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    $6,000/month

    Manor Care

    15290 Huebner Rd, San Antonio, TX, 78231
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Compassionate safe memory care, recommended

    I moved my mom here and I'm so relieved - Arden Courts is a dementia-focused, home-like community with compassionate, knowledgeable staff (RNs/LVNs), private rooms in four small-house units, engaging daily activities, and lovely secure grounds that genuinely improved her mood and safety. Communication (FaceTime/iPad, regular updates), ample food, strong infection control, and individualized care made the transition far easier. Not perfect - we saw occasional staffing lapses and some laundry/personal-item issues and limited menu options - but overall I highly recommend it for memory care.

    Pricing

    $6,000+/moSuiteMemory Care

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • 24-hour nursing
    • Accept incoming residents on hospice
    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Administer insulin injections
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Diabetes care
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program
    • Respite program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision
    • Same day assessments

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Internet
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Care with behavioral issues
    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Parkinson's care
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Located close to restaurants
    • Located close to shopping centers
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor patio
    • Outdoor space
    • Pet friendly
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Family education and support services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Continuing learning programs
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.82 · 169 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.8
    • Staff

      4.9
    • Meals

      4.5
    • Amenities

      4.4
    • Value

      3.8

    Pros

    • Consistently caring, compassionate and dedicated staff
    • Specialized dementia/Alzheimer’s care and staff education
    • Small-house, home-like four-cottage layout
    • Private rooms with en-suite baths and spa showers
    • Individualized medication management and psychiatric support
    • On-site medical coverage (RNs, LVNs, doctor on call, neuro-psychiatrist/geriatric psychiatrist)
    • Plentiful daily activities, social programs, and live music
    • Strong family communication (FaceTime/iPad, window visits, regular updates)
    • Clean, well-kept facility and grounds with walking paths and enclosed outdoor areas
    • Family-style dining rooms and generally well-liked meals and portions
    • Long-tenured/senior leadership and responsive administration
    • Good infection-control practices and pandemic responsiveness
    • Rehabilitation support and occasional on-site dental/barber/salon services
    • Secure, safe feeling environment with monitored doors and alarm systems
    • High level of personalization and one-on-one attention for many residents
    • Active community outreach, dementia education, and family events
    • Quick/emergency admissions and good transition support
    • Visible improvement in resident mood and quality of life for many
    • Accessible leadership and frequent staff-family interaction
    • Positive reviews about hygiene, neat rooms, and maintenance

    Cons

    • Inconsistent staffing, especially on weekends and holidays
    • Laundry, personal-item management, and basic tasks sometimes neglected
    • Reports of theft or missing belongings and inadequate managerial follow-up
    • Occasional poor clinical practices (catheter care, delayed fall response)
    • Some families report increased/overmedication for middle-stage dementia behaviors
    • Limited activity variety for some residents and reliance on screen-based activities
    • Limited meal variety or flavor and few alternatives reported by some
    • Physical hazards on grounds (cracked sidewalks, tripping hazards)
    • Noisy or unreadable narration on some activity videos
    • Lack of or inconsistent call button/call system usage reported
    • Privacy concerns about medical records for a small number of reports
    • 30-day notice policy and other administrative constraints
    • Some families found the facility too small or limited in offerings
    • Cost concerns; some reviewers called it expensive
    • A few reports of decline in quality or responsiveness over time

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: The review corpus is strongly positive—most families and residents describe Manor Care (Arden Courts) as a highly compassionate, dementia-focused memory care community that delivers individualized, person-centered care. Praise clusters heavily around the staff: caregivers, nurses, activities directors, and leadership are repeatedly described as kind, patient, responsive and deeply knowledgeable about dementia. Multiple reviews emphasize that the team "goes above and beyond," that staff have long tenure, and that leadership is accessible and responsive. There is repeated appreciation for the facility’s ability to improve residents’ moods and quality of life, often citing increased social engagement, safer wandering management, and clinical oversight that stabilizes troubling behaviors.

    Clinical care and medical support: A notable strength is clinical integration and psychiatric support. Reviews mention on-site geriatric/neurology-focused psychiatrists, an internal medicine presence or doctor on-call, RN/LVN staffing, and strong relationships with families and outside physicians. Many families credit effective medication adjustments and thoughtful medication management with meaningful improvements. Rehabilitation support, prompt medical attention, and 24/7 nursing availability are cited in multiple accounts. At the same time, there are isolated but significant clinical concerns: some families reported poor catheter management, delayed responses to falls, missed tasks like charging hearing aids, and a few allegations of inappropriate medication increases for middle-stage dementia behaviors. These negative clinical reports are much less frequent than the positives but are important red flags to review during tours and admissions.

    Staffing, culture and communication: Communication with families is a repeated positive—staff use FaceTime/iPads, window visits, regular health updates and photos, and invite families to events. The culture is described as family-like and homey, with staff educating families and the community on dementia. Numerous reviewers singled out specific staff and administrators for praise and thanked the facility for easing difficult transitions. However, staffing consistency is a recurrent operational weakness: reviewers cite understaffing on weekends/holidays, resulting in missed laundry, trash buildup, slower responses, and variable care quality. A handful of serious concerns (theft of belongings, management inaction on reported incidents) appear across reviews and should be probed by prospective families.

