8600 Cross Park Drive., Austin, TX 78754
For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973
Neurorestorative Texas II in Austin, TX offers a luxurious and comfortable assisted living community for individuals seeking specialized care. Our community features a variety of amenities to ensure our residents' needs are met, including a spacious dining room where delicious meals are served, fully furnished accommodations for convenience, and beautiful garden areas to enjoy the outdoors.
Our dedicated staff provides housekeeping services to maintain a clean and tidy living environment. We also offer move-in coordination services to assist residents with transitioning into our community seamlessly. Additionally, Wi-Fi/high-speed internet and telephone services are available to keep residents connected with their loved ones.
We understand the importance of providing excellent care services to our residents. Our trained staff is available to provide assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and transfers. We also coordinate with healthcare providers to ensure that each resident's unique medical needs are addressed. For those with special dietary requirements or diabetes management, we offer specific meal plans tailored to their needs.
At Neurorestorative Texas II, we prioritize the well-being and comfort of our residents. Our community offers a range of activities designed to promote socialization and engagement. Residents can participate in scheduled daily activities that cater to their interests and hobbies.
Located in Austin, TX, our community boasts convenient access to various amenities in the surrounding area. There are numerous cafes, parks, pharmacies, restaurants, places of worship, theaters, hospitals, and transportation options nearby for residents to explore.
With its luxurious amenities, personalized care services, and convenient location near essential facilities and services around Austin's vibrant city life makes Neurorestorative Texas II an ideal choice for individuals seeking assisted living accommodation.
Neurorestorative Texas II is located at 8600 Cross Park Drive., Austin, TX 78754 in Travis County, Texas
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