently as possible, with services and comfort features that encourage both physical and mental wellness, all in a lodge-style setting that's easy to get around, with plenty of spots to socialize or just relax in peace.