    Facilities, layout and safety: The four-house or cottage model (separate wings or pods with roughly small group sizes—often cited as about 16 residents per house) and private rooms with baths is a central selling point. Families praise the non-institutional feel, home-style dining rooms, porch spaces, fenced gardens, and large landscaped courtyards and walking paths. Common area cleanliness, pleasant scent-free environment, and well-maintained HVAC and safety systems receive frequent positive mention. Conversely, there are reports of physical-site issues such as cracked sidewalks and tripping hazards, and a few accounts of falls or delayed assistance which suggests prospective families should evaluate outdoor surfaces and safety features in person.

    Activities, dining and quality of life: Reviews consistently highlight robust programming—live music, sing-alongs, crafts, cooking demos, trivia, memory cafe events, holiday celebrations, and family-inclusive events. Activity directors are repeatedly praised for engagement and creativity. Food generally receives positive comments about ample portions and table service, with several reviewers noting "delicious" meals cooked on-site. Still, some families noted limited variety, underwhelming flavor for certain residents, or few alternatives for picky eaters. A smaller set of reviewers described activities that relied on video content with poor narration or an apparent lack of variety for late-stage residents.

    Administrative policies and reputation patterns: Management and administration are often singled out as strengths—quick to respond, helpful through admissions and paperwork, and supportive during COVID with strong infection-control measures. The facility’s pandemic restrictions (visitor limitations) were noted and in many cases handled transparently through virtual communication and staged visits. There are, however, comments about administrative constraints such as a 30-day notice policy and occasional decline in responsiveness over time. Pricing and perceived value vary—many felt the private-room pricing was reasonable for the level of care, while a smaller number found it expensive or limited in offerings for the cost.

    Patterns of concern to monitor: While overwhelmingly positive, a handful of recurring issues warrant attention during a tour or intake conversation: (1) staffing consistency—ask about weekend/holiday coverage, staff-to-resident ratios, and contingency plans; (2) property safety—inspect sidewalks, ramp conditions, and supervised outdoor areas; (3) clinical safeguards—ask about fall-response protocols, catheter and incontinence care, hearing-aid management, and medication review processes; (4) security and belongings—raise questions about inventory procedures, lost-item policies, and incident reporting; (5) programming and mealtime options—assess daily activity schedules, small-group options, and menu alternatives for special diets or limited appetites; and (6) privacy/data practices—clarify how medical records are protected and who has access.

    Bottom line recommendation: Manor Care/Arden Courts presents as a strong, specialty memory-care community with a consistent record of compassionate, expert dementia care, a homelike four-house design, personalized attention, and a broad suite of activities and medical supports that improve many residents’ quality of life. Most reviews indicate families felt reassured and grateful. Prospective residents and families should focus their evaluation on staffing consistency (especially weekends/holidays), specific clinical safeguards, property safety, and policies around belongings and privacy. For families seeking specialized Alzheimer’s/memory care in a warm, small-house setting with active programming and psychiatric support, this facility consistently rates highly—just be sure to clarify the operational concerns raised by a minority of reviewers before committing.

    Location

    Map showing location of Manor Care

    About Manor Care

    Manor Care in San Antonio, Texas, has a community made up of four houses where seniors can choose between private or shared bedrooms and you'll find visual cues like symbols and colors throughout the grounds to help with memory and stimulate thinking, plus there are an average of 12 exits so residents with memory loss or dementia can safely explore outdoors. Manor Care's team offers 24-hour personalized care for people needing help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, and has programs for people with Alzheimer's disease or related dementias, using specialized units and dedicated areas that focus on keeping everyone safe and comfortable, and there's always a focus on comfort and respect. Seniors get three meals a day made to fit their health, religious, or cultural preferences, and there are fitness classes, wellness programs, and mind-stimulating activities aimed at keeping everyone engaged and active, and common areas are spacious and airy with home-like touches so there's room to relax or connect with friends, with a barbershop and salon on site, and amenities like Wi-Fi, pet-friendly policies, and handicap access. Manor Care's grounds help residents keep a sense of purpose and independence, with color-coded paths and easy-to-understand signs, and the professional care team works to keep residents in good health through specialized programs and regular activities, and for those with more advanced needs, Manor Care provides skilled nursing, rehabilitation, hospice, and respite care, plus resources for caregivers. The facility is part of the Promedica Senior Care family and gives seniors in San Antonio a path to independent living, assisted living, memory care, and continuing care retirement communities, all in one place, so people can stay as their care needs change, and each program or level of care has features, services, and staff dedicated to meeting specific health conditions or daily challenges. The company has 11-50 employees focused on elder care and healthcare, and Manor Care stays committed to supporting seniors and their families, offering educational resources and help to create trusting relationships among residents.

    About ProMedica Senior Care

    Manor Care is managed by ProMedica Senior Care.

    Founded in 1959 as ManorCare and acquired by ProMedica in 2018, this Toledo, Ohio-based healthcare system operates approximately 68 senior living communities across 28 states. The company provides skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care (Arden Courts), rehabilitation, hospice, and home health services.

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