Walnut Place

  • 5515 Glen Lakes Dr, Dallas, TX 75231
  • (214) 380-9615
  • 3.9 ( 6 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Walnut Place has a legacy of quality care and offers assisted living and memory care services.

All Inclusive Rates

We realize the decision regarding your loved one’s care is complex, so we have simplified the cost of assisted living to make it easier for you to plan. The All-Inclusive rate means NO additional fees for any care! Walnut Place has simplified things, to make life easier for you. No more worries about added care fees or unexpected rate increases. The only additional expenses families should expect to incur are for medications, personal amenities, and services such as beauty/barber shop fees, pet fees, and telephone.

Assisted Living

At Walnut Place, you or your loved one will be able to maintain a sense of freedom and independence with a helping hand conveniently nearby to assist with the activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and medication management. Residents enjoy weekly housekeeping, personal laundry and bed linen services.

Memory Care

For individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, Walnut Place offers a safe and secure memory care neighborhood featuring Heartfelt CONNECTIONS – A Memory Care Program® with highly specialized, innovative care. This person-centered approach to caring for your loved one allows the team to focus on each resident’s needs.

Walnut Place is managed by Life Care Services®, An LCS® Company. Life Care Services ranked highest in customer satisfaction in the J.D. Power 2019 Senior Living Study and achieved the highest score in all seven study factors: resident services and activities; community staff; food and beverage; new resident orientation; resident cost; community and grounds; and resident apartment unit.

