Cibolo Creek
1440 RIVER RD, Boerne, TX 78006
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5
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August 17, 2021
My dad is doing rehab at Cibolo Creek in Boerne. I've been there and I've seen it. He's been there for a little bit now, and they're great. The physical therapists really are helping my dad, and he's actually improving. They communicate with me every day. I get to see his physical therapy going on. I'm there watching them and they're really great. They communicate very well. The rooms are really nice and they're very clean. The only thing I don't like is they make you wear the PPE that's very uncomfortable and hot. That's the only thing I don't like. The cleaning lady comes in once a day to clean this room and his bathroom, so it's very clean. It's like a home but it's a hospital kind of homey feel. I don't know how to explain it. It feels comfortable to go into, but it still feels kind of hospital-like in some sense. The staff is very nice and communicates well. If I have questions, they're there, and they answer my questions, especially the caseworkers there. She called me today because I was upset about something that had come up, and she called me and reassured me. It's amazing that if you are worried about something, they answer it. They try to fix everything, so I'm very happy so far. He doesn't like the food, but my dad doesn't like healthy food. The food they have is healthy, so he needs to just get used to eating healthy food.
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About Cibolo Creek in Boerne, Texas
Cibolo Creek, located in Boerne, TX, is a senior living provider that offers a variety of care types including Skilled Nursing Care, Short-term Rehabilitation Care, Respite Care, and Hospice Care. This facility is designed to cater to the needs of its residents by providing private rooms, ensuring a comfortable and personal living space for everyone. The focus on individual care and comfort is a priority, making it a suitable choice for those who require attentive medical and personal assistance.
The amenities at Cibolo Creek are extensive and aim to enhance the living experience of its residents. Among the offerings are organized activities and programs, on-site parking, outdoor common areas, and various entertainment and social activities. Additionally, spiritual programs, salon services, communal dining, room service, and flexible dining options are available, catering to the diverse needs and preferences of the residents. These amenities are designed to promote an engaging, social, and comfortable environment.
Cibolo Creek also provides a wide range of services to ensure the health and well-being of its residents. These services include physical and occupational therapy, nurses on staff, special dietary accommodations, personal care services, medication management, a nutrition specialist on staff, therapists on staff, assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), and accepts insurance. This comprehensive approach to care ensures that residents receive the support they need while maintaining their independence and dignity.
Services and Amenities of Cibolo Creek in Boerne, Texas
Diet & Nutrition
- Special Diets/Dietary Accommodations
- Nutrition specialist on staff
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Care Providers
- Nurses on staff
- Therapists On Staff
Outside Amenities
- Outdoor common areas
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Flexible dining options
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Staff trained in Medication Management
- Staff trained in personal care
Financing & Payment Options
- Insurance Accepted
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
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- Entertainment activities/programs
- Organized activities/programs
- Social Activities/Events
- Spiritual activities/programs
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Reviews of Cibolo Creek in Boerne, Texas
3.6
(13 reviews)
Facility
4.5
Staff
4.3
Food
4.5
Activities
5.0
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5.0
Donald
3
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August 27, 2024
We toured Cibolo Creek. It looked like a hospital. When we walked over to the dining area, it kind of had an odor to it. The staff members were helpful with talking about a potential Medicaid application and they were helpful in sharing things about the facility. It seemed like they cared, but they were running a business.
Sharon
3
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February 26, 2022
Cibolo Creek was very nice. I'll probably go there to inquire about my aunt. We were doing services there for a while. I also visited someone there a couple of times. Fewer and fewer people were coming to the worship and part of that I think is that they didn't have a very good activities person. You have to have somebody in charge of getting all that arranged and making sure that the residents get to whatever it is. Maybe one or two people would be there, and I never saw an activities person ever. That's why I was kind of disappointed there, but I know things change and things go up and down and I am going to check there. The other thing besides the activities director was a bad smell which I had never experienced in any of the other places. It's like the smell of urine. We didn't see that many staff, but they were nice. Except for that smell, everything else seemed fine.
