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New Haven Assisted Living and Memory Care
21327 Falvel Road, Spring, TX, 77388
New Haven Assisted Living and Memory Care
21327 Falvel Road, Spring, TX, 77388
Welcome to New Haven Assisted Living and Memory Care (Opening Fall 2017), an Assisted Living community located in Spring, Texas. The cost of the assisted living community at New Haven Assisted Living and Memory Care (Opening Fall 2017) starts at a monthly rate of $2,495 to $6,720. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
There are 27 hospitals within 25 miles of New Haven Assisted Living and Memory Care (Opening Fall 2017). The two closest hospitals are Houston Northwest Medical Center which is 4.2 miles away and Tops Surgical Specialty Hospital which is 4.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at New Haven Assisted Living and Memory Care (Opening Fall 2017) are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Fitness Programs
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Social Outings
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Transportation at Cost
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Allowed Outdoors
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- All-Day Dining
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- International Cuisine
- Professional Chef
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- deck
Care
- Courtesy transportation to medical appointments
- Medication coordination
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
I moved Mom into New Haven Assisted Living & Memory Care in spring. I felt that it was the best place and she needed a smaller facility so they get to know her. It's very clean, everyone seems friendly and on top of everything. I wish that there were more occurrences of residents coming out and ...
I moved Mom into New Haven Assisted Living & Memory Care in spring. I felt that it was the best place and she needed a smaller facility so they get to know her. It's very clean, everyone seems friendly and on top of everything. I wish that there were more occurrences of residents coming out and talking to each other. The staff was friendly and they knew what they were doing. They know about my mother's care and they asked about what she needed. My mother always says that they're very nice there and friendly, and her room's always clean. They play bingo, they take her out for outings, they have a little tour bus, and they do nice things together. They have a salon, and there's an outdoor patio or nice veranda, a beautiful living room where they watch TV, and a nice library area. There are medical people that come to visit and take care of them. In terms of cost, they're all the same, not more or less than others.
Read moreAfter an adjustment period, it was a good place overall. One of the issues I had was my loved one went in for a respite stay. Then he had a fall and ended becoming a permanent resident. There ended up being a disconnect between respite care and resident care - there was something missing in that ...
After an adjustment period, it was a good place overall. One of the issues I had was my loved one went in for a respite stay. Then he had a fall and ended becoming a permanent resident. There ended up being a disconnect between respite care and resident care - there was something missing in that transition. If you come in right away as a resident, you would have gotten more information on what their processes are. I think they assumed he and our family already knew all the ins and outs, when in fact we did not. The dining room was never utilized by the residents much. He was usually one of about five people who came down to meals , so it was kind of lonely. During the 9 months he was there, they went through three directors. But the caregivers there were really nice. They were friendly to everybody, which was nice to see. The activities director there is really good. He got to bring his own furniture, so it felt like home. The room was a nice size, and so was his bathroom.
Read moreI've shared quite a bit with others about New Haven and how attentive the staff was to my mom and also to others. We were there quite a bit and saw how staff interacted with residents, if someone needed something they would try and attend to them right away. The first thing we noticed and so did oth...
I've shared quite a bit with others about New Haven and how attentive the staff was to my mom and also to others. We were there quite a bit and saw how staff interacted with residents, if someone needed something they would try and attend to them right away. The first thing we noticed and so did others when they visit, is everything smells clean and they're always on it. Whereas some places have a smell, there's nothing here. My mom got very good care there. If she didn't want to go to the dining room they brought her meals to her and they tried to include her. It's a nice place; it was small and that was something else I liked. I liked the residents as well, they were people who were like my mother. They were sill mobile, and they tried to interact; so she was able to communicate with a lot of the people. They were able to have that communication and build a relationship with each other. She also liked going out, they had a few outing and she wanted to be included. They would go to lunch at local restaurants and they sent pictures during events and activities. On Easter she took a picture with the Easter bunny, and they sent me a picture of that. One of their services included hair dressing and cuts, which was done by the activities director. There was good communication with staff, so if something happened they made sure to send me pics, like in the event of a haircut. I would recommend New Haven Assisted Living & Memory Care of Spring to others and matter of fact, I already have - even if it wasn't a good fit for those people.
Read moreThis community wasn't as secure as another community we looked at.
I visited New Haven Assisted Living & Memory Care - Spring. It looked aesthetically beautiful, it had a great backyard for the memory care people, and the lady who assisted me was extremely nice. They were just very expensive. The initial money that you have to give them for just coming there, I...
I visited New Haven Assisted Living & Memory Care - Spring. It looked aesthetically beautiful, it had a great backyard for the memory care people, and the lady who assisted me was extremely nice. They were just very expensive. The initial money that you have to give them for just coming there, I don't know what they call that, was also very high. The rooms were pretty spacious as compared to most places. They had their own private bathrooms too. The thing I don't like is that they don't provide any furniture. The backyard was very nice because you're looking out over a field. It wasn't a lot of buildings or anything like that. It was aesthetically nice.
Read moreI toured New Haven Assisted Living & Memory Care. It seems to be a very beautiful location. The staff seem to be very knowledgeable and helpful when interacting with the residents there. They have a patio. I believe there are places for hair as well. It seemed very clean.