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3.9 ( 6 Reviews )
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Sister-in-law Kathy
My Brother-in-law was transferred to Walnut Place with Hospice coverage for MSA. Unfortunately his stay was less than two weeks. Since we do not live in Dallas we relied on Walnut Place staff to make this transition seamless and they did a wonderful job.
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Stephen
June 05, 2022
My mom is at Walnut Place. I have a very good experience with them. The people there are caring. The facility is clean. They have every level, from rehab to assisted living and memory care. My mom is in rehab now, and her room is fine with her own bathroom. Everything looks good. She has other people she can meet and talk to in the rooms. They have a cafe down in the basement. They have food on each floor that they can bring to their rooms. It's just very pleasant.
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R.Wierman
June 08, 2021
My Mother was in the skilled nursing care portion of the facility. At first, the quality of care was good.As time passed however, we found the staff indifferent, un attentive and sometimes rude.Upon discharge, my Mother was supposed to have some medical equipment delivered to her home the day of discharge. Five days later ,I was told they couldn't affirm delivery due to an error, ( they were calling a phone number that had been disconnected 8 years ago). I purchased the medical equipment myself and lost out on reimbursement from insurance as a result. Walnut Place apologized but did not take any responsibility for their error. They made no attempt to reach out to me and I had to contact them to ask the whereabouts of the equipment they assured me ,"was handled by them ". I do not recommend Walnut Place
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Jane Galor
March 26, 2018
I understand that there is no perfect institution, that is why I am anxious when my mom is at any medical facility. But it is what I experienced at Walnut Place that made the difference. I have communicated preference to the staff, the staff is able to deliver. Everybody had been responsive to my requests and I must say, I was doubtful at first, but now I am a believer. Each one of us will have different experiences, but as long as their team is willing to work with us, I will trust that they will do good. Best of all, mom was able to leave the facility walking on her own. What more is there to say?
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Licensed Professionals Code of Ethics
January 06, 2017
The Walnut Place which is right across from the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Tx, in my opinion is nice looking on the out side and very pretty with an elegant touch on the inside, including patients rooms. My family an I were happy that our relative could simply leave Presbyterian Hospital and go across the street(convince) for 21days of REHAB, to such a nice looking place and seemingly caring nursing staff. Our family was from out of town, and we had a few that lived in town, so my loved one immediate family, stated in close contact with nursing staff via phone and visiting traveling 90miles back and fourth twice a week, and staying over on the weekends at times in the city of Dallas. My dear loved one had suffered a traumatic surgery, causing my loved one to loose strength, and being unable to move as fast as they normally use to and the Nurses Aides and Nurses(Mostly African Culture/race Staffed minority other culture/races), were very insensitive or empathetic to my loved ones needs. When we visited, we noticed our loved one had on a DIAPER(was not incontinent of bowel and bladder, just needing assistance to go to rest room). Our loved one said they were told to "PEE" in the diaper UPON ARRIVAL and the CNA"s took the call light away because, our loved one simply wanted to get help to the rest room, and they did not take time to assist. We noticed how dirty our loved ones face was, and lips becoming crusty, of course we cleaned our loved one up, but noticed one time that his facial grooming was "wacked" and our loved one did not even look like their-self. I asked my love one what happened, and they said the CNA, just shaved my face and had no consideration of how I wore or liked my facial hair. I ask my love one how did they(Nurses and Aids) treat them, my loved one said you could hardly understand there language, and the workers(Africans mostly) did not care to empathize or consider there communication barrier and did not care to help our african American loved one understand, causing our loved one to feel inferior and intimidated, which our loved on said, they decided to close down, feeling depressed. Our loved one was needing to be turned and the Nurses and the Aides slacked at this so bad. Due to there like of support, our loved one suffered a STAGE 2 BEDSORE(determined once at ER) at the top of the BUTTOX, right before the GLUTEUS MAXIMUS splits, not to mention caught Pneumonia, and, when we asked the Nurse if our loved one finished the treatment for Pneumonia, the Nurse simply said "he had his last pill" and that's it and left the room. Well a week later our loved one stated still not feeling well, though each time we called THE NURS always said, our loved one was doing well and good in therapy. Being concerned we pressured nursing staff to check our loved one and when the finally did, found out our loved one still had PENOMONIA! Well we insisted our family insisted our love one go to ER(Back to Presbyterian), and DOCTORS found out that our loved ones STAGE 2 WOUND, APPEARED being NOT TREATED properly, and also THE sight were the CANCER TUMOR was removed was leaking fluid on the inside of our loved ones body! Not to mention when our loved one was rushed to the ER, for that time until our loved ones release, just several days ago, No Social Worker, Nurse, Clinical Liaison, Walnut Representative contacted our family to follow-up to see how our loved one was doing, but being a Licensed Professional myself, I'm sure some of The Walnut Clinical Staff called the hospital, find out what was going on with our loved one to be sure The Walnut Place, Get there MEDICARE Pay. Our love one was Neglected(physically, emotionally and verbally) by Nurses, CNA"S and Social Workers. Our loved one said how they would push the call light and NO ONE SHOWED UP FOR HOURS, and after a faithful relative would leave, the CNA would take the CALL light away. Not even the physical therapist considered his pain he complained about, but still wanted to take him to therapy when he felt NOT good, not to mention they wrote negative documentation about his work in therapy, which was due to his pain and weakness. I would not recommend anyone to go to The Walnut Place. The Walnut Place IS a respect of persons atmosphere, and a Non Ethical Nursing, and Social Service Staff.
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AshliC
December 02, 2011
I went on the hunt for the best nursing facility for another one of my clients this time I went Walnut Place and my first impression is that it looked like a mini hospital.Its right by the train station and that seem great for employees to commute.. The front of the facility gives you a warm feeling because of all the warm fall colors that decorate the sitting area.Its a very tall building that has six floor and BEAUTIFUL COURTYARD that some of the residents seem to enjoy.I noticed that each floor nursing staff wore diffrent colors which showed that they were organized, and every employee that I passed gave great customer service.what I did like about the facility was that it was location it is right accross the street from a hospital and it was its lots of dr.offices in the area .The administrator was very deligent in telling me everything about and also so informed me that they have longevity with there employees,they also have a pharmacy in the nursing facility for residents and employees.I really liked this nursing center it was close to everything that was important for my client and her family members.
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