The Hamptons At Greenridge

  • 4200 Old Omen Road, Tyler, TX 75707
  • (903) 730-6209
  • 4.4 ( 17 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

The Hamptons community is nestled on 33 acres in beautiful East Texas. Our apartments come in four large floor plans, each with a fully equipped kitchen and laundry room with washer/dryer connections. The Cottages at The Hamptons are nestled in the beautiful wooded hillside area of Tyler. Senior housing is available in two or three bedroom plans with attached two-car garages and screened-in porches. Spacious kitchens and living areas offer plenty of room for friends and family gatherings. All maintenance is provided, inside and out–we do all the work, and you have all the fun. Located close to shopping and the medical district, the Hamptons is a perfect choice for comfortable and convenient retirement living.

The Hamptons Senior Assisted Living Community in Tyler offers inclusive services for all your needs in a beautiful, resort-style environment. You and your family will have peace-of-mind knowing that a caring team of experienced professionals is taking care of your loved one in a safe and secure environment.

During the aging process, needs a change at different rates, which is why we provide personalized care plans to ensure your loved one has the best care for his or her specific needs. As caregivers, we are able to adapt a daily routine to support these changes through creativity, flexibility, and problem-solving. Six spacious room styles are available as well as courtyard locations in our Tyler Assisted Living Facility.

Hamptons Memory Care Facility in Tyler, Texas, provides caring residential and respite care for individuals with memory-related diseases or Alzheimer’s. Our safe and secure environment is designed to have a home-like feel and to create comfort and familiarity for the memory-impaired resident.

Our professional nursing staff works with your family to create a daily routine to assist in adjusting to changes through creativity, flexibility, and problem-solving. Special nutritional programs are designed to suit each person’s individual tastes and lifestyle.

