Texhoma Christian Care Center
300 LOOP 11, Wichita Falls, TX 76306
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5
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March 29, 2024
My father-in-law had been to Texhoma Christian Care Center before for rehab and we've decided he's going to be there permanently now. It's a good Christian facility. They seemed very caring. They have decent food. It's good and my father-in-law enjoyed it. They have bingo and dominoes. They have a full calendar of events. They also do devotionals every morning.
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Reviews of Texhoma Christian Care Center in Wichita Falls, Texas
3.6
(5 reviews)
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5.0
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Guy
5
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March 29, 2024
My father-in-law had been to Texhoma Christian Care Center before for rehab and we've decided he's going to be there permanently now. It's a good Christian facility. They seemed very caring. They have decent food. It's good and my father-in-law enjoyed it. They have bingo and dominoes. They have a full calendar of events. They also do devotionals every morning.
Carolyn12
5
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June 27, 2013
We are moving in Texhoma Christian Care Center within two weeks. It is a community that got everything that you could possibly want. It is all brand new. They also have a covered parking within the community. This center offers a lot of activities and a variety of amenities. There is a new big building where it houses a movie theater, a computer room, a game room, and a room where you can have relatives in for get-togethers. They only got six cottages, so we are very lucky to get one. We got a cottage with a backyard that is fenced in so we can have our dogs with us. We also got a garage with tons of storage place. It fits our needs a little bit better. We put our deposit in for this cottage and they held it for us for two months.
earnestw
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February 8, 2013
My 94 year old mother dropped her lower denture, and when I reported it to the social worker (Daisy), she had me sign a form to authorize the visiting dentist to come to the home and see to her. Three weeks later, and my mother still has no lower denture, and eating must be difficult for her. If you put a loved on in this home, be assured that you'll need to be on top of everything. It took three months (with me paying her bill) to get her enrolled in drug insurance, when I was told upon her admission that THEY would take care of getting that done. It's very difficult to find anyone who has any answers that can be relied upon. Use caution, and don't just leave a loved one there ... you need to take care of her needs as they don't seem to really care. Several items including an iPod were stolen from her room, and noone knows anything, no investigation, no nothing. Leave nothing in the room that has value. I am seriously considering relocating her to another facility. Hate to disrupt her routine but I fear she is not being take care of.
Veritas288
4
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August 21, 2012
The overall impression of this facility is great. They are clean, caring of the patients, and are particularly adept at helping family members with the hard transitions that happen at these places often. The only drwabacks were that sometimes the staff were too busy to assist family members with things, and the decor is somewhat uncomfortable. It is too much like a ritzy private hospital setting, whereas I would look for something that was more home oriented. Some very good aspects are that they have many rehabilitation areas right at the facility, many anemities, and great food there! I appreciate the work that is done in these locations, and am happy to ahve my family stay there.
JCLARK7356
2
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December 22, 2009
We recently had my 89 year old grandmother at Texhoma Christian Care Center and I would like to say that we would never recommend it to a family whose loved one needs fulltime care. If you have a family member who can bath, dress, and put themselves to bed then it is fine, but if you have a family member who is 100% dependent on someone to help them with everyday life forget it. My grandmother was taken to the E.R. with a UTI and we were told by the nurse that she was dirty and not clean. When we talked to the social worker she told us that my grandmother needs to learn to do more for herself and that she is more work than they want to put in. So think twice when putting your loved one in TCCC.
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