
Alphonse House at Village at Incarnate Word
Offers Assisted Living and Independent Living
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Assisted Living Reviews for Alphonse House at Village at Incarnate Word
July 17, 2017
I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident
The Village at Incarnate Word is a nice, Catholic community which is what Mom wanted. The staff is very nice, friendly, and helpful. They have crafts, exercise classes, and church classes. The food is very good. Mom is receiving very gentle and kind care there. It is a beautiful and established place. There are a lot of shaded trees with nice landscaping.
August 31, 2015
I am a friend or relative of a resident
My aunt has been placed at The Village at Incarnate Word. It is a wonderful place. They have three levels of care. The nuns run the community, so it is a charity-run community. They have taken care of my aunt. They found her wandering around and helped her get around. When she got up in the middle of the night, they have shown her what to do, where to go and how to take care of things. They have been very, very supportive and energetic to help. Everybody there has just been very, very nice. My aunt has been there since July 14th. She has a living area with two bedrooms, so she has a sitting area, a bedroom, and a TV room. She does not have a kitchen facility in her unit.
May 12, 2015
I visited this facility
My mother is a practicing Catholic, and that is the focus. The Village at Incarnate Word is a Catholic facility. They celebrate feast days, they have bible study, and they have mass daily. I know they have numerous other things as well. I would describe the facility as large, clean, and homey. From the moment I walked in, there was a real spirit about the place that made me feel like God was present, so that was awesome.
October 15, 2014
I visited this facility
The Village was a really nice place. The staff was nice. They just didn’t have the room type that we needed at the time. The rooms were very, very nice. Some of them had been remodeled recently. They all faced out to a courtyard, and that was really, really pleasant. We did not try eating there but the food did smell good.
I believe they had bingo. They were a Catholic community, so they had mass and rosaries. They had exercises also and outings. They had good security. There was somebody at the reception desk 24 hours a day.
November 04, 2011
I am a friend or relative of a resident
The Village at Incarnate Word is a small retirement community with ties to the Catholic faith. Despite the Catholic ties, the Village is open to residents of all faiths. It was originally founded by the Sisters of Charity and operates as a non-profit organization, so all funds are reinvested back into the community. The Village has a variety of fun exercise classes for residents plus scheduled activities, arts and crafts, and guest speakers. The individual I know who lived at the Village enjoyed their water exercise classes and their Sunday mass. Monthly rental fees are reasonable and they offer one and two bedroom housing units. There are no separate villas or detached condos. The Village offers skilled long-term nursing care for residents who need around the clock services. They also have a separate section of apartments for residents with Alzeheimers or dementia. Overall, the Village at Incarnate Word is a good choice if you're looking for an assisted living community with Catholic faith and quality care.
Independent Living Reviews for Alphonse House at Village at Incarnate Word
May 30, 2014
I am a friend or relative of a resident
We chose Village at Incarnate World because it had a good reputation and MY mom felt comfortable with the facility. It has assisted living as well as independent living. In their independent living, THE apartments are spacious and very well designed. They felt comfortable. The staff are great as well as the services. We really like it. The food is very good.
January 25, 2014
I visited this facility
This is a great place. They've got lovely living arrangements. It was very nice. I have nothing but positive things to say about it. They had a 2-bedroom apartment with a lovely kitchen, good-sized living room and bedrooms, 2 bathrooms (full bath). It has a cheery bright room. Very nice environment and dedicated staff. It is located right next door to an HEB, a very nice market place and very close to the zoo, if you wanna walk. It's right off 281 and Broadway.
Services and Amenities of Alphonse House at Village at Incarnate Word
Room and housing options
- 1-bedroom apartments
- 2-bedroom apartments
- 3-bedroom apartments
- Studio Apartments
- Detached Homes
- Housing Extra: 159 Independent Living Units, 74 Assisted Living Units (31 Type A And 43 Type B, Including 24 Certified For Alzheimerõs And Memory Impairment) And 62 Nursing Beds For A Total Of 295 Units.
Dining options
- In Room Kitchens
- Dining Room Shared Meals
- Dining Extra: Private Dining Room
Features
- Beauty Barber Shop
- Resident Transportation
- Garden And Patio
- Pool
Cleaning services
- Laundry For Linens
- Housekeeping
- Laundry For Clothing
Health services
- Skilled Nursing
- Hospice Care
- Medication Management
- Physical Therapy
- Nurse On Staff: Yes
Activities
- Offsite Activities
- Religious Services
Languages
- English
General
- Resident Capacity: 45
- Respite Care
- Minimum Age: Yes
Range of services
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
Types of care
- Doctor Visit Companionship
- Meal Preparation
Training Areas
- Memory Care Training
Licenses
- State Licenses: 777
About Alphonse House at Village at Incarnate Word
Alphonse House at Village at Incarnate Word is a senior living provider in San Antonio, Texas that offers residents Assisted Living and Independent Living. Contact Alphonse House at Village at Incarnate Word for more details on services and rates.
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