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Arlington Plaza
6801 W Poly Webb Rd, Arlington, TX, 76016
Arlington Plaza
6801 W Poly Webb Rd, Arlington, TX, 76016
Welcome to Arlington Plaza, an award-winning community offering comprehensive, all-inclusive independent living in sunny Arlington, Texas.
At Arlington Plaza, residents are encouraged to live each day to the fullest through convenient amenities, compassionate interactions with staff, and exciting daily programming.
On-site at Arlington Plaza, residents have access to a wide variety of helpful services and amenities, including state-of-the-art luxury features and concierge services like:
- On-campus beauty salon and barbershops
- On-site laundry machines
- Activity rooms and multi-purpose spaces
- Space outdoors to enjoy the fresh air
- Walking paths throughout the community’s ground
- Fireplace in the common areas
- On-campus chapel with regular devotional services
- Daily life enrichment opportunities
- Lounge rooms
- Pool tables for residents to play billiards
- Exercise equipment on-site
- Rooms for playing games and cards
- An on-campus library
- Restaurant-style resident dining
- Resident kitchen for hands-on cooking opportunities
- Computers with internet access and wifi in the common areas
- Private dining rooms for individual celebrations
- Parking options
As an all-inclusive retirement community, Arlington Plaza offers dining up to three times per day. Dining is a major attraction for many incoming residents at Arlington Plaza, with chef-prepared meals right at their fingertips.
The recipes on the menu change daily, with past favorites including:
- Pumpkin spice ravioli
- Pretzel Salad
- Beef Tenderloin on mint and fava bean puree
- Banana Ice Cream
- Creamy Coleslaw
- Thanksgiving corn pudding
- Molten chocolate cake
Along with dining, Arlington Plaza’s monthly fees include access to daily life enrichment programming opportunities. Life enrichment options at Arlington Plaza are designed to help residents explore their personal interests and make friends with their neighbors, giving them stress-free access to fun opportunities like:
- Group outings to malls, concerts, points of interest, and more
- Hands-on cooking
- Volunteering
- Coffee Klatch
- Trivia
- Rummikub
- Ice cream social events
- Holiday celebrations
- Board games
- Poker
- Adventure travel video screenings
- Hymnal choir
- Raffles
- Live performances
- Bingo
- Bible Study
- Sit-down aerobics
- Resident Appreciation Dinners
Arlington is a beautiful area with a lot to offer, including exceptional health care at the nearby Texas Health Arlington Memorial Hospital and shopping at local malls.
In (an around) Arlington, families will find plenty of fun things to do off-campus, with exciting local places to visit like:
Availability varies, but Arlington Plaza offers many layouts and floor plans for families to choose form when they move in. Apartment homes available through Arlington Plaza include:
- Studio (Starting at 418 sq ft)
- One-bedroom (Starting at 550 sq ft)
- Two-bedroom (Starting at 855 sq ft)
During their stay at Arlington Plaza, residents enjoy a wide variety of premium, restort-style apartment amenities and state-of-the-art security features, including:
- Hookups for landlines
- Cable TV access
- All-inclusive utilities
- Heating and air conditioning
- In-unit kitchenettes
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Window treatments
- Emergency response systems
- Private apartments
- Patios/balconies
- Carpeting
Like many Holiday Retirement communities, Arlington Plaza is widely-praised for their affordable housing, kind staff, and comprehensive approach to independent care. According to online reviews, families said they would recommend Arlington Plaza for independent living thanks to:
- The beautiful on-site dining room, creating the perfect setting for residents to enjoy restaurant-style meals with their peers
- The exciting life enrichment programming, creating daily opportunities for residents to make friends and enjoy hands-on activities
- The all-inclusive monthly fees, letting residents enjoy everything Arlington Plaza offers without hidden fees
- The community’s close communication with family members, keeping them “in the loop” about their loved one during their stay at Arlington Plaza
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Arlington Plaza located?
Arlington Plaza is located at:
6801 W Poly Webb Rd
Arlington, TX 76016
Q: What care services and amenities does Arlington Plaza provide?
Residents have access to many premium services and amenities during their stay at Arlington Plaza, including:
- Soft carpet and window treatments
- In-unit kitchen spaces
- Heating and air conditioning
- Wheelchair-accessible units available
- Emergency response tools and services
- All-inclusive utilities
- Private units
- Cable TV hookups
- Telephone hookups
- Attached patios/balconies (in select units)
Families can learn more about the services and amenities available at Arlington Plaza by using the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: What levels of care does Arlington Plaza provide?
Arlington Plaza provides dedicated independent living. Their services are designed to help residents maximize each day with convenient services like weekly housekeeping, linen service, delicious meals, and more.
If residents need services outside of those they provide, they may arrange them with a third-party provider. This is especially important when residents need health care, as skilled nursing care is not provided through Arlington Plaza.
To learn more about the levels of care available through Arlington Plaza, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: How much does Arlington Plaza cost?
Monthly fees at Arlington Plaza vary according to each unit’s size and layout. To get a personalized quote for Arlington Plaza based on their most recent pricing and available units, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: Is Arlington Plaza pet-friendly?
Pets are welcome at Arlington Plaza, as long as they comply with the pet policy. Most cats and dogs are welcome. For more information, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
Q: Do the residents seem active and engaged at Arlington Plaza?
Arlington Plaza is committed to helping residents stay active and feel engaged during their stay, offering daily living enrichment programming designed to generate interest and encourage peer involvement.