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4.4 ( 17 Reviews )
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Sue
November 23, 2022
We are very pleased with The Hamptons At Greenridge. The staff is wonderful and the food is terrific. We have a first-floor apartment that's not too far away from the dining room, the activities, and the mailboxes. There are great grounds outside for walking our dog. The people here are very friendly and very alert to any questions we ask. There's a menu for the week and we have to choose between lunch and supper. Sometimes we eat both, and they give us choices. There are games going on like bingo, hand & foot, and several others. They also offer a craft class and an art class. My husband is a priest and he has started an evening prayer one day a week here that's been off to a very good start. They have bus trips to grocery stores or Wal-Mart. Sometimes every Friday, they take a busload to an area restaurant for an eat out. There are quite a lot of activities. They even have movies a couple of times a week and exercise classes.
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Kimberly
I went to The Hamptons At Greenridge. I saw a two-bedroom, two-bath. The facility was smaller than the other place we visited, but it's very nice, very bright, and open. The building was nice and very well kept up. The grounds were spotless, beautiful, and decorated for Christmas. It just was smaller overall. There was only one area that I could see in the lobby for people to come and hang out, and then the offices were right there. It was a much smaller environment, which wasn't bad. It's a beautiful place, and that was our second choice. They had a beauty shop and a restaurant, but they told you when to go to lunch. You had to go to lunch between 11:30 and 12:30, and then they only open for dinner from 4:30 to 5:30. That was one thing my dad said he will not do, that he won't be told when to eat. Then, we kind of just stopped looking there, although we did do a price comparison when we got down to the last two choices. The price was pretty comparable, but the square footage of the other place was larger. It's on kind of a land lot, so it's almost like going to a hotel, but I thought the facility was nice. If we could not have paid the deposit at the other place, The Hamptons would have been the option. I would not have a problem at all putting my parents there. Their amenities were equal except for the grounds. The staff was amazing. I love Mandy, and I met her assistant, and they were both sweet to me. The residents were friendly, and the staff was outstanding and answered questions.
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Russell
October 09, 2020
We visited The Hamptons at Greenridge in-person. It also had assisted living, and other levels of care. They had food available, and villas with garages. They provided transportation to local grocery stores, and to the doctors. It's a gated community. As far as the villas with garages, there's a waiting list because of a high demand. The staff was topnotch.
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Patricia
September 17, 2020
I'm moving into The Hamptons At Greenridge. It was convenient to where my husband is living, they have newer, updated facilities, and they have a swimming pool. They have dining services, a salon, they even have a drug store, they have exercise areas, and they take you where you need to go if you don't have your own transportation. It's also a gated community and it's more secure; security is a big issue for me.
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James
February 23, 2020
I really liked The Hamptons at Greenridge. They were very accommodating. I liked that it was a little larger of a place, and that they weren't as confined as some of the other places. The staff member who showed me around was very informative and showed me everything. It was very clean. The residents seemed very happy. They had activities.
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Bonnie
The Hamptons At Greenridge is an excellent community; everything was really good. They have a full range of levels, and there's hospice in the area, so if somebody needs that they can come to the community and work with them. But when we went there they didn't have any openings. What we liked about their independent living is that they have independent living apartments, but they also have cottages that are clustered in groups of four. It was like a big sea, and the cottages connect to each other by their garages. You have your own little courtyard in the patio area. They have a good range of that, unlike other places that have a lot of residents for memory care and assisted living but only have about ten units for independent living. Their food smelled nice. They offered us a meal, but we declined because of our restricted diet. They could have accomodated us, but we didn't want to bother them.
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JohnZ
June 10, 2017
My wife was a resident of the Hamptons Memory Care unit for 9 months, starting in May of 2010. I discovered them to be understaffed and unequipped to handle people with dementia. When they could not meet my wife's needs they wanted me to pay for a private sitter, and outplaced her to a mental health facility to "get her meds balanced". Mental Health facilities are not equipped to work with people with dementias--they flush them into their general population. What they wanted then was star boarders without behavior issues, and behavior issues are very common with Alzheimer's and other dementias. I was fortunate to get my wife moved to a residential setting where she was loved, cherished, and above all given the level of care she needed. After 6 and a half years of excellent care, she finally died on Thanksgiving day last year. I hope the level of care at the Hamptons has improved since our experience.
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Melanie441788
January 19, 2017
My visit at The Hamptons at Greenridge was very positive. It's a beautiful place. The only reason why I did not put my mom there was that their location was not convenient for me, and I felt like I would not go see her as often. The staff was very helpful and professional. They had a beautiful dining area and a really good menu. They had a big list of activities that looked great. The place seemed to be very high end.
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Rebecca028152
January 05, 2017
I thought The Hamptons focused mostly on apartments. They had a dining room available if you wanted to use it. It was very nice and spacious. It seemed to be quiet, but it was located away from convenient shopping and doctors' offices. You would have to drive or ask someone to drive you there. The facility had its own mini van for transportation.
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Pat047733
November 23, 2016
I went to the Hamptons, and it was a very wonderful facility. The people were very helpful, and they do a lot of activities for their residents. Their level of care seems to be very best. There were several options that you can go like independent cottages. They have people that come in and clean your cottage for you. They also have the assisted living within that community. You can easily move around.
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JC777213
November 23, 2016
We have three elderly people from my church who are residents at The Hamptons. I visit them there; that's why I am familiar with The Hamptons. One of them has a one bedroom apartment, and he is very happy there. I see the girls come in and give him his medications. The others seem also very happy. The one is still able to drive and go to church. She likes it. I walk through the cafeteria or the dining room, and some of them are playing checkers. They have really nice one-bedroom apartments with a little kitchen area and a refrigerator. They have a van that takes people around.
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Pat642351
September 29, 2016
I’m living in The Hamptons at Greenridge now. They’re very nice and very efficient. The staff has always been very courteous and very helpful. Any time I need anything, they’re willing to help. I have not been able to get out and involve myself in the activities very much, but I do go down and play the card games and the domino games occasionally. The food is very nice; the dining area is very good. I have not had any problems.
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BillIESXD
The Hamptons at Greenridge was good. The rooms were large and looked out onto a green area. If they want, for $35, they can add a screened-in porch to sit out year-round and not be worried about mosquitoes and insects. The dining room area that I saw was pretty and really nice looking because it was new and very clean. The staff bent over backwards to give me the very best tour possible and answered my questions. Their prices for independent living were probably the lowest of the three that I visited, but for assisted living, they were probably the highest of the three.
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SharonDDVOD
May 10, 2016
The Hamptons was very nice, but it had more room than my dad would need and were just too expensive. He just could not afford it. The staff was very nice. It was a beautiful place.
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Anonymous113719750
September 30, 2015
My overall experience with Hamptons Retirement Community at Greenridge was good. One of the things we liked about it was they had a large number of cottages, which we were interested in. They had garages and ample room. It was like home. They also had apartments. They did not have meal plans like the other places we visited.
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Visitor89099950
July 18, 2014
My mom's cousin lives at The Hamptons At Greenbridge, and she loves it there. The facility itself was very nice. The apartments were of nice size. She has a 1-bedroom, and it's pretty large. The bathroom is well outfitted for handicapped or elderly people. The staff is courteous and kind. Even though she is blind, she teaches water aerobics. She also does line dancing there. They have a bus that takes them to Walmart or to places that they need to go. They have decent food choices. They have a large outdoor space and people there can go out walking. They also have a good parking lot for the residents that are independent enough to drive and it is located close to your apartment. They have covered parking area which is nice for other people. The facility didn't smell bad, and that's a plus.
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Ron11
September 29, 2013
The Hamptons had apartments and cottages and I liked the cottage atmosphere. I also liked that right next door, they had a nursing home and a memory care facility and my wife would be needing a memory care facility in the near future. They had activities like card games. I would recommend it to others.
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