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Garden Estates of Tyler

2055 W Grande Blvd, Tyler, TX 75703
Garden Estates of Tyler, Tyler, TX

Overview

At Garden Estates of Tyler, we offer senior living designed to suit your needs, health and lifestyle. Located near the Hollytree Country Club, our community is well-designed and appointed to meet the varying needs of our residents.

Offering Independent Living and Assisted Living options, seniors and their loved ones can now enjoy all the comforts of home in one place. We offer a diverse and full activity calendar to ensure we are enriching our residents’ lives with opportunities that are unique to their interests. From structured morning exercise classes to Wii Sports, we create opportunities that are fun and enjoyable in our community. Families can live with more confidence, knowing that their loved ones are cared for by our compassionate staff, while exceeding their expectations.

Room Types

  • 1-Bedroom Apartments
  • 1-Bedroom Suites
  • 2-Bedroom Apartments
  • 2-Bedroom Suites

Amenities

  • Activities Offsite
  • Activities Onsite
  • Air Conditioning
  • Arts and Crafts Center

Services

  • 24/7 Availability of Healthcare Professionals
  • Ambulatory Care
  • Ancillary Services
  • Bathing & Showering Assistance

Care

Senior Apartments

Senior apartments are designed for older adults, featuring amenities and services. These apartments offer a maintenance-free lifestyle with access to social activities, promoting active living and independence.

Independent Living

Designed to help older adults who want to maintain an active and independent lifestyle, these communities offer services and amenities that cater to residents’ needs, while encouraging a sense of community and freedom from the responsibilities of owning a home.

Assisted Living

A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.

Respite Care

Respite care is short-term or temporary care. Respite care can be provided in adult day centers, in private homes via home health agencies and in senior living communities, most often assisted living or skilled nursing facilities.

Reviews

  • Liz Hays

    3 years ago

    What a Great place to Live! My mother lives in independent living and has enjoyed every minute of it. The staff are so helpful, friendly, and courteous. My mom enjoys gardening, art, and dancing. She also loves the full size kitchen in her apartment because she loves to bake and cook. She has meet new friends here and consider this her home.

  • D

    7 years ago

    I want to thank all the employees at Garden Estates for helping my mother make this difficult transition from her home to assisted living. My faith was truly challenged as we tried to find a facility she would be happy with. And then we found Garden Estates. Each time I visit I see residents sitting at the front door greeting us as we arrive and in the lobby mingling. Sometimes I am not sure if I am waving to a resident or someone who is visiting a resident! They seem lively and happy here. And most importantly, my mother seems happy now. Yes, it takes time to adjust but the staff stays positive and encouraging at all times. They know their business and they are GOOD at it. They care. And I will never, ever be able to thank Keisha enough for being kind and interested in my mother. I admit I did not believe my mother would be happy anywhere but at her home. I am so glad I was wrong and it is only because of an outstanding staff that took extra time to make my mother feel welcomed and loved. Thank you all so, so much.

  • Joseph Greene III

    3 years ago

    Meals were NOT appropriate for diabetics, cardiac patients, or hypertension (low salt diets). The food quality seems to be a running joke between many of the residents. As a visitor, visiting my mother-in-law, I overheard residents discuss things like: "What was that brown stuff last evening?", "Whatever that supper was last night, it was so salty I couldn't eat it.", "my salad was more like sludge", and "I couldn't maintain my blood sugar eating that food, so my health has declined rapidly since I moved here." I am pretty sure that senior living facilities are required by the state to provide meals that meet senior's dietary needs. The owner's couldn't retain reliable staff, and the decent staff members who tried to recommend or implement improvements were let go by corporate management for making waves. I must say that it does not appear that the local staff is to blame for the ongoing issues, because everyone I met was passionate about their job, they just didn't get the support or funds that they needed from corporate to implement real change. Corporate management needs to treat this place like their mother lived there; it has potential to be a nice facility. The building has issues that were just covered up with vinyl siding and caulk, in spite of water leaks, water penetration, window frames coming lose from the structure, old noisy HVAC units that barely function, mold & mildew, dripping pipes inside the walls, etc., the county health department should take a serious look at this property! After six months of empty promises about "major renovations" that turned out to be minor cosmetic improvements; lack of improved meal quality or food that would be appropriate for senior diets/ meet the needs of diabetics, and an apparent corporate distain for their clients, my mother-in-law sought other accommodations; it's a shame that her health has declined so much in the six months that she stayed at Garden Estates of Tyler waiting for them to make good on their promises! I would NOT recommend this facility to anyone at this time.

  • J Willy

    7 years ago

    I do like their assisted living, but would have to move again if my Mom needed memory care or nursing care. That could throw someone with beginning stages of dementia into a loop. Had to choose another care center. They are nice for what they are setup to do.

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