The Heritage at Hunters Chase - CLOSED
12151 Hunters Chase Dr, Austin, TX 78729
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5
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January 5, 2022
Our Mother has lived there for three months now and is a completely different person. She was living alone with no stimulation and now has friends, plays cards again and has gained eight pounds. She cuts our visits short because she has "friends waiting". What a huge improvement with her quality of life. Staff is amazing, food is excellent. It's an older building but very comfy and homey. So glad we made the move!
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About The Heritage at Hunters Chase - CLOSED in Austin, Texas
Located in the heart of the North Austin neighborhood, The Heritage at Hunters Chase is a beautiful and active senior living community is part of the Cadence Senior Living family of communities.
Assisted Living:
We tailor our services to provide the support you need to live well. From daily assistance to transportation scheduling to housekeeping, the Cadence team is equipped to accommodate the needs of each of our residents.
Memory Care:
Our patented Revere? Memory Care program is designed to help those living with Alzheimer�s or dementia to live engaged, healthy and active lives. Our compassionate team focuses on your loved one�s individuality, honoring where they are at and addressing their needs at every level.
Community Features:
- Dining
Good health starts with healthy foods, so Cadence�s proprietary ENCORE Culinary Services deliver chef-prepared meals with local ingredients to?invigorate and delight the taste buds. Our on-site chefs are happy to work with any dietary needs or restrictions to create a personalized menu that makes you feel healthy and energized.
- Wellness
We believe that health and wellness should be woven into all aspects of life. That�s why we offer holistic enrichment programs and social activities to enrich your mind, body and mood. Whether it�s an art class, book club or exercise group, you�ll feel moved to pursue your passions in a welcoming community of like-minded residents.
- Location
Located near Rattan Creek Park and less than a mile from US-183, The Heritage at Hunters Chase is a short drive from the best shopping, dining and healthcare facilities located nearby. We even offer scheduled transportation to make getting around town even easier!
Our Amenities
- Concierge Medicine
- 24/7 On-Site Staff
- State-of-the-Art Emergency Call System
- Three Chef-Prepared Meals Daily
- Scheduled Transportation
- Full Calendar of Life - Enriching Activities
- Outdoor Lounge Spaces, Putting Green & Walking Path
- Pet-Friendly
- Housekeeping & Linen Services
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
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Services and Amenities of The Heritage at Hunters Chase - CLOSED in Austin, Texas
Pets
- Pets
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- Rent And Care Fees
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $2000
- Housing: Companion Suites in Memory Care only
- Special Comment: Our well-trained team is here to take care of the day-to-day chores for you and provide you with the services you need so that you can do more of what you love today.
- State Licenses: 030303
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Reviews of The Heritage at Hunters Chase - CLOSED in Austin, Texas
4.2
(13 reviews)
Facility
4.4
Staff
4.7
Food
5.0
Activities
5.0
Value
4.6
Heather
4
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January 9, 2022
I liked The Heritage at Hunters Chase better. The rooms were much nicer. Even though it was just as old looking as the others we checked out, it had been renovated more recently. It was lighter and brighter. The woman we met was wonderful and was very helpful. They had a big dining room and they said that at least a third of the residents always come to dine in at the same time, which I thought was good. They had a much larger, centralized activities room, and you could tell that they were actually doing activities there. There were games and crafts, and it looked like the room was actually being used. The rooms were arranged around a central courtyard. They let the residents befriend some local cats and build a little house for them, which to me seemed like they really were catering to their residents.
Charlotte Myers
5
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January 5, 2022
Our Mother has lived there for three months now and is a completely different person. She was living alone with no stimulation and now has friends, plays cards again and has gained eight pounds. She cuts our visits short because she has "friends waiting". What a huge improvement with her quality of life. Staff is amazing, food is excellent. It's an older building but very comfy and homey. So glad we made the move!
