The Village at The Woodlands Waterway

  • 2323 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands, TX 77380
  • (281) 936-0949
  • 4.2 ( 11 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

The Village at The Woodlands Waterway is located just steps away from the beautiful Woodland Lakes and is convenient to a large variety of superb shopping and dining destinations. Each resident receives a personalized care plan that maximizes independence while still providing the ideal level of service.

The Village at the Woodlands Waterway is one of many retirement apartments owned by the Senior Lifestyle Corporation. We pride ourselves on creating senior living communities that enable seniors to live healthy and fulfilling lives, and our Wellness Everyday™ program offered at every community is praised by the International Council on Active Aging.

To ensure that our residents enjoy full days packed with activities, we offer a wide range of events including trips and outings, educational opportunities through our Brain Health University programming and live entertainment.

A key part of enjoying optimal health is staying physically fit, which is why we provide our residents with access to fitness classes and a regular schedule of supervised programs. Eating well is also an important part of staying healthy. Here at The Village at The Woodlands Waterway, we offer a choice of menu options, all of which are specially created by our chefs to satisfy the range of tastes and preferences of our residents. Healthy snacks are also available throughout the day.

Our professional staff are on site 24 hours a day and are happy to assist residents with everything from dressing to bathing to grooming. Residents also never need to worry about chores, as our staff handles weekly housekeeping and the laundering of linens. To make sure that residents receive the very best in assistance and services, each senior is provided with a personally customized package of services to meet their individual needs and preferences. Families also appreciate that we can provide assisted living services and memory care, which means their loved ones won't have to leave our community.

By offering a wealth of amenities and services, The Village at The Woodlands Waterway is an ideal choice for seniors ready to transition into a retirement community.

Property Info

  • Emergency Services: Less than 2 Miles
  • Shopping: Less than 1 Mile
  • Recreation: Less than 2 Miles
  • State License #: 104849
  • Semi-Private Units
  • Private Units
  • Studio Apartments
  • 1-Bedroom Units
  • 2-Bedroom Units
  • Air Conditioning/Climate Control
  • Washer/Dryer in Apt
  • Kitchenette
  • Full Kitchen
  • Emergency Call System
  • 24-Hour Staffing
  • Fitness Room/Gym
  • Beauty/Barber Shop
  • Indoor, Heated Pool

Activities

  • Full-Time Activity Director
  • Trips & Outings
  • Exercise Classes
  • Live, On-site Entertainment
  • Educational Opportunities
  • Brain Health University

Amenities

  • Outside Patio/Gardens
  • Restaurant-Style Dining
  • All-Day Dining

Services

  • Medication Management
  • Help with Activities of Daily Living
  • Transportation to Appointments
  • Other Transportation Provided
  • Housekeeping
  • Ambulation and Escort Services
  • 24-Hour RN Available
  • Valet Parking
  • Linen Service

Thank you for your interest at The Village at The Woodlands Waterway. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.

