Visit Your New Home at Avalon Memory Care
In past years, families in need of Alzheimer’s care for their loved ones had few choices other than an institutional home. Avalon Memory Care knows seniors deserve better. Our model of respectful, dignified continuous care is reflected in the design of our residential homes. Take a virtual tour of your loved one’s new home by watching this featured video.
Notice the beautiful stone exterior of our homes, as well as the elegant furniture and decorative greenery inside. The common areas of the home feature well-cushioned armchairs, wall-mounted TVs, and a beautiful décor that individuals with Alzheimer’s find soothing. You will not find any institutional cafeterias here. Our residents enjoy homemade meals with the company of their friends in our cozy dining room.
After you take a virtual tour of our memory care locations in Dallas, Arlington and Houston, call us at (214) 752-7050 to request an in-person tour of our peaceful grounds and comfortable homes. Avalon Memory Care is committed to nothing less than the complete satisfaction, safety and well-being of each of our residents.
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