WILLOBELL
412 Dalton St, Bartlett, TX 76511, USA
(254) 527-3371

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Will-O-Bell Skilled Nursing & Rehab is a community-owned facility established in 1963 in Bartlett, TX, providing 24-hour skilled nursing care with an individual-centered approach. The facility offers comprehensive rehabilitation services including physical, occupational, and speech therapies, along with wound management, IV therapy, and physician services. Staff emphasize creating a homelike environment where residents receive personalized treatment plans developed during admission screening.
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Google Reviews (5)
This facility has a population of around 75 patients. Some of the care given is excellent and, occasionally, can be slow or nearly lacking. But overall, the aids and personnel are average to above-average. And, generally, the atmosphere is very friendly. If a family member has a concern, it seems best to alert the appropriate caregiver for assistanceSo that the issue can be promptly addressed. If it were possible, I would give this facility a 4.5 for its diligence and care given to its residents. (As in any such facility, it must be graded by the quality of care rendered by the aide or CNA who daily deals with each patient, and some are more dedicated than others. But, overall, the care ranges from average to excellent.)
Will-O-Bell is the ONLY place I would put any family member or friend in to be cared for. Their main goal is to give the elders a happy and safe place to live while giving top notch care.
I can't express enough how impressed I am with the staff at Will-O-Bell. My mother-in-law has been there for a couple of weeks and the care has been incredible. I highly recommend Will-O-Bell. Thanks for all you do!
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Carley found families consistently praised exceptional care quality, attentive staff, and a warm, welcoming environment, though communication and care consistency occasionally drew concern.
