The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living and Memory Care
109 Estrella Crossing, Georgetown, TX 78628
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4
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March 26, 2024
My mom is at The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living and Memory Care. We like the place. They have a lot of activities. They support my mother well. The only caveat is that your parent has to be able to ask for what they need. I like most of the people that are working there. They have a salon and a workout room. They do movies. There are church services on Wednesdays. On Sundays, they bring in entertainment at least twice a month. They have lunches that they can take out in the community. They take them on a shopping trip. They have big rooms. There are several different layouts. You could have two bedrooms and two bathrooms, or one bedroom or a studio. They have several courtyards and places to sit outside.
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About The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living and Memory Care in Georgetown, Texas
The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living is proud to provide assisted living arrangements for residents who want to continue to enjoy a certain level of independence, but would like assistance readily available when needed. The assisted living community offers 40 spacious apartment units and 5 floor plans to choose from.
A warm, residential atmosphere preserves a sense of independence promoting choice, while 24-hour oversight from licensed nursing staff ensures the most qualified, most immediate attention and care. We serve residents who desire activities and socialization, but require assistance with medications, transportation, bathing or other activities of daily living.
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Services and Amenities of The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living and Memory Care in Georgetown, Texas
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Mobility & Wheelchair Assistance
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Pets
- Pets
- No Cats
- No Small Dogs
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Staff trained in memory care
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
- Guest Meals
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Financing & Payment Options
- All Inclusive Rent
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Personal Care
- Meal Preparation
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Additional Amenity Information
- State Licenses: 104746, 102424
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Reviews of The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living and Memory Care in Georgetown, Texas
4.5
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.6
Staff
4.2
Food
3.5
Activities
4.0
Value
4.0
Reviewer#JM030124a
4
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March 26, 2024
My mom is at The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living and Memory Care. We like the place. They have a lot of activities. They support my mother well. The only caveat is that your parent has to be able to ask for what they need. I like most of the people that are working there. They have a salon and a workout room. They do movies. There are church services on Wednesdays. On Sundays, they bring in entertainment at least twice a month. They have lunches that they can take out in the community. They take them on a shopping trip. They have big rooms. There are several different layouts. You could have two bedrooms and two bathrooms, or one bedroom or a studio. They have several courtyards and places to sit outside.
Betty
5
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June 25, 2021
I had a very positive impression of The Wesleyan at Estrella Assisted Living and Memory Care. They have a large room for the memory care which is called 'Laura Hall'. Instead of having the word 'memory' in there, you have "Laura Hall". They have a large room where they have tables for activities like puzzles. There's an aquarium and on the other side were the tables are for meals.The rooms were off of that, so they were not down the hall. They actually almost surrounded the main area, so I kind of like that idea. My aunt doesn't have to go down a long hall to get to the dining room. They also have a lower resident to worker ratio and among all the facilities I called. They're the only one that had an availability, so we could take my aunt in. I was there at the time when they were serving meals, and they looked very appetizing. The lady that helped me was the RN and the director of nursing. She seems very nice and friendly. Her father is a resident of the assisted living area, and that's a positive thing that she has her own father there. She thinks well enough of them to do that. She was very helpful, nice, and seemed to know several of the residents (so that's a good thing). They do have a small courtyard off of the 'Laura Hall' where they have nice, big, sturdy chairs. It's very level area out there. They have a white board that has some activities that they listed on it.
ReviewerFY#0326
5
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April 18, 2021
The Wesleyan in Georgetown was a nice facility. The rooms were small though. There were a lot of amenities, but my husband is a little bit concerned about the layout because my sister-in-law might get lost or be overwhelmed by it. It's very clean, and they have quite a few amenities and activities there.
Victoria
4
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December 27, 2018
The Wesleyan at Estrella was fine. They had folks that would come in to do Christmas music, they had an area out in the waiting room where they had puzzles and things of that nature. I think the administrative staff is very good, but the nursing aide staff needs a little work on their training. The meal I had there was not all that great. I understand they're in the middle of switching their chefs. They have an outside garden, but they don't have anything like a movie room.