Provider Response
Molly Weathers
5
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September 16, 2021
My Mother moved in a few months ago and I have seen an improvement with her happiness and socialization. She has friends when she was living alone, she stopped playing cards but now has people to play with, she's gained a few pounds which is great. Staff is friendly and kind.
Henry
4
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June 24, 2021
The Heritage at Hunters Chase was very nice, it was a very pretty place, and the rooms were set up nice. The lady we talked to was very informative, and she did a good job. I liked the room layout and the courtyard that they had. I liked the separation between the rooms so people could be separate if they wanted to, and be together if they wanted to. The courtyard is very pretty. We saw the activities room, and the dining facility, which was really nice.
Robert
4
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July 23, 2020
The Heritage at Hunters Chase, for me personally, has a hospital like feel when you walk in, but the staff is very friendly. Based on the look and the feel of the whole building, I would suggest this place for memory care to provide your family members with the best care that they can. They have a lot of connections when it comes to doctors, psychiatrists, psychologist, and things of that nature. They also do strength-building. I would definitely suggest them.
Susan
4
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October 7, 2019
My father is doing well at The Heritage at Hunters Chase. They have activities, but he hasn't participated in any of them. The staff members are very friendly. He loves the food. He said it's delicious. There's an activity room and a living area on his floor with tables and a TV. His room is a good size for what he needs. I like that it has a little kitchen with a microwave, a sink, and a refrigerator. He has a nice big window, so he gets good sunlight that comes into the room. He's happy with it. The facility was redone, so it feels a little more light and updated.
Carolyn
3
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April 15, 2019
The staff at The Heritage at Hunters Chase was very nice. I did not like that it looked like a hospital building. The inside and hallways were very sterile and didn't look comfy, cozy, or homey. The rooms were a little on the small side and almost more hospital like than homey. The staff was lovely. The food smelled and looked delicious. They have some nice activities, but I didn't see the staff doing very many activities with them. They have activities and residents' birthdays posted, and they recognize the veterans there. The residents didn't seem very active and were very low functioning.
A Resident
5
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October 9, 2018
We like The Heritage at Hunters Chase a lot. The staff is excellent and the food is very good. They have a list of activities every day and something going on all day long. My husband has been living there since August.
Marie
4
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May 9, 2018
We chose The Heritage at Hunters Chase because they could take my mom immediately, which was important to us. Overall, it's a pretty good place and I would probably recommend it. One of the biggest issues we had in the beginning was their lack of rehab facilities. They have people who come in to do rehab, but it's not just the same with having a dedicated room with the equipment needed for rehab. The CNAs are caring and they enjoy working with the residents. Mom is a difficult person to deal with, but they are very supportive and understanding of her. They have put up with Mom's behavior and that has been helpful to us. Sometimes, a couple of CNAs would not be as kind and caring as I would like, but the overall impression is good. I know they have Bingo, word games, and they sing old songs. From what we've seen, the food looks good, smells nice, and is very well-balanced.
Fred
5
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December 8, 2017
The Heritage at Hunters Chase was extremely nice. Everything that they showed us was nice, and there was no problem with the place at all. We really liked it. They had areas where you can bring family and friends in, which was nice. They also had a really nice dining room, and the food was very delicious. They had individuals coming in to play music, and games. The staff was very friendly.
Diego G.
3
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March 6, 2017
The Heritage was really a nice facility. They had nice amenities, but we didn’t really get into too much detail other than just to get a quick workaround, which was really brief. They gave us a tour, and they were nice. The person who gave me the tour was a very nice person, and they were very knowledgeable. The room was a pretty good size, and it had your regular shower and a refrigerator; some of them had electric stoves. They were playing music at that time.
Denise L.
5
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November 25, 2015
My mom is here, and she loves the community. It's a casual setting, and the people are approachable and friendly. There's a wide variety of people there.
BethAnn W.
4
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October 9, 2013
My parents were on the waiting list here. It was a good facility. The residents looked happy to be there. However, the rooms were a small for both of them.
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