StoryPoint Plano
4800 W Parker Rd, Plano, TX 75093
Community Reviews and Comparisions
Featured Review
Reviewer#RD0618q
5
|
June 20, 2025
My sister and I went here. It was beautiful. It was very nice and very spacious. They have a lot of areas, like a hair salon and a place to watch movies, so it's very nice. The people were very nice, but not a lot of them speak Spanish. The common areas were very nice, spacious, and clean.
For personalized guidance, current availability, add help scheduling a tour, call our Caring Family Advisors at (844) 674-3623
Pricing for StoryPoint Plano
Starting at
About StoryPoint Plano in Plano, Texas
StoryPoint Plano is a premier senior living community located at 4800 W Parker Road in Plano, Texas, offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care in a modern, resort-style setting. Designed to provide a vibrant and supportive lifestyle, the community blends comfort, personalized care, and engaging programming to help residents thrive at every stage of retirement.
The community features a spacious, purpose-built campus with a variety of apartment-style residences, including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans. Independent living residences often include full kitchens, while assisted living and memory care apartments are designed for accessibility and ease of support. The layout includes beautifully designed common areas, restaurant-style dining venues, activity rooms, and secure outdoor courtyards—creating a balance of privacy and social connection. The memory care neighborhood is thoughtfully designed to provide a safe, structured environment for residents living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia.
Residents at StoryPoint Plano enjoy a wide range of amenities and services that support a maintenance-free and engaging lifestyle. These include chef-prepared meals served in elegant dining spaces, housekeeping and laundry services, scheduled transportation, and 24-hour access to trained caregivers. Assisted living residents receive support with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management, while memory care residents benefit from specialized programming and enhanced supervision. Additional amenities often include a fitness center, salon, theater room, library, and outdoor gathering spaces. A full calendar of life enrichment activities—such as fitness classes, arts and crafts, live entertainment, and social events—keeps residents active and connected.
A key special feature of the community is its continuum of care combined with a strong person-centered philosophy. Residents can transition seamlessly between independent living, assisted living, and memory care as their needs evolve, all while remaining in a familiar environment. The memory care program emphasizes structured routines, cognitive engagement, and meaningful daily experiences tailored to each resident's abilities, while the overall community fosters independence, wellness, and social connection.
Located in Plano, residents benefit from access to a wide variety of nearby attractions and conveniences, including shopping centers, restaurants, parks, and healthcare providers. The community is close to popular destinations such as The Shops at Willow Bend, Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, and major medical facilities, offering both recreational opportunities and essential services for residents and their families.
Additional highlights include a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere, modern amenities, and a strong emphasis on quality of life and personalized care. Residents can enjoy a comfortable, maintenance-free lifestyle with the reassurance that support is available whenever needed.
Overall, StoryPoint Plano offers a comprehensive and engaging senior living experience where residents can enjoy independence, compassionate care, and a vibrant lifestyle in a desirable Texas location.
To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit:
Texas Long-Term Care Provider Search
Not sure where to start?
Talk to a Caring expert now
Free Expert Advice
We guide you through the overwhelming process of finding quality care.
Recommendations
We'll match you with the right care providers—no pressure, no cost.
Tour Scheduling
We manage key details for you like booking tours and follow-ups.
Reviews of StoryPoint Plano in Plano, Texas
4.4
(19 reviews)
Facility
4.3
Staff
4.7
Food
5.0
Value
4.5
Reviewer#RD0618q
5
|
June 20, 2025
My sister and I went here. It was beautiful. It was very nice and very spacious. They have a lot of areas, like a hair salon and a place to watch movies, so it's very nice. The people were very nice, but not a lot of them speak Spanish. The common areas were very nice, spacious, and clean.