Barbara
4
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January 26, 2018
We were pleased with The Wesleyan at Estrella. It seemed clean, the staff member who took us around for the tour was very knowledgeable, and the aides we met were very friendly and able to answer questions concerning health issues and activities within the facility. The dining area was spacious, well-lit, and looked like it had a cozy atmosphere to it.
Mary M.3
5
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January 27, 2016
I liked everybody at Wesleyan at Estrella. They had a lot of activities. They had a reading room and a music room. It was beautiful, and it was like the Taj Majal of assisted living homes. However, it was a two-story building. She could get lost if she were placed upstairs. It was open to the public and strangers could come in. There were more people in the apartments. They had all the amenities, and they had pendants that they kept around their necks.
Ophelia W
5
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July 21, 2015
The Wesleyan had over 100 apartments in it. It was really nice; it was just a little bit farther than where I want to go because I'm in San Antonio now. The staff was very nice and gave us a nice tour. They had one and two bedrooms, and they had efficiencies. You could choose how many meals you'd have per day, and they had dining rooms, exercise rooms, and all the good stuff.
Suzette2
5
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January 29, 2015
My parents haven't moved in yet, but I've determined Wesleyan at Estrella was the one, and I know someone living there. The staff were friendly, kind, and helpful. The rooms were adequate, and the dining room was very nice.
Ed32
5
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January 25, 2015
The Wesleyan at Estrella was run by the Methodist Church. It has 180 units and has assisted living, memory and independent living. My mother had a nice greeting with the administrator; she was very accommodating. They have exercises, and people were engaged in the activities; some were doing sewing, puzzling, cards, and dominos. Everybody was out and about; that was kind of impressive. The room has bedrooms with a private bath and shower, and it was one of the beautiful rooms. But they are kind of pricey too. It was absolutely stunning.
Caring88565050
5
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August 28, 2014
We chose to visit Wesleyan at Estrella because we were looking for a continuing care situation. They have the independent living, the assisted living and they're building a nursing facility. We were really impressed with the staff. They were very helpful. They have one- and two-bedroom apartments that are very nice sized. Also, they just have gotten the grant to double the number of apartments. We were able to look at the floor plan. They have a coffee bar that is available 24 hours a day. The meals are buffet, but if you don't feel like the buffet, you just tell the waiter that day and they will bring you a plate to your dining table. They have a theater with scheduled movies but you can reserve a movie time any time the theater is not being used.I thought it was nice that you could have your own private showing with your family. They have a walking trail, a lake where you can fish, and a golf putting green. What I like best about this community is that they have a group made up of residents who have a say in decisions. They have a resident board that they elect. The staff would pretty well accommodate whatever they want.
Pat39
4
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November 28, 2013
We almost used The Wesleyan for respite. We even had worked with them on setting up a respite care for my mom. Their staff was very good to work with actually. However, at the last minute, we had to cancel. Nevertheless, their rooms seemed really nice. The environment was very good. With regards to activities, they would take their residents out and they have structured games for them. What stands out for me with this facility is their staff and how flexible and cooperative they are. I would recommend this facility especially if they are looking for respite care.
emrfd
4
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November 4, 2011
The Wesleyan at Estrella is owned by the United Methodist Church and operates as a non-profit. In fact, the church considers the assisted living community to be part of their ministry. On the plus side, there's no buy-in charge - only a flat monthly fee for all services provided. Due to the church connection, Wesleyan offers chapel services and a chaplain. Their assisted living program is very well run with quality, skilled care. I believe they also offer a separate section of housing units for memory care patients (dementia, Alzeheimers). Amenities and social events are plentiful with scheduled activities, exercise classes, outings, concierge services, and games for residents. Each housing unit is equipped with a 24-hour call alarm, which is an excellent safety feature for responding to falls or accidents. Housing units are spacious and nicely designed with all appliances included. The food is decent and seems healthy. Overall, Wesleyan is a good choice if you're looking for a non-profit organization with a focus on assisted living, amenities, spiritual development, and social interaction among residents.
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