A Touch of Home Assisted Living
4301 Crestridge Dr, Round Rock, TX 78681
Featured Review
5
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August 3, 2022
I love A Touch of Home!! My mother has been a resident at A Touch of Home for 4+ years. When she 1st moved in, she wouldn't get out of bed and always complained that she was dying, in pain, unhappy etc. With the help of a loving staff, owner and better medications, she is up and thriving. The owner even helped her get her food handlers certificate so she could help in the kitchen. The staff is good about making her feel like she is a staff member. (even though she is a resident, shh don't tell her) They find special jobs for her to do, helping unload/putting groceries away, setting tables, leading activities and so much more. I did read the previous comment and wanted to response because I know due to HIPPA, the owner will not feel comfortable responding. I will say A Touch of Home staff does the best they can and sometimes a person will move in that is not a right fit for their Assisted Living. I have witnessed this 1st hand. If a resident is disruptive to other residents, then they may not be a good fit for this facility. When my mom 1st moved in, we didn't know how she would do, being she was living with her family and mental health issues. It was not easy at 1st, but with time and help from the staff, she was able to get settled after a couple of months. She is now thriving; we couldn't be any happier with the care she has received. I would give A Touch Of Home 5 stars PLUS!!!!!!!
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About A Touch of Home Assisted Living in Round Rock, Texas
A Touch of Home is a small, state licensed assisted living facility designed for individual seniors who no longer choose to live alone, or due to health problems, are unable to live alone. Our mission is to foster dignity, well-being and independence for our elderly residents and their families by providing an affordable alternative to institutional care. A Touch of Home is located in northwest Round Rock. Our residents enjoy quiet country living with the conveniences of suburban life. With more than an acre of land, a swimming pool, a walking trail, raised vegetable gardens,fruit trees, a children's playground, a 900-square foot deck and community activities, our home offers opportunities few other assisted living facilities can provide.To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: Texas Long-Term Care Provider Search
Services and Amenities of A Touch of Home Assisted Living in Round Rock, Texas
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- Medication Reminders
Languages
- English spoken
Pets
- Pets
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Dining
- Communal Dining
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Private Housekeeping Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
Financing & Payment Options
- Home Sale Assistance
- All Inclusive Rent
Guests
- Guest Parking
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Safety & Security
- Gated Facility
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: We offer a month-to-month rental
- Housing: Shared Living
- Activities: walking trail
- Special Comment: We ONLY take FEMALE residents and are family owned and operated since 1989. With over an acre of land, swimming pool, walking trail, vegetable gardens, children's playground, 900-square foot deck.
- Licenses: Texas DHS License 137510
- State Licenses: 030013/14937
Costs for A Touch of Home Assisted Living in Round Rock, Texas
Assisted Living
$3,500
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Reviews of A Touch of Home Assisted Living in Round Rock, Texas
Cathy
2
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August 15, 2024
I toured A Touch of Home Assisted Living. The people seemed to like it there, but it was pretty much a dump. The deck isn't safe because the wood is not level. So if someone isn't sure on their feet, they could trip. Then they have walking trails and it's all dirt. So you have to be stable to be able to go out and walk. It's a small house with nine bedrooms. You get from your bedroom to the living room to the kitchen, not much opportunity for movement considering outside is kind of dangerous to be in, but people love it there. It just wasn't for my mom. It's expensive for what you got. The rooms were tiny. It was old. The upkeep in the bedrooms wasn't good, but the rest of the house looks pretty nice. The staff was very nice.
Cristy1
5
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August 24, 2022
I toured this home for my Mom. The property is nestled in a great community and feels like you are coming home. The acre lot has lots of trees and animals to watch in a natural habitat, on a beautiful large deck. The staff taking care of the ladies were all very friendly to myself and the residents. The mealtime was very organized and looked healthy and appetizing. I would feel comfortable placing my Mom here when she is ready.
Emmylou Carter
5
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August 3, 2022
I love A Touch of Home!! My mother has been a resident at A Touch of Home for 4+ years. When she 1st moved in, she wouldn't get out of bed and always complained that she was dying, in pain, unhappy etc. With the help of a loving staff, owner and better medications, she is up and thriving. The owner even helped her get her food handlers certificate so she could help in the kitchen. The staff is good about making her feel like she is a staff member. (even though she is a resident, shh don't tell her) They find special jobs for her to do, helping unload/putting groceries away, setting tables, leading activities and so much more. I did read the previous comment and wanted to response because I know due to HIPPA, the owner will not feel comfortable responding. I will say A Touch of Home staff does the best they can and sometimes a person will move in that is not a right fit for their Assisted Living. I have witnessed this 1st hand. If a resident is disruptive to other residents, then they may not be a good fit for this facility. When my mom 1st moved in, we didn't know how she would do, being she was living with her family and mental health issues. It was not easy at 1st, but with time and help from the staff, she was able to get settled after a couple of months. She is now thriving; we couldn't be any happier with the care she has received. I would give A Touch Of Home 5 stars PLUS!!!!!!!
