Rio Terra Retirement

  • 2294 E. Common Street, New Braunfels, TX 78130
  • (830) 455-2605
  • 4.7 ( 7 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

A community designed to enhance the lives and well-being of our senior residents, Rio Terra (formally McKenna Village) provides independent living, assisted living and memory care services and accommodations. Our beautiful community is located on 10 acres of manicured grounds, and sits next to a golf course and Comal Springs. Residents of our community enjoy an amazing combination of spacious accommodations, numerous amenities and world-class services.

Announcing…the Cottages at Rio Terra! Launch your retirement lifestyle in our brand new custom built homes, coming in June. With one and two bedroom floor plans, spacious kitchens and baths and an attached garage, you can live in your dream home and be able to take advantage of the luxuries of Rio Terra.

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4.7 ( 7 Reviews )
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McDonald123
October 03, 2019
If you are looking for a beautiful, clean, friendly place for your loved one, Rio Terra is it. From the employees to the residents, we couldn't be happier. So helpful, kind and willing to do whatever is needed for my mom. The events and activities are so much fun for everyone. Families are always welcome too. It makes it so much easier to spend time with our mom when there are great programs for us to attend too.
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Amy
Rio Terra Retirement was a very nice, clean, well-managed community. It’s a bigger facility. We looked at the independent living, and it’s more what mom will be looking for when she decides to go. The rooms were very nice and had full kitchens like a typical apartment as opposed to an assisted living room. They had bingo, bridge, a puzzle room, a library, and a movie theater. The woman who took us on a tour was very nice.
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superwoman627460
March 23, 2017
Rio Terra is a very nice facility, and I really like it. They got all new doctors, and the marketing representative should have offered suggestions on how to find them. It looked very clean, and I was very impressed, but I did hate the fact that I didn't know how far the cottage I was interested in was from the dining room. Their cottages were larger than most, and I would have moved there if it had not been for having to change all the doctors that I currently have and the cost of the meals.
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Reuben2
March 20, 2016
Our room here at Rio Terra Retirement has two bedrooms and two baths. We like the setup and the quality of this place. The facility is very nice and take great care of us. We get two meals a day in the independent living. In the assisted living, they get three meals a day. There is a bus that takes us to doctors' appointments and on tours to see different entertainments. They have games, like bingo, and a game room. The only problem I have here is it is very hard to get to know people because the population is mostly female, and the dining tables are setup for four and six people, so it is very hard to break into the groups.
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Visitor34
December 28, 2015
I visited Rio Terra, which was a high-rise with apartments ranging from efficiencies to one-bedrooms to two-bedrooms/one-bath to two-bedrooms/two baths. They also have an Alzheimer's unit and maybe a nursing home. It's a huge place. A year or so ago, they had the open house for separate little cottages that are two-bedrooms/two-baths and have a garage built on to them. I don't think I can handle walking to the main building where the meals are served. They don't have enough parking places or handicapped parking places out there, so there are problems like that. It would be five stars, except for the high-rise apartments, and they only have four apartments on the corners that have windows; I simply couldn't see in their apartments, and I have to have a very light and bright place.
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Jeannie4
September 30, 2014
I’d say Rio Terra Senior Living is very clean. They’re comfortable and very inviting. It seems to be very well run, very friendly, and very professional. Rio Terra is the place that we chose and we’re waiting now for an accommodation. The accommodation is very, very nice. I think it’s very adequate. The dining facility is very nice and very clean. They have exercise class, they have a sing-along, excursions to go out to eat, tours, games, and movies. The staff is very thoughtful and very friendly.
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Visitor79500350
February 27, 2014
The lady who gave us the tour at Rio Terra was really warm and friendly and made us very at ease. She answered the questions quickly and doesn't say I don't know. The facility itself is really clean and modern. The people there were the same age as my parents. They weren't too old, so they felt like they would fit in. The rooms are great. I would move in myself. The dining area was really attractive. It was wide open, clean, and it didn't feel like a cafeteria. It felt like a restaurant. I know that they have a lot of activities I thought it was a very attractive, modern facility, but it had a lot of wood and it seemed warm and homey. The apartments were really nice with full kitchen that they can use as they need it.
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Other Living Options

  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care