Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Fort Worth

Category: Retirement community in Fort Worth, Texas

Address: 5417 Altamesa Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76123, USA

Phone: +18172928886

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Maya Hall

Oct 17, 2022

Horrible work place. I worked at the assisted living for a year and a half, couldn’t keep a director or nurse to save their lives co workers having drama with other co workers just a big ol mess.

Amanda Mitchell

Aug 11, 2022

I don't even know where to begin on leaving a review for Bethesda Gardens. My 81 year old dad moved into the assisted living side, spring of 2022 after he took a pretty hard fall in his home. From the very beginning, Bethesda Gardens has just felt like home. Devin was the first person I got in touch with when inquiring about Bethesda. She was absolutely amazing. She was very kind and always available when I had a question. I shortly then met Nicole, their nurse. She took the time to learn my dad's history and figured out an appropriate care level for him. She has always been available when I need her. The med staff at Bethesda is great. Any time I talk to my dad, he always mentions how nice everyone is there. Their assisted living side is very nice. They had several rooms to choose from. My dad picked one with a patio that faces nothing but trees. He says, that was the selling point for him. He loves to sit out there when it's cool and watch the birds. He has made a couple friends that he eats his meals with almost everyday. I could go on and on about Bethesda Gardens. All I can say is that I have been very impressed. It was a hard decision moving my dad away from his home. But I know he really enjoys living there. Oh, I almost forgot to mention their physical therapy program!! Donna and Katy have been wonderful! Dad was in pretty bad shape coming in, and there for a while after, but Donna and Katy have worked with him and I am shocked at the improvement he has made. I would highly recommend Bethesda Gardens to anyone looking for a home away from home.

Cynthia Wayland

Jun 15, 2022

Bethesda Gardens while an older building compared to the newer facilities popping up in the metroplex abundantly has several advantages. First and foremost their establishment focuses on the care of residents and staff and less on the back pocket. Both staff and residents are pleasant. Maintenance crew is top notch and jumped through hoops to get mom’s room ready. Rooms have private/shared patio access. The design of the rooms are a better layout than the newer facilities I toured. Housekeeping and laundry service is done with pride. Notice I said laundry service. An overall capital improvement plan is scheduled for 2023 for facelift and new furniture. The only suggestion I would make at this time is to utilize the movie room for scheduled movies and of course football for this fall.

Chasity Burdine

Feb 7, 2022

If I could give less than 1 star I would. My Father in Law was here for a year and the care was horrible. Room Assistants had attitudes and didn't respond to the pendants being pushed. Showers would get skipped most of the time and the food in the cafeteria looked disgusting. I addressed this issues multiple times, but nobody seemed to do anything about it. Extremely short staffed and the staff didn't use a gate belt to move residents just aggressively moved them around as they saw fit. I would NEVER recommended this facility.

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Questions & Answers

Is it available for a 19year old with mental and physical disabilities

Angela Kay Cheatwood Preston Littlepage | Nov 6, 2019
Anthony Lane | Nov 6, 2019

Yes it is.

Do you have any one bedrooms available?

Angela Mitchell | Nov 6, 2018
Nikki Wilson | Nov 6, 2018

Yes they do

Do you have Spanish speaking residents? What is the ratio of Spanish speaking employees to residents.

Monique Guizzo | Feb 8, 2022
Traycee McGruder | Feb 8, 2022

Yes we have a few Spanish and yes we have Spanish speaking in employees

Do you allow pets?

Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Fort Worth | Nov 5, 2021
Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Fort Worth | Nov 5, 2021

It wouldn’t be home without your furry, finned or feathered friend. We encourage residents to bring their faithful companions, and we offer referrals for services such as dog walking.

Do you charge a flat fee or are there hidden costs and extra fees?

Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Fort Worth | Nov 5, 2021
Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Fort Worth | Nov 5, 2021

We offer a variety of resources and financial options to help assist seniors and their families to be able to afford the retirement lifestyle that meets their expectations. Our fees are easy to understand, and never hidden. The apartment monthly fee includes: restaurant-style dining, laundry and maintenance, activities and wellness programs, and some transportation. Most residents will pay an additional fee based on their level of care assessment. These fees cover the cost of the additional support their needs require, including: nursing, medication management or administration, bathing, dressing and other personal services. We look forward to walking through how our fees will work for you or your loved one during your visit.

Does Bethesda Garden work with someone with dementia (or Alzheimer's disease)?

Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Fort Worth | Nov 5, 2021
Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Fort Worth | Nov 5, 2021

Yes. Seniors in the beginning stages of dementia may be most comfortable in our assisted living community. Those with more advanced needs may find our memory care community a better option. Our memory care community provides the most intensive care and supervision, as well as specialized activities to engage our residents’ minds. We offer both private and semi-private apartments in a 24-hour secure environment. Our compassionate staff works with each resident and family to create an environment where residents can succeed and thrive while maintaining as much familiarity as possible.

What type of care does Bethesda Gardens offer?

Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Fort Worth | Nov 5, 2021
Bethesda Gardens Assisted Living and Memory Care Fort Worth | Nov 5, 2021

We provide long-term and short-term assisted living, as well as memory care for residents with varying stages of Alzheimer’s or dementia. We have a well-trained team of professionals dedicated to serving all the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of our residents. Our goal is to provide a stimulating environment where residents get to know each other and our team by name.

Does the facility take long term care residents? I need to move my dad who has mild to moderate dementia and needs assistace with ADL and is on Medicare/Medicaid and has some other income from military and SS Thanks

Jennifer Harcrow | Nov 5, 2020
Pam Singer | Nov 5, 2020

My mama has been there about a year now. The people there actually care about their residents. Everyone is very nice. I feel very comfortable with mama being there. The food is good and healthy. Highly recommend!

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Do you accept housing?

Gladys Green | Nov 6, 2019
Cherri Williams | Nov 6, 2019

No, it is private pay and long term care insurance.

Do the med aides work mon-fri at the fort worth location

Paula Savannah | Nov 6, 2019
D Raz | Nov 6, 2019

There are med aids at the fort Worth location everyday

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Are you hiring night nurses with Alzheimer's experience

Lala Smith | Nov 6, 2019
Cherri Williams | Nov 6, 2019

All employment opportunities are listed on the website under the about us tab.

Is it affordable?

Jaylon king | Nov 6, 2019
Jen!2021_40 | Nov 6, 2019

Yes compared to other places it is very affordable. The staff and care are awesome. And the cooks are amazing. They eat very well there. If you have any questions let me know.

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How old can you be to live their

Terry Clendennen | Nov 6, 2018
Cherri Williams | Nov 6, 2018

You can be as young as 62 or as old as you can get as long as you are assisted living appropriate.

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