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5
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February 23, 2023
My wife was in Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights. We're quite pleased with them, the funding was made by Medicare, and after three weeks, she improved enough to go home. We were pleased with their care. It seems to be well-staffed, and the staff seems to know what they're doing. They keep the place clean, and the physical facilities are nice. She's in a 2-bed unit, fortunately, when we were there, there was no roommate, so that made it nicer. The room has a TV, and three meals a day are included. I visited my wife every day, and lots of times, they gave me food. It was good. It's maintained in a good, clean condition, and it's a very nice physical facility, with areas to go outside and enjoy the sunshine. There's a Methodist church next door, and they have programs to bring preschool, or young kids in to sing. It seemed like a very effective way of entertaining people there in Juniper.
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About Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights in San Antonio, Texas
Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights provides senior living including assisted living and skilled nursing. Our active senior living community is located in the Lincoln Heights and Alamo Heights neighborhoods of San Antonio. Our community features cozy living spaces, inviting common areas, nicely landscaped walking paths, and a spacious outdoor courtyard.
We�re home to approximately 130 mature, vital adults in both our assisted living and Wellspring neighborhoods. It is a place where our team of compassionate professionals nurture the spirit of life in each individual through Juniper�s distinctive programs that encourage active bodies, engaged minds and fulfilled spirits.
We offer award winning care and service via Juniper�s Signature Programs paired with a commitment to the belief that the keys to health aging are keeping fit and staying socially connected.
To learn more about this provider�s license and review other available state reports, please visit:
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Services and Amenities of Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights in San Antonio, Texas
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Accessible apartments
- Accessible Facilities
- Ambulatory Assistance
- Ambulatory Assistance Features
- Hoyer Lift
- Mobility Assistance Features
- Mobility & Wheelchair Assistance
- Transfer Assistance
- Two-Person Transfer Assistance
- Wheelchair Accessible Facilities
- Wheelchair Accessible Transportation
Dining
- Beverages provided
- Casual dining
- Flexible dining times
- Flexible food options
- Flexible meal plans
- Meal delivery and/or takeout option
- Meals provided
- Private dining
- Room Service
- Snacks provided
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Activities staff
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Culinary Activities/Programs
- Cultural activities/programs
- Educational Activities/Programs
- Entertainment activities/programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Intergenerational events/programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Organized activities/programs
- Recreational activities/programs
- Seasonal, holiday, and themed events
- Social Activities/Events
- Spiritual activities/programs
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Bed Making Services
- Groundskeeping Services
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Maintenance & Repair Services
- Maintenance Staff On-Site
- Pest Control Services
- Plant Care Services
- Private Housekeeping Services
- Trash Removal Services
On-Site Services
- Catholic Services
- Church services
- Elderlife Financial Planning Services
- Financial Planning Services
- Long-term insurance assistance
- Mail delivery
- Newspaper delivery
- Notary Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Closet Space In Unit
- Dining Area In Unit
- Furnished Units
- Individual Climate Controls
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
- Living Rooms in Unit
- Shower in unit
- Telephone Hookup
- Unfurnished units
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Pet/Animal Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Speech Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Support Groups
- Therapy/Rehabilitation
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Campus/Building Details
- Flexible Visitation Hours
- Smoking Not Allowed
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Accepts Credit Card Payments
- Financial Guidance
- Long-Term Care Insurance Accepted
- Private Pay Accepted
- Rent And Care Fees
- Veterans Aid (VA) Benefits Accepted
Guests
- Guest Parking
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
- Computer Room
- Mailboxes
- Shared Common Areas
Outside Amenities
- Enclosed/Secured outdoor common areas
- Garden
- Outdoor common areas
- Patio
Safety & Security
- Emergency Preparedness Procedures & Facilities
- Personal Medical Alert Systems
- Safety & Wellness Checks
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
- Medical Transportation Services
Pets
- Pets
Diet & Nutrition
- Chef on staff
- Diabetic
- Dietary services
- Dietitian-Approved Meals
- Low Salt
- Vegetarian Diet Available
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Balance activities/programs
- Brain fitness activities
- Chair fitness
- Fitness Opportunities
- Health & wellness activities/programs
- Health & wellness education
- Life enrichment activities/programs
- Meditation opportunities
- Salon Services
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Health Services
- Dental Care
- Diagnostic/Lab Services
- Hospice Care
- Medical Care
- Medication Reminders
- Podiatry
- Skilled Nursing
Languages
- English spoken
- Spanish Spoken
Personal Care
- Administer Medication
- Bathing Assistance
- Cueing & Redirection
- Dressing Assistance
- Grooming Assistance
- Health/Medical reminders
- Mealtime Reminders
- Oral Hygiene Assistance
- Personal Care Reminders
- Shaving Assistance
- Toileting Assistance
- Urinary Incontinence Care
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Flexible staffing
- Interview Every Team Member in Person
- Male Caregivers
- Reference Checks
- Staff are licensed or certified
- Staff screening conducted
- Staff to resident ratio meets state requirements
- Staff trained in aging & mobility
- Staff trained in ambulatory assistance
- Staff trained in chronic diseases/illnesses
- Staff trained in client rights
- Staff trained in disability care
- Staff trained in disease/illness management and prevention
- Staff trained in diversity/inclusion/sensitivity
- Staff Trained in Ethics
- Staff Trained in First Aid
- Staff trained in mental health care
- Staff trained in Palliative Care
- Staff trained in personal care
- Staff Training Opportunities
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Additional Amenity Information
- Fee Structure: Entry fee cost : $1500
- Special Comment: Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights offers both assisted living and rehabilitation & skilled care.