To learn more about the community’s life enrichment programming, please use the link above to make an inquiry.
There are 39 hospitals within 25 miles of Arlington Plaza. The two closest hospitals are Usmd Hospital At Arlington L P which is 5.7 miles away and Baylor Orthopedic And Spine Hospital At Arlington which is 5.7 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Arlington Plaza are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Activity Center
- Fitness Programs
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Spanish
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Intergenerational Programs
- Birthday Parties
- Dances
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- International Cuisine
- Professional Chef
- Vegetarian
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- deck
- or balcony
Care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
- Nurse
- Podiatrist
- Dentist
- Physical therapist
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
I looked at Arlington Plaza. The people seemed nice. It's big and there's lots to do. The least thing that I liked about it was the building. It was in degraded condition. I know that they were doing some renovations, but in the end, they needed a lot of work. Everybody I talked to was very nice. ...
I looked at Arlington Plaza. The people seemed nice. It's big and there's lots to do. The least thing that I liked about it was the building. It was in degraded condition. I know that they were doing some renovations, but in the end, they needed a lot of work. Everybody I talked to was very nice. They had some community rooms and they did activities in them. The sizes of the rooms were fine. They were on par with the building. The things that I saw were clean.
Read moreMy brother was in Arlington Plaza. It was very nice and comfortable, and he seemed to get along there. The patrons there were very friendly with him. He was only there about a week or two because then he had to go to the hospital and he's still in the hospital. His room was nice and clean. The only ...
My brother was in Arlington Plaza. It was very nice and comfortable, and he seemed to get along there. The patrons there were very friendly with him. He was only there about a week or two because then he had to go to the hospital and he's still in the hospital. His room was nice and clean. The only complaint I have is that when he got there, they didn't give him a life alert. It's something that they put around their neck to warn them if they fall. It calls for help. He ended up having to go to the hospital. He fell, and he called me and asked me to call them and tell them to come get him. They never did give him that life-alert necklace, but they told us that they would, so that caused some problems. We had a meal there with him and it was very good. He wasn't there long enough to get involved in any activities. It was very clean. The dining area was very clean, well-kept, and inviting. The tables were set nicely and the food was served. They gave you a choice of what you would want to eat and it's real, real nice and comfortable. We got a virtual visit when we first talked to them. They wanted us to come that day and we couldn't come. The people we talked to that day weren't there the next day. It changed hands the next day. A different corporation had bought it, so they didn't have any of my brother's records. I'm pretty sure the lady we talked to knew that it was not going to be the same the next day, but she never mentioned it. As far as my brother being treated the way he was treated and all that, it didn't affect it. We took him shopping and we took one of the other ladies that was there. We were going to go the next week also, but before that, he called us and told us that three people had come down with COVID. So we didn't go back. The next day he called us and said that ten more had come down with COVID.
Read moreI like the customer service I get from Holiday Arlington Plaza. The tour was great. I like the dining facility, and I like the room, but their closet spaces were small. The apartment that they showed us was really nice. Outside of the closet space being small, I also found out this senior living doe...
I like the customer service I get from Holiday Arlington Plaza. The tour was great. I like the dining facility, and I like the room, but their closet spaces were small. The apartment that they showed us was really nice. Outside of the closet space being small, I also found out this senior living doesn't have tub, they only have shower, and that particular one, the garage was underneath the apartment. But they have breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and they have a shuttle to take you to the shopping place. Those were the two main amenities. Even though it's in a residential area, there was so much construction going on, and to even admire the beauty, with that, you couldn't see it at all. That and making the elevators accessible from the garage up to the floor would be highly recommended.
Read moreWe had an in-person tour of Holiday Arlington Plaza. The lady who took us around was nice. They have a lot of options. We were not as interested in its location. It did not have an outdoor space. The facility was very outdated and a little bit on the rundown side. The rooms were very old, with musty...
We had an in-person tour of Holiday Arlington Plaza. The lady who took us around was nice. They have a lot of options. We were not as interested in its location. It did not have an outdoor space. The facility was very outdated and a little bit on the rundown side. The rooms were very old, with musty smells. The people were out and interactive. The facility was much bigger and more spread out, so there was a lot more walking to get to things. The dining room was upstairs, but that was fine. They do have activities, but we didn't see anything when we were there.
Read moreThe staff are definitely very friendly and sweet and we loved the welcoming atmosphere. However even with it mostly being a good experience overall, there are a couple of areas they could improve on.
Holiday Arlington Plaza seemed very nice. It wasn't very busy the day we went in so we didn't really see too many people, but the few that we met seemed to be very nice. They took us to one room and it was OK for one person. They provide meals there. The building was an older facility. It probably n...
Holiday Arlington Plaza seemed very nice. It wasn't very busy the day we went in so we didn't really see too many people, but the few that we met seemed to be very nice. They took us to one room and it was OK for one person. They provide meals there. The building was an older facility. It probably needs a little bit of updating, but the rooms themselves had been done and painted or something to get it ready for whoever might decide to rent it next. The dining area looked clean. It was a bright area with windows that looked out. It was more like a restaurant. There was a station where people could come and get beverages, like coffee and tea. The residents could also order off a menu in which the food gets brought to them. It's in a residential neighborhood, so there's not a lot of extra space around the facility from the way it's designed. From the outside you see some maintenance things that may need to be addressed, but it seemed clean.
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