Cindy
5
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August 17, 2021
My dad is doing rehab at Cibolo Creek in Boerne. I've been there and I've seen it. He's been there for a little bit now, and they're great. The physical therapists really are helping my dad, and he's actually improving. They communicate with me every day. I get to see his physical therapy going on. I'm there watching them and they're really great. They communicate very well. The rooms are really nice and they're very clean. The only thing I don't like is they make you wear the PPE that's very uncomfortable and hot. That's the only thing I don't like. The cleaning lady comes in once a day to clean this room and his bathroom, so it's very clean. It's like a home but it's a hospital kind of homey feel. I don't know how to explain it. It feels comfortable to go into, but it still feels kind of hospital-like in some sense. The staff is very nice and communicates well. If I have questions, they're there, and they answer my questions, especially the caseworkers there. She called me today because I was upset about something that had come up, and she called me and reassured me. It's amazing that if you are worried about something, they answer it. They try to fix everything, so I'm very happy so far. He doesn't like the food, but my dad doesn't like healthy food. The food they have is healthy, so he needs to just get used to eating healthy food.
Momma's best friend
5
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March 4, 2020
I placed my mom at Cibolo Creek and it was a truly amazing experience. The staff treated her like family from day one. They went above and beyond to ensure she was comfortable and well cared for at all times. The nurses were fabulous and kept me informed of her progress. They kept her doctor updated on her progress and even scheduled an appointment with her doctor at the time of discharge. She loved the food and the facility is nearly spotless. We only spent a few weeks at the facility but all of the staff addressed me by name and greeted me on each visit. Her therapy team was amazing and nurses were exceptional. I highly recommend this place!
Jesus' Girl
1
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November 4, 2016
I am the spouse of a patient at the rehab center. They are severely understaffed and my husband has had to lie in his own urine more than once because there was no one willing or able to assist him. They primarily have contract workers, not staff, with the facility. I didn't realize that when he arrived there was neither a Director of the Facility nor was there a Director of Therapy, When he first got there he went five days without a shower until I asked about the shower schedule. He had a pressure wound and the RN on duty refused to assist him to the bathroom and told him to "just go in his diaper". There have been a number of occasions where my husband has had to sit on the toilet while waiting for someone to help him. get off. I have never seen or spoken to the medical director and I spent most of the month of October at the facility. He was lying in own urine today for about four hours because no one would come help him. He is on blood thinner medication and they are not monitoring it properly per the hematologist and cardiologist we saw outside the facility. As a matter of fact, the cardiologist suggested that we find a new place for him to go. . I am trying to get him out of there as quickly as possible before he develops another blood clot that kills him. I am not asking the staff for any special treatment; I am merely asking them to do their job in taking care of my husband. Don't let the "shiny floors" and "clean smell" deceive you.
JH156073
4
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October 20, 2016
My mother is now at Cibolo Creek Nursing Center. There's room for improvement, but the overall attitude of nurses, aides, and administrators is good. The dining room is nice. They don't have that very many choices as to what they can eat, but my mother was pretty limited anyway, so it's not a game-changer for me as far as the food. They're very safety-oriented and safety-conscious about patients that might fall or who are immobile. The whole facility seems to be very safety-conscious.
texas 747
5
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September 14, 2016
MY husband is in this rehab ,, he had back surgery and needed the therapy. I was also there 3 yrs ago with recouping my hip replacement .. I really like the staff, rehab, and other services while i was there .Cant say too much for the food , but ok for the short stay . its very clean , and no bad smells ever ..i would endorse any one to stay here for any reason ..
elle13
3
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January 27, 2016
I was in this facility and liked the care I received from most of the staff . I did have one nurse , a tall older blonde with a ponytail, that continued to withhold my pain medication despite me rehabbing from a near deadly illness . She continued to do this on the night shift and was belligerent when I let her know I knew my rights . There is no excuse for this and it is considered abuse . This woman needs her LVN revoked .