Sarah
4
|
July 23, 2023
I toured. The staff were very responsive because when I walked in, they offered me water. The person that was supposed to take me around came quickly after I signed in. She came to get me, and we took a tour. She showed me what a one-bedroom would look like. We also toured the area where the residents eat and where they have games and different kinds of activities. The area looked clean to me. The staff was knowledgeable about the facility, and she was able to tell me approximately how much it would cost me for a one-bedroom apartment. She let me know the kind of meal plan that they have, and that I can sign up to have two meals a day. Some residents choose not to have their meals prepared by the facility, and that they do their own meals themselves. I think the one-bedroom would be enough for one person. I need to clear down all my excess luggage, but the one-bedroom would be enough. When you walk in, you can see a kitchenette area where you can cook a little bit and a refrigerator. On one side, you have an area where you can do your laundry, and then the bedroom on the other side. The dining area was clean. They have an area where you can get coffee. The staff told me you can get coffee or water all day long. If I needed lunch, I have to order it and she showed me the menu that they have on the wall. We went to what looked like a gym room and we saw one of the residents walking on the treadmill because it was hot and apparently, I don't think anybody wants to be walking outside. For people that are very active, maybe the equipment they have in the room will not be enough. Right now, I have three different kinds of activities that I do, and I don't know if that kind of equipment would be in alignment with what I need. I would probably have to have a gym outside to meet my needs. I didn't get to see residents doing any activity except for the person that was walking out on the treadmill. But the staff explained that they had a craft room and people would come and walk with the residents.
Adam
5
|
May 15, 2022
It is a nice place. It's one of the nicest places around, but it's too expensive. My mother-in-law has been in assisted living since January. The place is great. It's awesome, there's nothing wrong with it. Her room is fine, it meets her needs. It's just like every other place, but just a little bit nicer and with excellent service. The staff is also excellent. I've heard the food is excellent too and the dining area is nice and restaurant-style. For activities, they have movies and games
Stephanie
4
|
April 7, 2022
It was clean and had very tight security. People were friendly and very helpful. It's just a smaller community. The staff was very nice. The dining area was also nice, open and clean. It just didn't meet the needs of my dad.
Kim
4
|
November 26, 2021
I personally liked it. The lady decided to show us the independent living and assisted living portion. I think at that time, we had only seen the independent living facility. I thought that the rooms were a decent size. For what my mom would need, it might be a little bit smaller than what she's got right now. She can get from her room to the dining room. It's on the same floor, and it's just down the hall. On the first floor, they have some little balconies, like a patio thing that you can go out. They had a place where they have a garden. The staff was very friendly. They just painted the outside not too long ago. They gave us a calendar to look at, and it was kind of general. They said they have games. They have activities around the holidays. They do like celebration things, which I like.
June
5
|
July 8, 2021
It was a lovely facility. If you're looking for a pool, they don't have one, but they have three levels of care and the apartments were very nice, spacious, and laid out very well. The staff seemed to be very attentive as well.
MC
5
|
July 24, 2019
My mother has adjusted pretty well. She has had some health issues since she has been there, but as far as their care, they're doing just fine. She started in assisted living, but now she is in memory care. They have a doctor who comes once a week and a nurse from his office comes another day once a week. It is working out pretty well. The people who take care of her, the food, and her apartment are all good. They have entertainment each week, and they have group activities as well.
Kathryn
5
|
June 15, 2019
I liked it a lot and I really prefer the continuum of care option. My experience there was very good. The atmosphere was upbeat, and the staff was very friendly, knowledgeable, and long-tenured. The rooms were clean and had everything you could imagine you would need. The landscaping was very beautiful. They had exercise classes, crafts, games, and movies.
Gwen
4
|
February 1, 2018
It is substantial and offers the basics. They have an exercise room and some crafts rooms. The staff is very friendly, and it has easy access to major roads and other businesses. It's in a great location.
Dena636370
4
|
March 13, 2017
We had a tour. Their dining was a bit restricted due to the scheduled dining times that they had. It was smaller place, so if someone is looking for a small place with good-sized apartments, then this one would be good. They provided a washer and dryer.
Frank048538
5
|
February 7, 2017
It is a very nice facility. It's our second choice -- partly because of location -- and we were looking for a first-floor facility with direct access outside because we have a dog. It's a beautiful facility, and they accommodate pets.