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4.2 ( 11 Reviews )
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RDMS
August 31, 2022
My mom has lived here in independent living for 6 years. The best part is the location. Convenient to HEB, the library and the Waterway. My mom has a great view of the Waterway and loves to watch all the activity. She also enjoys walking along the Waterway. The two main problems are the ongoing construction repair (going on since she has lived there) and the limited guest parking. The parking situation has just gotten much worse and the fire lanes in the parking lot are often blocked.
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Sherry
The Village at The Woodlands Waterway was very nice and very pleasant. It's a very nice community and in a good location. I toured their independent living and the amenities were nice. I liked their outdoor patios too. They were small but it would be nice to get to sit outside and have some fresh air. They're small but manageable. I saw a 1-bedroom apartment and it was okay. The model they showed me was clean but it was empty. They didn't have any availability at the time. The facility looked well-maintained and clean. It's also close to shopping and outdoor walking spaces.
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M\ary
The Village at The Woodlands Waterway is very upscale, and I liked it. They have valet parking and extensive grounds there. They also have transportation to places, and the waterway's right in front, so the little boat stops and picks you up. I looked at the food menu, and it looked very good. The rooms were extremely nice. I like the one-bedroom on the sixth floor and the patio. They had two bedrooms and a small one-bedroom. They have a swimming pool.
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Brian
The Village at The Woodlands Waterway seemed like a really good place, otherwise I wouldn't put my dad on a waiting list there. I walked around and saw it all. It was about a two and a half hour visit that I spent with them. I like that it's a rocks' throw from me, so I can get there quickly. It is located where a lot of things are within walking distance. The waterway runs right next to it so that you'll be able to sit out and enjoy that. They have the Ironman competition and they swim through that waterway. I've been living in this area for 39 years, so it's a good spot. The staff took to me real quick, we got along great, so I'm thinking it's going to be a great spot for them.
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Connie
October 31, 2021
I've been living in The Village at The Woodlands Waterway. It was much more positive than I expected. The staff is attuned to resident needs, and willing to accommodate special needs. Dining is above average. We have a private dining room with white tablecloths and independent waiters, table service, and you order from menus. It's very accommodating. It's as close to non-institutional as I could find. I live in a two-bedroom, two-bath apartment. It's an exceptional living quarters. I have a full kitchen, microwave, and washer-dryer. Housekeeping comes in once a week and changes the bedding, they don't do your physical laundry, you've got your own washer-dryer, and that's very nice. We have a resident led food committee, and they accommodate any of our suggestions. The village is owned by a corporation, and so they have menus that are area specific. So you're going to be getting food that you expect, but they endeavor to copy fine dining. I like the food. I also keep a supply of snack foods and frozen meals, so if I don't feel like going to the dining room, I can have something here in the apartment. If you want something from the dining room, they will deliver food to your apartment, but there's a fee. We have an extensive activity schedule, and we have a van that will take us to various outings, monthly dinner outings called the Supper Club, and monthly lunch outings called the lunch bunch. They play games, they offer different games like jeopardy, trivia, bingo, scrabble, and a number of different card games. They have a crafts class, an oil painting class, and we have a very, very active book club. Right now, we're understaffed. When we have staff, they are always a five. They go out of their way. The chef even comes around during the dining hours and asks if you like things, or if you have better suggestions, and again, he is the one that instigated the food committee. Then they have comment cards. They are always asking, "What can we do better?" and they do cooking demonstrations. You usually sign up for different activities that you want to go to, and they have a limit of course on the number of people that you can have at any activity. It's great for the chef to come in with a cart, prepare some sort of special dish or special dessert, and everybody gets a serving of it. And he asks, "Would you like to see more or less of this?" They're very responsive to the residents, and right now we are at about a 95 percent occupancy rate. They're value appropriate. You get what you're paying for.
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MM
September 26, 2018
The Village at The Woodlands Waterway is extremely nice, but it is above what I could pay for. The staff members that I met seemed very nice. The community is very upscale and clean. It is extremely nice with wonderful surroundings because it is right on The Waterway. You can walk and you can get to places. There is also a trolley that goes all-around; the people can take the trolley. The Village at The Woodlands Waterway was my first choice.
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Jerry
The Village at The Woodlands Waterway is fancy and nice, but I'm just not a fancy person. They have a pool and water aerobics, which is good for me. They showed me a 1-bedroom with a living room and a kitchen, which is all I would need. They also showed me a 2-bedroom. They showed me the ones that were redone and they looked very nice. Everything about the community is polished and very nice. The lady that showed me around was very nice and knowledgeable. She knows what she was talking about and she showed me everything, including the library, the exercise room, and pool.
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GV
February 01, 2018
The Village at The Woodlands Waterway was excellent. It was 10-stars. I'd love to live there, but it's a little bit expensive and it's a little too far away. The only reason we didn't pick it is because it's further away. We had an excellent tour and I really liked it. They have a lot of amenities. I love the fact that the shuttles come around all day long so you can go down to the mall and shop. They have an apartment-sized washer and dryer in the units and a full-size kitchen. That's a big plus for independent living. A lot of these places don't offer anything except maybe a kitchenette. It is beautiful. They have an indoor swimming pool, exercise rooms, and a lot of social events like mixers and that kind of thing. The staff was excellent. I did not try the food, but we visited the dining room.
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Bill
We visited The Village at The Woodlands Waterway. The lady was very nice and personable, answered our questions, didn't rush, and wanted to know about our needs. I would recommend her. The place was very attractive. Being in the waterway is not a bad thing because you get a nice view. I enjoyed all of it. They had kayaks paddling by. The building was well kept and clean. It's not a nursing home environment, and it's nice to be in. The lady in the restaurant made a special effort to meet our needs because my wife has a gluten allergy. We had a meal there, which looked and tasted good. The restaurant was really nice. The surrounding tables and so forth were laid out nicely. The people were cordial and friendly, which is a result of being in a friendly atmosphere. It was a good experience. Being on a lake has a very calming effect. You can sit back and relax there.
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JB5-4U
May 05, 2015
I stayed in the wonderful, clean guest suite while visiting my mother in Feb. 2015. She has lived here for two years. The water aerobics program is unique, well attended, and badly needed, but there are problems with pool water temperature and acidity. The meals were tasty and healthy. The facility was clean. The location is wonderful for bird watching, sunsets, and walking sidewalks along the waterway to downtown Woodlands.
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Mildred4
August 28, 2013
The Village is similar to the other facility I visited. The only difference is that it has three levels independent, assisted and memory. They are not connected to each other. So if you're in one, you won't be associated with the other facility. For me, that's a nice feature. The facility itself is very nice. It is a really good place to live. It also has a wonderful place to eat. The location is wonderful. It is right across the street from a big fascinating mall. I would give The Village a high rating; however, it would take everything I make to be able to live there.
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