Caring106372050
4
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February 19, 2015
My mom was at Cibolo Creek, but she has moved now. It was pretty good; my mother was very happy there. The staff was great and nice. The dining room was nice; it’s four chairs per table, and it was huge. They have a calendar posted for everyday activities. They have bingo and lottery. They need to get the business director to create answers and questions to family members when she doesn’t even know what’s going on.
Brenda31
3
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February 26, 2014
Cibolo Creek is brand new, it’s beautiful. One of the nurses came right up and she was wonderful. She took us on a great tour. What I liked right away besides the fact that it did smell very fresh and clean and it’s all new, they have beautiful solid hard wood floors and that is really good for getting around. So much better than tile. It’s so much better than anything else. You don’t catch your wheelchairs. You don’t catch your walkers. It’s just something that they should have in nursing facilities. Their food was not anything special. I think at the day I went yesterday, they were having grilled cheese sandwiches , potato chips and apple slices. It was just regular. The room is small because of the way that they did try to make the family areas bigger and they did compromise on the room sizes. Almost all of the residents were either sitting outside of their room or in one of the activity rooms rather than staying in their rooms and in most nursing homes, the residents stayed in their rooms a lot more and I think it’s because they’re really small rooms. It has nice, large, clean dining rooms. The staff was great. They were probably the best staff. They just seem like they were really happy to be at a nice, new facility. They were all friendly, all happy and helpful and nice to all the residents and they seem to know the residents' names and so they were great. They have limited activities. They have church visits, bingo and TV. That’s about it but they do have a good exercise room if you want to keep active. In fact, their exercise room is really large but I think I got the impression they get more rehabilitation patients than they do nursing patients but their nursing wing didn’t have very many people in it.
Caring78790650
3
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February 26, 2014
My sister was in Cibolo Creek before. The staff was nice, they were competent, they were helpful. There wasn’t anything wrong with it that I could see. The rooms were crowded, small for two people. The food looked okay. I wouldn’t have wanted to eat it but I wasn’t in there. They have exercise rooms and they have bingo and I saw one computer. She’s not going to be happy anywhere. She didn’t like her situation so I can’t go by her.
concernedgranson
4
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October 30, 2012
The staff is very personable and friendly, and though they care deeply about each resident and are very knowledgable about the conditions and needs of each, they bureaucracy of the place lends to slow access to information, should a family member of a resident need any. Nonetheless, the facilities are spotless, the common areas clean, and the calendar is filled with activities to keep the aged mind as stimulated as it wants. I can't speak for every resident, but the room my grandmother lives in includes a TV, hospital bed, her own bathroom (which in her case requires nurse assistance), and we can visit at any hour without restriction or prior notice. As mentioned before, the staff is friendly and knows each the conditions and needs of each resident, which in my opinion delivers the highest level of quality a nursing home can offer. Additionally, smoking or use of alcohol on facility in strictly prohibited.
Brittany2
5
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April 14, 2012
During my brief encounters with this facility I have found it to be a wonderful living enviroment for senior citizens. Most nursing homes I visit look like they should be condemned. Cibolo Creek is always clean, residence appear happy, well taken care of, and maintaing proper hygiene. The staff is always friendly and helpful. I would recomend this facility to any one who can not take care of a loved one and needs assistance. I notice however, that staff appears limited during night hours. I also feel residence should be checked on more frequently than every 4-8 hours. They also have a great physical therapy department that I feel is essential for those who have limited mobility. Another great feature is they are only minutes from the EMS station and hospital if something should happen and further medical attention is needed. The staff I feel are very competent individuals who are more than adequate enough to care the elderly. I have always seen at least one Registered Nurse on duty at all times. This facility is fairly new, and deserves a 5 star rating.
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