Crystal More
5
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October 14, 2018
My aunt lives here. She raised me so she’s very important to me. I had to make a decision on which facility to put her in and I’m so thankful and blessed that I came across A Touch of Home. There are no words to describe it, the tour was so easy, I fell in love with the place so fast and knew it was the safest and most genuine home I could find my aunt to live in for the rest of her days. I visit her about twice a week and she’s just always so happy and in a good mood when I see her. I’m so happy i found an environment for her where the staff is very involved as well, they have movie days and go outside for lunch on nice days, etc. It’s overall a loving place. She loves every one and thank you to the staff also...you girls are wonderful and so sweet. God bless
monalisa65
5
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August 31, 2016
My mother is a current resident here. My siblings and I chose this place because it was literally like a "touch of home". The home is older but well-maintained. The grounds are lovely, lots of places to sit on the deck or walk on the trail. My mother loves that. The staff is attentive and caring. It does not feel like a "facility" at all. As hard as it is to watch your loved one "fade away", I am comforted in knowing that she is getting all the care she needs at Touch of Home.
trisinger
5
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July 9, 2016
My mother stayed here for 8 months. It was the hardest time of my life, since she had Alzheimers and my father was also in bad health. I went to nursing home after nursing home, and each one was worse than the one before it. Just as I was about to give up, we found ATOH. It was exactly what we were looking for! No beeping machines, no nurses bent over giant books always writing. Instead, there were friendly and loving helpers that made my mom feel like she was in her own home. She stayed there until the very end, and I will never be able to thank them enough for the love they showed her. My dad visited every day, and they always welcomed him, too. My mom was happy there, which was an amazing thing, too, since she was overcome with dementia and too hard for us to take care of her. I loved knowing she was safe at ATOH.
.David.
5
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March 23, 2015
My mother has lived at A Touch of Home for about 5 years. Everyone has treated my mother and myself like family. She was a frail little thing. She didn't get the best care at the past places she lived at. She has thrived living at A Touch of Home. She has put on weight (she loves the food) and gained strength. I have to say i couldn't ask for a better place . I never find her in her room. She is always in the living room or outside. In fact, I don't see any of the ladies in their rooms much. Their backyard is amazing. The ladies are always doing activities outside when the weather is nice. I will say this home is not brand new. My mother has lived at the new places in the past. They were pretty to look at, but the care wasn't the best. For our family we wanted our mom to get the best care. I have to say she does!
Caring105555750
2
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February 4, 2015
The facility is called A Touch of Home. It is a private home for women only. It just doesn't meet the need of my friend at all. I thought the staff was very pleasant when I was around. But I didn't hear if they are the same after the visitors left. I didn't try to eat there, because their food was not acceptable. They need to improve the menu because it is not nutritious at all. It is just way full of salt, sugar, and processed food. It is a private home, so they just have large bedrooms with two or three women in each bedroom. They didn't have adequate space. Most of the patients there are not cognitive of what is going on. They just shower, eat, and lay around all day. I thought the security is fine because you have to knock on the door to get into the house.
Provider Response
I’m sorry for your impression of our home. Obviously our wonderful, loving home is not for everyone.
Thank you, for saying everyone was pleasant. We are very lucky to have wonderful staff that has been with us for years. Some of our staff has been with us for over 23 years. Not a lot of homes can say that. We have cameras so we can watch what is going on 24/7. We are always happy to give reference upon request.
We are licensed by TDADS, so we follow their nutrition guide lines. Our food is home-cooked, not restaurant. Granted our food may not be for everyone. That is why we provide options. If someone doesn’t like what we are serving, we offer something different. Ex. I have one that doesn’t like fish, so we make her chicken. That is the nice thing about being a small home. We don’t allow visitor at meal times. Meal time is our time with our ladies, to make sure they get what they need or want. We don’t cook with salt. We do have sugary snacks at times, why not? I would be happy to send a menu upon request.
We are in a house that has been converted to accommodate multiple people with different needs. We have semi and private rooms. We also have one room that accommodates 3 ladies. This room has its own bathroom and a door that leads out to the deck. This room we have open for the budget-conscious lady. There are lots of people that don’t have $3000 +, to spend a month for rent. This is a good option for them. That room is always full! Our ladies aren’t in the rooms very much.
We have many levels of care, some needing a little assistance, to some needing total care. We do our best to take wonderful care of our ladies. I believe that’s why we’ve been in business for 25 years
Kathleen37
4
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August 30, 2014
A Touch of Home is beautiful -- they’re out in the middle of nowhere and you don’t have to worry about people bugging you all the time. They were having meals when we got there and it was pretty good. The dining area wasn’t big enough. The staff member who assisted us was really nice. The residents were an older age group and I wasn’t ready to move in to that kind of situation, but I would recommend them to anyone with that necessity.
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