Caraday of Ft Worth sits in the White Settlement community, offering senior living with both assisted living and memory care options, and folks can find short-term rehab, long-term care, and skilled nursing here as well, which is nice if someone needs a variety of services in the same place. The facility has 265 certified beds with an average of about 82 residents a day, and people can choose from private or semi-private rooms, while common areas and outdoor spaces give everyone places to relax or socialize. For those needing help with Alzheimer's or dementia, Caraday of Ft Worth runs dedicated memory care programs and secure male and female households, so residents dealing with confusion or wandering get extra support and safety, and there are staff who give personal care for both daily living and complex conditions like pressure ulcers or lung problems.
The place has a pretty broad set of services, including skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, respite stays, IV therapy, on-site dialysis, physical, occupational, and speech therapies, along with specialized wound and respiratory care. There's a big respiratory care program with tracheostomy services and a 24-hour nursing team helps people who need continual support for chronic lung conditions. The care team pays attention to food and makes sure meals are nutritious and balanced, which can matter a lot to seniors, and people who need help with medication and daily living tasks get it.
Residents take part in an enrichment program with activities meant for every ability, and there's music and memory certified programming along with cognitive activities for people with memory impairments. The on-site beauty shop, separate secure memory care units, and psychosocial support make things a bit easier for folks who find daily life more challenging, and the environment aims to help with overall well-being, including physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
Caraday of Ft Worth holds awards like Best of Senior Living and Best of Senior Living All Star, but it has also had inspection reports showing 48 deficiencies, including areas like infection control, resident assessment, and communication with families about health changes. The nurse turnover rate is 47.2%, with about 3.63 nurse hours per resident each day, which is one way they try to meet the needs of residents who need a higher level of supervision and care planning. The facility's managed by Caraday Ft. Worth LLC, a for-profit company, and is affiliated with Caraday Healthcare. The place is known for community support, friendly staff, and a mix of clinical and supportive services for seniors with different needs.