Kruse Village

  • 1700 East Stone, Brenham, TX 77833
  • (979) 830-1996
  • 4.3 ( 5 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities

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4.3 ( 5 Reviews )
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John
January 04, 2023
Kruse Village was nice, and they've got nice people. It just seemed older and not as nice as the other place we toured, but there was stuff that people other than me might enjoy. I saw residents playing cards and games. They had me waiting though, and I didn't like them as much as the other place.
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Claude286332
July 07, 2016
I’m very pleased with Kruse Village. It was a lot better than the one my wife was in. The staff members were fine as far as I know. They take care of whatever she needs. The only thing my wife remembers is me because her short-term memory is gone. The room is very nice and clean. It’s a single unit, but she has her own private bath and bedroom. It’s really nice, and she’s happy with it. So, I’m very pleased with Kruse Village.
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Charlene24
July 31, 2015
Kruse Village was an awesome place to be in. The only problem was that I could not afford it. It was too expensive for me. They provided excellent care. The dining room was setup very well. The food was excellent. The people who work there were very kind and considerate of me. It was very clean.
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Rick25
October 15, 2014
My mother in law is in the memory care of Kruse Village. That’s how we knew about it. We have my parents placed in there right now. We looked for places close to Houston and Austin, that was kind of in the middle. They have memory care, assisted living, independent living, and active senior living facilities in one giant complex. Their independent living apartment seems to meet all the requirements that they had including costs. They’re not quality people. We thought it was a good value for the price. It was great; we have very good experience with them. We met with the director, and she showed us around. One of the things that was needed was a facility with a wheelchair lift. It was one of the few in the entire state of Texas we found that has a wheel chair lift. That played a big role. Their exercise program is an interest too. Most of the elderly people like my parents have no exercise now. They have chair aerobics. They take them to the local Walmart and grocery stores once a week and to the local winery. There’s a nice garden to walk around in the facility, and they have a therapy pool with a wheel chair lift. The wheel chair ramp goes into the heated pool. My sister can use that year round. My brother and I looked for these facilities, and we just liked this one. The care that my mother is getting is being provided in the ILF.
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shoppinggirl
July 26, 2011
I toured this facility when I was considering putting my mom here. The facility is really nice and clean. The staff were very nice and the residents there looked well taken care of and happy. The atmosphere was bright and cheery. They have tons of activities daily. It looks like a really fun place to live. For now, we are keeping my mother at her home with in home care, but I think within the next few years, we will be taking her here. The only negative that I have about this living facility is that it is kind of pricey. But, I guess you pay for what you get.
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