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The Delaney at South Shore
2605 Marina Bay Drive, League City, TX, 77573
The Delaney at South Shore
2605 Marina Bay Drive, League City, TX, 77573
Welcome to The Delaney at South Shore, a Life Care Services community offering comprehensive retirement living services and housing in League City, TX.
Offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care, The Delaney at South Shore is equipped to help residents with a diverse range of long-term care needs. Residents are invited to enjoy world-class amenities and supportive services during their stay, creating an all-in-one approach to care.
The community’s customized approach to care makes it possible for residents to pay for only the services they need. Instead of paying for an all-in-one care program, residents can build their service routine from the ground up to create an ideal balance of support and independence.
The Delaney at South Shore offers beautiful, spacious floor plans with thoughtfully-designed layouts and state-of-the-art amenities. Families are welcome to learn more about the The Delaney at South Shore’s available floor plans by chatting with us below.
Independent Living in League City, TX
The Delaney at South Shore’s independent living program offers residents an opportunity to come and go as they please, enjoying total freedom with access to the community’s resort-style services and amenities.
Independent living apartments feature essential and premium amenities like washers and dryers, walk-in closets, and emergency call systems. Studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments are available.
To learn more about The Delaney at South Shore’s available apartments, please chat with us below.
Assisted Living in League City, TX
The Delaney at South Shore’s assisted living program is designed to help residents with their activities of daily living, providing customized care according to their unique needs.
Each incoming resident is assessed by The Delaney at South Shore to help the community identify their strengths. The community uses the assessment results to create a customized service plan, making it possible for them to provide ample care.
Staff are available 24-hours a day, helping residents manage their medications and activities like dressing, bathing, and grooming.
Residents enjoy total access to supportive services like housekeeping and chef-prepared dining, eliminating the need to clean, do laundry, and make meals. Families are welcome to learn more about all the services and amenities included with The Delaney at South Shore’s assisted living program.
Dining at The Delaney at South Shore
The Delaney at South Shore’s dining program is designed to help residents manage their nutritional intake without grocery shopping, cooking at home, or ordering takeout.
Instead, residents are invited to enjoy chef-prepared dining on-campus while they call The Delaney at South Shore. The community’s dining options can be customized to meet a person’s dietary needs, substituting ingredients to comply with allergies or other restrictions.
Residents are welcome to dine together in the beautiful restaurant-style dining room, sharing meals with their peers as they savor their favorite recipes. Menu options change daily, featuring recipes residents are sure to love. Each meal is handcrafted by dedicated culinary staff, with breakfast, lunch, and dinner available.
To learn more about the dining program at The Delaney at South Shore, please chat with us below.
Life Enrichment at The Delaney at South Shore
The Delaney at South Shore offers life enrichment programming for residents to enjoy during their stay, offering opportunities to create the vibrant and engaged lifestyle they’ve always wanted.
Life enrichment opportunities on campus include a diverse range events and activities, including exercise classes, arts and crafts, devotional services, group outings, and more. Families are welcome to learn more about the upcoming life enrichment programming at The Delaney at South Shore, please chat with us below.
Memory Care in League City, TX
The Delaney at South Shore’s Heartfelt Connections memory care program is designed for residents living with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, creating a safe and comfortable atmosphere that promotes around-the-clock peace of mind.
Staff members are available 24-hours a day, with emergency call systems in each resident’s apartment home. The staff go above and beyond to anticipate residents’ needs, minimizing their risk of emergencies.
To learn more about the Heartfelt Connections memory care program at The Delaney at South Shore, please chat with us below.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Does The Delaney at South Shore accept Medicare or Medicaid?
The Delaney at South Shore is not certified to accept Medicare or Medicaid. As a non-medical community, The Delaney at South Shore does not offer post-acute healthcare or skilled nursing care. Medicare and Medicaid are designed to pay for medical services and will not cover personal care.
To learn more about paying for The Delaney at South Shore’s care services, please chat with us below.
Q: How much does The Delaney at South Shore cost?
The Delaney at South Shore offers customized pricing, allowing residents to only pay for the services they need.
Families are welcome to request a free quote for the community by chatting with us below.
Q: What levels of care does The Delaney at South Shore provide?
The Delaney at South Shore offers a dynamic range of retirement living and long-term care services, including:
- Independent living
- Assisted living
- Memory care
The community’s services do not include post-acute healthcare or skilled nursing care. Families are welcome to learn more about The Delaney at South Shore’s levels of care by chatting with us below.
Q: Does The Delaney at South Shore allow pets?
The Delaney at South Shore is a pet-friendly community, welcoming residents to live with their cats and dogs on campus. Families are welcome to learn more about The Delaney at South Shore’s pet policy by chatting with us below.
Q: What coronavirus precautions does The Delaney at South Shore take?
The Delaney at South Shore has implemented many precautions against the spread of COVID-19, as advised by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the state of Texas.
