Mustang Creek Estates Frisco
1200 Main St, Frisco, TX 75033, USA
(469) 656-0888

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Mustang Creek Estates Frisco is a unique residential-style assisted living neighborhood consisting of 6 houses with 14 to 16 residents per house, including 4 Assisted Living homes and 2 homes specializing in Memory Care. Our delightful Frisco neighborhood opened in May 2014 on Main Street, with the intimate size creating a small-town feel featuring houses with large front porches that face each other. Founded by John Roach and Renee Ramsey, our mission is to provide seniors with high-quality, residential-type assisted living at an affordable price. The neighborhood shares a drive with Prairie Estates Skilled Nursing Facility, offering seamless transitions if care needs change. We have won numerous awards from different local publications for the amazing care we provide seniors in Frisco, with carefully selected care staff available 24 hours a day promoting close friendships and a sense of security in a true home environment.
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Staff is friendly and responsive.
Mustang Creek is an outstanding assisted living and memory care community. What sets it apart is its unique setup—six separate houses where residents are grouped based on their individual needs and level of care. It’s one of the few places that truly supports aging in place, so families don’t have to worry about relocating their loved ones during times of decline, which can be incredibly stressful and disruptive. Each home has a warm, inviting feel, with meals prepared in an open kitchen that brings the comfort of being at home. The staff go above and beyond to ensure every resident is well cared for, making it a truly special place.
Staff is friendly, responsive and go above and beyond to help.
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Carley found exceptional care quality and a beautifully maintained, home-like environment that families consistently praised, though some concerns about staffing consistency and activity scheduling occasionally emerged.