Belmont Village West Lake Hills

  • 4310 Bee Cave Road, West Lake Hills, TX 78746
  • (512) 598-2105
  • 4.0 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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Description

About This Community

Belmont Village West Lake Hills is on track to be completed in spring 2014. Flooring has recently been installed throughout the site's interior, complementing the beautiful landscaping and lush natural surroundings of the site's exterior. The three-story Texas Hill Country-style community will host 141 private apartments and a full continuum of lifestyle and support, including Assisted Living, Memory Care and Belmont's range of signature, award-winning programs designed to maintain mental acuity.

Belmont Village West Lake Hills' vast array of features will include a professionally managed fitness center for wellness programs and therapy services, a swimming pool, a technology center and Wi-Fi access. Hospitality and dining will include chef-prepared meals with over 24 daily menu choices, a bistro for casual dining, concierge and transportation services, along with a daily calendar of activities and outings. Studio and one-bedroom apartments will be available. No buy-in is required and monthly rates include a variety of services and amenities.

Experience the Belmont Village Difference
  • Licensed nurse on-site 24/7
  • Medication management
  • Diabetic management program - Can administer injections
  • Circle of Friends© memory program for Mild Cognitive Impairment
  • Dedicated Memory Care Residences
  • Assistance with daily living
  • Well-trained, dedicated staff
  • Chef-prepared, restaurant-style dining
  • Professionally supervised fitness center and wellness programs
  • Physical, occupational and speech therapies available on-site
  • Free scheduled transportation
  • Enrichment programs and social activities
  • Internet and email at the Center for Learning
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Private and companion apartments
  • Short-term stays available
Memory Care rate includes the following
(there is an additional fee for enhanced personal care.)
  • Basic Personal Care (activity reminders and stand-by assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming and escorts)
  • Medication Management
  • Three delicious chef-prepared meals served restaurant-style daily in Josephine's Kitchen
  • Licensed Nurse on-site 24 hours a day
  • Regular monitoring of residents' wellness and periodic health assessments
  • Senior-focused social, recreational, educational and gardening activities
  • 24-hour emergency call response system
  • Daily scheduled transportation to nearby shops, physicians' offices or special events
  • Weekly housekeeping, laundering of bed linens and personal laundry
  • Daily trash removal and bed-making
  • All utilities except private telephone
  • Cable TV programming
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Reviews

4.0 ( 2 Reviews )
review users
Stephanie Pe
October 29, 2022
My husband lived in The Neighborhood, locked memory care unit, for 9 months. There were a couple of problems and a couple of wins for the facility. First of all, Keith had been diagnosed 9 1/2 years earlier so it wasn't surprising that his health went downhill at the Belmont. He had a seizure in the dining room. He had seizure medicine for just such an emergency AND was on Hospice, but they called EMS. I was painting my bedroom, had my phone on mute, and it was 2 hours before I found out he was in the ER. The head nurse took responsibility and said they would ensure this didn't happen again and that they would cover any expenses. They didn't. I gave them copies of the bills at least 5 times and talked to 4 different staff members--including the director. Fine. The bills were in my name and I paid. However, if you mess up, you should hold yourself accountable. And that goes for businesses, too. More disturbingly, he quit swallowing, but they kept feeding him. I didn't put this together until recently. I would visit and his shirt was splattered with food and he had weird thick drool dripping out of his mouth. I am obviously kind of clueless, but they are professionals. They should've known what was going on. He was still on a mechanical diet! Then the hospice nurse called me and said he was dying. The Belmont staff was great! They brought in a mattress, sheets, pillow, and blanket so I didn't have to sleep in a chair. They had aroma therapy. They had a light show on the ceiling. They checked in all the time. They were lovely. So I am torn. If your person is pretty alert, there's fun stuff to do there. The facility is pleasant and I truly felt close to some staff members.
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Kenneth
December 30, 2018
I think Belmont Village West Lake Hills is the top one that I like. They have everything for a person that has Alzheimer's, like things that stimulate the mind and structure everyday. It keeps residents busy. The facilities are excellent and top quality. Everything is neat and clean. They have nurses on staff at all times and doctors who come in two or three times a week. They have a restaurant inside the place. The person gets to choose off the menu of quality food that is cooked by chef. It is really awesome and expensive but you get what you pay for. It is the most expensive one, but the quality of care is there. If you have the money, you don't have to worry about anything. It is the best. The staff is awesome and call you by name. What they have on the menu is awesome. I can tell the food is good.

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