Emeritus at Collin Oaks Community Testimonials

Community Testimonials

I toured the facility and found it very warm and cheerful. It was clean. There were a lot of activities planned throughout the day. The dining was bright and spacious. There is an inner courtyard where they have cookouts, gardening activities. It is pet friendly. Patients can transition to memory care if needed. It is not the newest facility in our area, but I think that the people are very professional, warm and caring.

My Grandmother lives in this facility, and since day one, we as a family, have been impressed by the quality of the environment and the hospitality of the staff. Not once has my grandmother complained about the staff or the facility, instead, she talks about how much fun she's having with the daily activities and how she loves the fact that she could keep her pet cat. The staff alerts us when any problem arises in the health of my grandmother and, because the hospital is nearby, we feel as if this was the best choice we could make as a family to move my grandmother in this facility.

Collin Oaks is a moderately priced, clean assisted living facility that also has a separate section for alzheimer residents. This was the first facility my husband and I found for my in-laws when we moved them from out of state. Everyone seemed genuinely interested in helping them adjust. There were many opportunities for activities and seemed to be an abundance of volunteers that came and did everything from sing to give free manicures. My favorite activity was the "senior" prom. Unfortunately, my in-laws were only able to stay a few months. My mother in law needed a facility more in line with a nursing home and my father-in-law's alzheimers became such that he needed much more supervision than this facility could provide. We had underestimated the amount of care my in-laws needed. The only complaint I personally had was that often the hallways would smell of urine. Otherwise I would give this facility 5 stars.