Brookdale Creekside
2000 West Spring Creek Parkway, Plano, TX 75023
(800) 558-0653
Verified Partner
3.94
(19 reviews)
Photos of Brookdale Creekside
Get Cost Information
By clicking Get Costs you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You also consent to receive texts and calls, which may be autodialed, from us and our partner providers; however, your consent is not a condition to using our service.
Reviews of Brookdale Creekside in Plano, Texas
Sharla
5
|
February 7, 2023
I love Brookdale Creekside, but it's strictly private pay and without the VA benefits, so we just can't do it. I like the staff, and I like the fact that the staff had been there a long time, so they didn't have a big turnover. They said I could come and get my husband to take him to dance and bring him back at 2:00 in the morning if I wanted to. They said that he told them he liked to drink wine at night before he goes to bed, and they said it's not a problem, he can have his wine there, that it's OK with them. I liked the fact that they cared enough about the patient to let them continue doing things that they love to do. I love the executive director, she was a lovely lady, and I liked what she said. I told her that if my husband could have his music there, he'd entertain everybody in the facility because he'd be dancing with them. The executive director said, "I want to dance with him." They're just nice and very personable. I thought that the rooms were great. The one thing that was interesting to me was that you furnish the room itself, it has nothing in it. So you furnish the furniture and the accessories. The rooms each had a private bath. Another thing I liked is that the facility was built around a courtyard, so they could go outside, and the courtyard was all secured, and it was a big courtyard.
TXVette
1
|
November 20, 2020
If you have someone you love who lives here, you need to be very vigilant and visit as frequently as possible. My husband was kept over-medicated and had little stimulation the entire time he was there. After finding him dirty and nearly unconscious on the floor of his room two days in a row, we moved him out of there as quickly as possible. While some of the staff were conscientious and caring, the administration could care less. When he left, we never recovered some of his clothes, most of his bedding and towels that had been "misplaced". Bottom of the barrel.
Provider Response
Mike
3
|
September 23, 2020
My father has already moved to Brookdale Creekside. Relative to everywhere else he's been, this one is on par. It's as good as the others although I was not impressed with a single one of them. The staff is as helpful as they can be. The rooms were nice, not luxurious, but more than adequate. They're not having any activities right now including transportation, unless it's to the hospital. You better be very involved in going to the community frequently to observe firsthand what's going on, and more importantly, what's not going on. They could improve on having more competent staff and better communication, like with the families.
NH
4
|
February 24, 2020
We chose Brookdale Creekside for my mother because it's smaller and it's solely memory care. The staff is nice. Her room is supposed to be a two-person room, but they don't have another person in it right now. It's nice as a one-person place, but it would be pretty small once another person comes in. However, it's nice, clean, bright, and it looks out onto a full courtyard area. It's very expensive, but it's better than where she was at price wise.
Todd
4
|
October 4, 2019
Brookdale Creekside was a very nice community. They offer a good program and they're one of the few places on the top of our list. I thought that the accommodation we saw was fine. It wasn't too big or too small; it had enough room and it was nice. We toured the dining room. It was a very nice dining room and it looked like they had a nice selection of food available.
Carol
4
|
October 3, 2019
We would have loved to move to Brookdale Creekside, but we couldn't afford it. The staff was lovely. There was a lady who was starting her first week there, and she escorted me around; she was very nice. She followed up later to see how my mother was doing, and she was really kind, even though she knew that my mother wouldn't be able to live there. It's a very nice community, it's newer, and nicely decorated. The rooms were small, but they're private. The cleanliness is also very nice. I couldn't find a thing that was wrong with it. I got to look at their calendar of activities and it looked great. Although the place was quiet when I was there, they apparently have a lot of things going on. The appearance of the community is beautiful. I don't think they have the kind of outdoor facilities that my mother's current community has, but what they do have is really pretty, nicely landscaped, and very pleasant. I would rate their facilities a four for the lack of space.
What you can do with Caring
Costs for Brookdale Creekside in Plano, Texas
Memory Care
Memory Care is specifically designed to meet the needs of those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. Specially trained staff members assist with activities of daily living (such as bathing and dressing) and provide therapies to slow further loss of cognitive abilities.
$5,620
Starting Price
Services and Amenities of Brookdale Creekside in Plano, Texas
Costs
- Entry Fee Cost: 2250
Room and housing options
- Companion Suites: We offer companion suites
- Studio Apartments
General
- Minimum Age: 65
- Pets Allowed: Small pets allowed
About Brookdale Creekside in Plano, Texas
At Brookdale Creekside we know that memory losses due to Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia are progressive and residents' needs are continually changing. That's why we provide balance in our residents' capabilities, personalities, and preferences to create daily routines that enhance their spirits and increase their sense of purpose. We believe the amount of satisfaction our Alzheimer's and dementia care residents receive from the tasks that fill their days goes a long way to maintaining their sense of purpose and overall satisfaction with life. An integral part of this is our promise to encourage each resident to find Daily Moments of Success. To help our residents achieve these moments, our associates receive the tools and training needed in such key areas as specialized dining and the ongoing monitoring of healthcare and behavioral needs, to name a few.
We provide Alzheimer's and dementia care residents with the lifestyle, housing, and services they need in comfortable surroundings combined with the amenities, programs, and care to help stimulate recognition, recall, and wellness in a safe environment. Through years of caring for individuals with dementia, our professional care staff has learned to create optimal surroundings and approaches to care. Familiar environments that our residents have enjoyed throughout their lives are recreated to help them feel reassured and comfortable. The Alzheimer's and dementia care programs at Brookdale Creekside are built to embrace, not restrict our residents' desire to wander and to provide a sense of belonging.
Frequently Asked Questions
Help seniors by writing a review
If you have firsthand experience with a community or home care agency, share your review to help others searching for senior living and care.
Request Pricing Information
By clicking Get Costs you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You also consent to receive texts and calls, which may be autodialed, from us and our partner providers; however, your consent is not a condition to using our service.
Compare costs, photos & reviews of senior living and care options near you.
Questions?
Call to speak to one of Caring’s Family Advisors, or submit a request for more information here.
Didn't find what you were looking for?
Caring's Family Advisors can help answer your questions, schedule tours, and more.