The Heights of Atascosa is a nursing home located in Pleasanton, Texas, providing a wide range of care services to its residents. Certified by both Medicare and Medicaid, and a Medicare participant since May 16, 2008, the facility offers specialized care in areas such as wound care, stroke care, and memory care. Additional services include occupational, physical, and speech therapy, which are tailored to assist residents in maintaining or recovering their independence. The facility also addresses sensory health needs with hearing and vision care, along with podiatry services to ensure comprehensive medical support. Pain management options are available to enhance the comfort of residents dealing with chronic pain or other conditions. With a current occupant count of 91, The Heights strives to meet the diverse medical and personal needs of its residents.
The Heights of Atascosa also offers clubs and communities to engage residents socially and provide enriching activities, complemented by a resident and family council for ongoing communication and feedback. For those needing dialysis or hospice care, dedicated services are in place to support these critical needs, and a barber/beauty salon provides grooming services to residents, enhancing their well-being and morale. While the facility has provisions for a broad spectrum of care needs, reviews indicate a mixed record concerning the quality of care and staff interaction. Some reports commend individual staff members and rehabilitation efforts, while others highlight concerns about medical neglect, staff communication, and understaffing. Such reviews suggest that while many residents experience positive engagement and care, there are inconsistencies in service quality and oversight, affecting the overall experience for some individuals at the facility.
Costs at this community start at $6,280 and range up to $7,285. The average price in the community is $6,782, which is more than the average price in the area of $5,804. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.