- State Licenses: 000945
Medicare
Health
4.0
Overall
5.0
Quality
4.0
Staff
5.0
Costs for Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights in San Antonio, Texas
Assisted Living
$4,125
Starting Price
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Reviews of Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights in San Antonio, Texas
4.4
(19 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
4.8
Food
4.0
Activities
2.0
Value
3.0
Des.111
5
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June 19, 2024
I went to Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights. That place is really nice. They have everything you can ask for in an upscale facility, from rehab to nursing, doctors' treatment, and everything. The rooms look like really nice apartments, so it just looks like a very, very upscale, and nice apartment complex. I saw the kitchen and then they showed me one of the rooms that they use for display, and then that was just pretty much in the lobby. The only reason I didn't like it for my grandmother is just because of the specific need that my grandmother needs. They house there like 90, 95 beds. So they have staff, rotating staff, and they have all of that. So, it's a pretty big place, so I feel if you want something a little bit more personal, the other facility would be better. It was really nice. I would have loved to send her there, but because of her situation and needs I feel it wasn't a good fit for her.
SWinSA
3
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May 24, 2024
Please be very careful of communications gap between staff and business office. There is no visible office when you enter the front door of the facility. Indeed, you are lucky to find a nurse for questions you may have. Asking for extra time, even under Medicare allowed time period are totally at the discretion of the facility. Very unpleasant experience over.
Scott
4
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December 11, 2023
I toured Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights. What I liked most was that its location was central. They had a great sunroom. They offered a shuttle service to your doctor or having the doctor come in. They had excursions, shopping, and visits to various places. They had an activities room and they had an onsite exercise room. There was a beauty salon there, and there was an outdoor area for people to do a little gardening. The facility was just a little dark, it needed more light.
Provider Response
James
5
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December 7, 2023
Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights was very good. One of the things I was looking at is pets, since my sister has a cat, and they would be able to accommodate that. She likes to smoke and they have a small section for that. They have three meals a day and housekeeping each week. I saw that many of the apartments there had a larger refrigerator, and that's a good thing. The cost there for the studio seemed to be more than I was looking for. It's very well maintained. I liked the layout of the place very much.
Jeannette
5
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May 25, 2023
I went on a tour of Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights. Everything was very nice and clean, though the price is a little higher than I was banking on. And then they didn't have memory care. They had a larger room than the other place I toured. It had its own sleeping, sitting, and bath areas, and all the rooms were identified by their name. They gave me a list of their activities, they did not have anything that they were doing at the moment because it was the evening when I went there. They had a library, which is what I saw immediately when I walked in.
Provider Response
Betty
5
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April 22, 2023
I was able to tour Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights. They were very nice. It was a very nice and very welcoming environment. It was clean. Everything appeared in order, so that was good. They have a rehab area and a nice gathering area where they were making flowers, so that's very nice. The staff I met were very nice and friendly. The facilities were very good.
Provider Response
Bob
5
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February 23, 2023
My wife was in Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights. We're quite pleased with them, the funding was made by Medicare, and after three weeks, she improved enough to go home. We were pleased with their care. It seems to be well-staffed, and the staff seems to know what they're doing. They keep the place clean, and the physical facilities are nice. She's in a 2-bed unit, fortunately, when we were there, there was no roommate, so that made it nicer. The room has a TV, and three meals a day are included. I visited my wife every day, and lots of times, they gave me food. It was good. It's maintained in a good, clean condition, and it's a very nice physical facility, with areas to go outside and enjoy the sunshine. There's a Methodist church next door, and they have programs to bring preschool, or young kids in to sing. It seemed like a very effective way of entertaining people there in Juniper.