Cathy024668
3
|
December 6, 2016
The closets are a little small for me, so I didn’t care for that because I need a larger closet. The establishment is probably about 10 years old or so, and the place is very quiet. I had lunch with a nice couple, and it was pleasant. They have a pool table and art center, but nobody was there. The tour guide was very nice.
Mary761663
4
|
November 8, 2016
It was one of the nicest places I went to; however, there were no vacancies. I loved the colors they used, and the apartments they showed me were nice. They seemed to have a good social program going, the lunch wasn’t quite as polished as the others, but the facility was good.
Anonymous111495250
5
|
August 9, 2015
My mother is living here. It is clean, bright, and cheerful. She has a standard one-bedroom apartment, which is something you can find anywhere. I have not eaten there, but the residents can select their own meal. They have bingo, mahjong, and a happy hour every Friday. They also bring in a church service every Sunday afternoon.
Anonymous103655250
4
|
July 14, 2015
It seemed to be a nice place to live. The staff was very nice and very friendly. The rooms seemed really nice. I have visited several facilities, and this was the one I liked the best.
Janet108805250
5
|
June 28, 2015
My mother has chosen here. They have both assisted living and independent living. Both employees and residents seem very friendly. She likes the layout of it. I am very pleased with it.
Cheryl107958950
5
|
June 6, 2015
It was wonderful, and the people seemed happy. It was clean, and they had a lot of amenities. It was well built and beautiful. They had a library full of books that they could borrow and plots of land outside where they could have their little plot of land and put flowers or herbs. There was a card room where people were interacting. I was very impressed. The selection of food looked like in a four-star restaurant. I looked at the two-room unit, and it was beautiful. I was impressed the most with the safety measures such as in the shower, if somebody falls, there's the emergency pull. The cafeteria benefits if someone needs an additional shot every week, you can do that for a little bit of extra money. When people leave and they come back, they have to sign in. If the people aren't in their apartments, they will start calling family to find out where they are. It is a place that I would go to. And if you get to the point where you need assisted living, you already know a lot of the people. They have Alzheimer's/memory care unit too. They had bingo, card games, movie nights, bus trips, and last Friday night, they had a singing group to entertain. They had a whole month planned out of activities for the people.
Caring50753050
5
|
May 30, 2014
It is a very huge place. There was so much activity, and I was very impressed. It was like a busy boulevard. There were people in the beauty shop. There were people having a snack. I met several staff along the tour, and they were delightful.
Carol78700250
4
|
February 28, 2014
The person who gave us the tour was absolutely outstanding. She was great. The facility is really nice and clean and pretty spacious. Their dining room is pretty big. I really don’t have anything bad to say about this place besides it was just a pretty busy community. I walked in and it just looked very big. I could see that the layout would be a little overwhelming for her. They have a lot of activities going on and there are a lot of times that I thought maybe she should have gone there because of their activities. They have some ice cream nights, some movie nights, and they also have some people that come and play the piano. They definitely have some church services on Sundays and some Bible studies. Overall, I think the staff seemed really good.
Services and Amenities of StoryPoint Plano in Plano, Texas
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Room Service
Languages
- English spoken
Safety & Security
- Gated Facility
Kitchen Types
- Kitchenette
Pets
- Pets
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
Outside Amenities
- Garden
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Credit Card Payments
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
Room Amenities
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Additional Amenity Information
- Dining: All Day Dining
- State Licenses: Facility ID: 102620 - License No.: 149544
State Licenses
State License: Facility ID: 102620 - License No.: 149544
Costs for StoryPoint Plano in Plano, Texas

Assisted Living
$5,840
Starting Price

Independent Living
$3,609
Starting Price

Memory Care
$6,675
Starting Price
More Communities to Explore
What you can do with Caring
Helpful Articles
Senior Living near Plano, TX
Senior Living near Collin County, TX
Other options in Plano, TX
Help us keep this review accurate
Our reviews and comparisons help families make confident decisions. If you represent this community, you can submit updates so details stay current, complete, and transparent
Updates do not automatically change review scores or rankings. Submissions are reviewed fo accuracy and clarity.








