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A Daughter's Care - Cedarbrook House
1237 Cedarbrook Trail, Lancaster, TX, 75146
A Daughter's Care - Cedarbrook House
1237 Cedarbrook Trail, Lancaster, TX, 75146
A Daughter's Care - Cedarbrook House is an assisted living facility in Lancaster, Texas. This community does not offer a level of care outside of assisted living.
Costs at this community start at $2,550 and range up to $6,540. The average price in the community is $4,545, which is equal to the average price in the area of $4,545. The cost of assisted living in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional services may increase the cost of care.
There are 31 hospitals within 25 miles of A Daughter's Care - Cedarbrook House. The two closest hospitals are Crescent Medical Center Lancaster which is 2.1 miles away and Methodist Charlton Medical Center which is 6.2 miles away.
This community has above-average reviews for the area; click for detailed reviews on A Daughter's Care - Cedarbrook House Reviews.
We enjoyed A Daughter's Care - Cedarbrook House. It was very beautiful and very clean. Everybody there was very accommodating and welcoming. We enjoyed the atmosphere. The person who gave the tour was super friendly, very caring and very willing to help. The room was large and had nice furnitur...
We enjoyed A Daughter's Care - Cedarbrook House. It was very beautiful and very clean. Everybody there was very accommodating and welcoming. We enjoyed the atmosphere. The person who gave the tour was super friendly, very caring and very willing to help. The room was large and had nice furniture. It's a very good space for a senior. Everything was well thought out on the layout. I like its intimacy. There are only six or fewer residents, so there's more hands-on help. It's nice. You get more one-on-one time with a caregiver. It's very homey. For activities, they have outings, they have puzzles, and they have a daily schedule, which is nice. They have a very pretty outdoor garden they can go to. They've got a beautician, which is a high amenity for my grandmother.
Read moreOur tour at A Daughter's Care Cedarbrook House was pretty positive.We liked that place pretty well. It seemed to be very clean and the lady that toured with us was very nice, knowledgeable, and seemed to have all her ducks in a row. She explained everything to us. Their rooms were nice, it was ...
Our tour at A Daughter's Care Cedarbrook House was pretty positive.We liked that place pretty well. It seemed to be very clean and the lady that toured with us was very nice, knowledgeable, and seemed to have all her ducks in a row. She explained everything to us. Their rooms were nice, it was like a group home, so it was smaller than the other place we toured. The rooms seemed to be fine, there wasn't anything I would complain about. They weren't as nice as the other one, but they would probably be my second choice. I was looking at their schedule of activities, they don't have as many, it looked like they just did one per week. Their residents, it looked like they were more for memory care, because of the lack of activities. Their activities seem to be only like for an hour a day or so. It seemed as though the residents were fairly happy for the period of time that we were there. It's just a different type of facility, but it was nice enough.
Read moreA Daughter's Care was very nice. They offer everything that they advertise as far as medication management, assistance with ADL, food prep, and all of those things. Because of COVID, the tour was limited. I walked around, but, of course, I wasn't interacting much with the residents. I was...
A Daughter's Care was very nice. They offer everything that they advertise as far as medication management, assistance with ADL, food prep, and all of those things. Because of COVID, the tour was limited. I walked around, but, of course, I wasn't interacting much with the residents. I was able to tour a room that was empty but the other rooms were occupied, so I didn't go in. The layout was very nice.
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