Provider Response
Ruth
4
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October 6, 2022
I got to tour the Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights. It was an open area with enough room. They had the designated memory care on one side and assisted living kind of blended together. There were some courtyards, the place was clean, and the people were friendly. The administration was nice and informative. The room I saw was clean, it has fresh paint and the carpet seems to be in good shape. They provide activities for the residents throughout the day.
Provider Response
Sandra
5
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November 16, 2021
Juniper Village at Lincoln Heights was very fresh and open. It smelled clean, and the staff was friendly and welcoming. I didn't feel like they were trying to sell me something. They greeted me and answered all my questions. The dining area looked spacious, but not overly, and not crowded or real busy. It looked just right.
Provider Response
Joanne267840
3
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November 29, 2016
The second option that we considered was here. It was just too busy and too big. The room looked adequate, but it was such a large community and too impersonal.
Patrick574304
4
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September 13, 2016
It was nice and clean. The staff was pleasant, and it was very centrally located being close to downtown, grocery store, and restaurants, but it was a little bit more expensive than the other ones we visited. The person who assisted us was very nice and informative.
LeeQJPIO
5
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May 22, 2016
It was very nice. The food was delicious. The lady that waited on us was actually the head cook and was delightful to talk to. The room of the gentleman I had lunch with was very nice. It had a really nice balcony that overlooked a courtyard. There were single units and double units. The food was very good and had two main courses and two types of salad. They brought all of the food to you freshly prepared. We went into this big, private eating room just reserved for us. The rest of the people were being served in a big dining area. I was very excited about it.
H. Guadarama
5
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July 13, 2015
My mother stayed here. I was very pleased with the care that she received and the staff. Being a larger community, they had assisted living for the regular residents and skilled nursing or a nursing home section, and, of course, there were more activities. They actually had two activities directors. The amenities there were a lot different from what you would find in a home because they had more residents and more money to spend. They had activities like scenic drives and parties. They had church service on Sundays. Groups came in and performed during holidays. They would play games. It was a totally different environment. The residents in the assisted living do a lot more for themselves, which my mother could do in the beginning. It was a good place. They had trips to the stores, Wednesday lunch dates, and sometimes they went to movies. I was very pleased with it.
Alice35
5
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December 30, 2014
I visited and the people there were very nice. Everything looked good. It was clean. The room was spacious, pretty, and clean. The residents all looked happy, and they all looked like they were having a good time.
Donna73256050
3
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November 27, 2013
We actually tried respite care and that was a nightmare for us. They are not abusive, but it just wasn’t a good fit for him. He was able to walk out the facility a couple of times. He was agitated there. It was just too hectic for him. It wasn’t really a memory care, but a nursing care place. So he really wasn’t in the right type of facility and that was the big part of it. The room itself looked more like a hospital room with the curtain pulls between them. We were just looking for a short term respite care and so they placed him in the nursing part and they have people with several different kinds of problems, so it wasn’t at all for Alzheimer's. It would be a fine place for somebody else, but not for my dad.
Nelda2
5
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August 11, 2013
The lady that gave us a tour was lovely. The facility seemed fine. The dining hours and food all seemed very nice and the dining room seemed lovely. The little apartments were lovely and seemed very nice. They had daily activities. I would recommend them to others
Mark19
4
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July 31, 2013
We got a room for my mom and she will be moving in tonight to a furnished room with mechanical hospital bed with TV, private phone, fridge and microwave. It is homey and totally nice. The staff so far is nice. They will take care of her based on what her needs are. I haven't eaten there but the menu looks nice. I would recommend it to others.
caring5242
4
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May 25, 2012
This place is within seven minutes drive from my sister's place. It's nice and clean. It looks like sort of a nice apartment complex. The people seemed to be very nice. The rooms are fine. The price doesn't seem to be unreasonable for what we've looked at and what we've talked to these people about . I would say it's price is moderately reasonable.
obochick42
5
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March 7, 2012
This place is amazing, considering the type of service that it provides. My husband's grandmother lived here for roughly two years, and they have some of the best employees. The service she received was attentive and consistent, and they always tried very hard to ensure that she was happy and cared for. The activities they had were varied and enjoyable for Granny. Whenever we would visit, we got to hear about her winning money at bingo games or the pretty birds they have in the lobby near the entrance.When Granny began to decline mentally, she was moved into the Alzheimer's wing of the facility, and the treatment she received there was as good, if not better. Granny never was upset when she was there, and the staff ensured that she was always stimulated with activities, conversation or group interactions. I could not think of a better place to have Granny when she was in her final days, as the employees as this facility truly cared about Granny as a person, not just another patient.
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