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Frequently Asked Questions in Carrollton, TX

Orchard Pointe at Creek Valley

Frequently Asked Questions

Residents of Orchard Pointe at Creek Valley appreciate the community’s luxurious, resort-style feel. Our building has a warm and inviting feel with comfortable tones and thoughtful design choices that promote inclusivity. Large windows let in a tremendous amount of natural light, and many rooms have a view of our beautiful courtyard.

Searching for a senior living community should be about more than just location—you want to find somewhere that your loved one can feel fulfilled. Orchard Pointe at Creek Valley has a masterful concierge service that connects our residents with everything they need. Whether you’re looking for ideas on things to do on a Sunday or tips on what tastes best in the dining hall, our concierge will be your source.

Our free family decision tool kit guide can provide more information on how we help residents live life on their terms.

We understand you may have questions about how to pay for senior living, especially if you’ve never been in this position before. Orchard Pointe Communities only accepts private sources of payment and veteran’s benefits. Often, families utilize a combination of their savings and retirement funds they acquire from selling their previous home, as well as long-term care insurance.

Explore our helpful guide to find out how to fund your senior living needs.

Assisted living involves help with activities of daily living (ADLs) like bathing, grooming, dressing, medications, using the restroom, and more. Before your loved one moves in, we’ll conduct a thorough assessment to tailor our care to their needs.

Memory care provides an uplifting, secure environment for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Our friendly caregivers give frequent support and help memory care residents live their best lives with as few day-to-day challenges as possible. 

Our blog can help you learn more about when the time is right to transition between these two similar but unique living options.

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