Residents and staff are strongly recommended being vaccinated against the novel coronavirus disease. On campus, staff are required to wear masks and resident events follow social distancing protocol.
Families are welcome to learn more about the current coronavirus precautions in place for residents and staff of The Delaney at South Shore by chatting with us below.
Q: How do I find more information about The Delaney at South Shore?
The Delaney at South Shore offers free tours of their community to give families a firsthand look at what it means to call their residence home.
To schedule a free tour of the community, please chat with us below.
There are 23 hospitals within 25 miles of The Delaney at South Shore. The two closest hospitals are Houston Methodist St John Hospital which is 1.5 miles away and Houston Physicians’ Hospital which is 3.4 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Delaney at South Shore are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Clubs & Communities
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Activity Center
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
- On-site beauty/barber salon
Activities & Fitness
- Social Outings
- Allowed Outdoors
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Reminiscence Programs
- Intergenerational Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
- Gluten-free
Accommodations
- Beauty & Barber
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- deck
- or balcony
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Golf Course or Putting Green
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
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My Dad moved in January and the same day they were completely ready to care for him. It relieved us of continually worrying about him and getting appropriate care. Heather walked us through the entire process and made it simple. Would definitely recommend.
Since moving our Mom to the Memory Care Unit at The Delaney at South Shore, she has thrived! She loves her “little apartment “ as she calls it. Ann and her staff are so caring, compassionate and very astute as to what Mom needs to feel so comfortable. From the moment you walk in to the front doo...
Since moving our Mom to the Memory Care Unit at The Delaney at South Shore, she has thrived! She loves her “little apartment “ as she calls it. Ann and her staff are so caring, compassionate and very astute as to what Mom needs to feel so comfortable. From the moment you walk in to the front door of The Delaney, you feel welcomed. The staff are very accommodating and friendly. The facility is clean and has a homey feel. We made the right choice.
Read moreI have been talking to the Delaney for the past two years for the possibility that my aunt, who lives out of state, might need to live here. The entire staff has always greeted me with a friendly face, answered all of my questions, let me take measurements of the room for furniture etc. Now, I’ve ...
I have been talking to the Delaney for the past two years for the possibility that my aunt, who lives out of state, might need to live here. The entire staff has always greeted me with a friendly face, answered all of my questions, let me take measurements of the room for furniture etc. Now, I’ve been looking at the Delaney for the past year, since I moved my dad in with me at my home, just in case something were to ever happen, and he needed more care. She invited dad to come and have lunch with fellow pastors that are residents there, which we did, and welcomed him with open arms. Becky Day is an angel walking on earth. My dad did recently end up in the hospital and will live at the Delaney after he regains some strength in rehab. Becky has been there for me and a true sounding board through this entire process. She has reassured me, given me knowledge I didn’t have of the process and all of these moments calmed me with her endless patience, love and guidance. I just can’t say enough good about the feeling you get when you walk into the Delaney. It feels like home. 💕🙏🏻💕
Read moreI''m only leaving a review for how rude these people are. I''m a delivery driver, and it was my first time on this route. When I entered the building, no one was at the desk. As I walked more in, I saw 3 employees talking amongst themselves. One actually was heading toward me after she saw me with t...
I''m only leaving a review for how rude these people are. I''m a delivery driver, and it was my first time on this route. When I entered the building, no one was at the desk. As I walked more in, I saw 3 employees talking amongst themselves. One actually was heading toward me after she saw me with the big box. But literally stopped mid way and started talking again to the other person. The receptionist walked by me, again you can''t miss the big box I had in my hand and didn''t even care to look at me. As i was trying to ask the same lady who was heading my way she completely ignored me! Someone came out of nowhere and finally helped me. Regardless of my job I''m still a person!!!!
Read moreMy husband was at The Delaney at South Shore. He was in memory care for three-and-a-half years. It was better than average, but not great. The staff there was lacking. We went through the COVID thing, and the staff was changing all the time. That was one of the biggest problems I had, although they ...
My husband was at The Delaney at South Shore. He was in memory care for three-and-a-half years. It was better than average, but not great. The staff there was lacking. We went through the COVID thing, and the staff was changing all the time. That was one of the biggest problems I had, although they were very nice. The staff was always in training, so they didn't know as much. As they stayed on longer, they got better, of course. The food was wonderful. The chef there was great. The memory care got the same food as the regular independent and assisted living. They all ate the same food. The facility was very pretty and very clean. It was so hard because, during COVID, it was so crazy. They couldn't do a lot of things. When I first went in there, it was pre-COVID, and they were doing a lot of things with the patients. When COVID came, everything came to a halt, and this year, they're just starting back doing little extra things for them. They had music. They had somebody come in and sing for them, and they would do that maybe twice a month or three times a month. The activities were not poor but below average. Value for money was good. They were a little on the high side.
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