Tribute Senior Living
190 N Preston Rd, Prosper, TX 75078
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About Tribute Senior Living in Prosper, Texas
Just north of Dallas in Prosper, TX, Tribute Senior Living is conveniently located near parks, churches and restaurants. With three hospitals within a 15-minute drive, help is only moments away in the event of an emergency. The nearby National Video Game Museum and Play Museum offer engaging cultural experiences for younger family members who visit.
Tribute Senior Living is an assisted living and memory care community with a specially trained staff of 24-hour caregivers, including licensed nurses. In addition to specialized dementia care training, many of the caregivers in the memory care community have degrees in psychology and related fields. The community's medical director assesses each resident's health to create personalized care plans which typically include assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing.
Yoga, tai chi and other exercise classes allow residents to improve their balance and flexibility, while research-backed puzzles, games and interactive computer programs help the mind stay sharp. There are numerous community areas for residents to relax and socialize, including a zen garden, courtyards, and light-filled atriums. Tribute Senior Living also has an on-site hair salon and a putting green.
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Reviews of Tribute Senior Living in Prosper, Texas
4.0
(2 reviews)
Facility
4.0
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4.5
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5.0
Josiedavid
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October 7, 2022
My mom resides at the Tribute. The staff is excellent and we feel completely confident and pleased with the care she receives.
Colette
3
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February 27, 2022
We went to look at Tribute Senior Living. There was limited parking, especially for the handicapped, but that's OK. You look at it from the street and there's iron gates around most of it. On the other side of that is memory care, and that's OK too. But if that was me going up there, I would feel like I was going to be shut out because of the fence. It just didn't give you the warm and fuzzy feeling. Even if you were touring the rooms and you went outside like the patio or whatever, there was a fence around that, too, because on the other side was memory care, so you're still looking at a fence. It's a beautiful place, but it just didn't feel right. They were very pricey, too. They had people doing their arts and crafts, and if my mom wanted to go out, she could come and go. I understand the fence, I really do, but if you're not needing that type of facility, go into a different area, and I know that would bother my mom. There's a library, and they had several tables with computers on them. You could use the internet, or they were set up with mind games to keep everybody refreshed. On the other side of the door, that's where they would have movies, or somebody come in to speak on Sunday. They did have somebody that answered the door. Other than that, the inside was nice. Everything was clean and vacuumed.
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