CONTINUING CARE AT EAGLE'S TRACE

14703 Eagle Vista Dr, Houston, TX 77077, USA

(281) 249-7189

CONTINUING CARE AT EAGLE'S TRACE
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Care Levels Offered

Assisted LivingSkilled Nursing

Payment Types Accepted

Private Pay

Details

88
Beds
88
Reviews
4
Google Stars

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Google Reviews (5)

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Use the Memory Care section of Eagle's Trace for a loved one IF you are willing to risk long periods of not being able to have a telephone conversation with your loved one. I have currently gone 36 consecutive days without a telephone conversation with my wife who is a resident in their Memory Care. This is in addition to the many days last year when my wife's telephone did not function properly. A malfunctioning telephone is not compatible with the high fee Eagle's Trace charges for its memory care services.

G

Visited Eagles Trace recently. The community has a beautiful 70 acre campus, great food in several dining rooms. The folks in sales (Marianna and Carlens) have been so kind and helpful to me.

G

Although not a resident at Eagle's Trace, I have had four family members and long-time friends of the family live in the facilities here in Houston. The long-term care area, Bayou Vista, is one of the better appointed care facilities here in Houston, and that's saying a lot since we do have the Texas Medical Center here in town. And the living areas, which comprise the rest of the ET campus, are top-notch. Residents can choose from basic one-bedroom apartments or opt for something a bit larger in case family members need to stay over for a bit. There are real activities for residents as well as clubs and other groups folks can belong to and volunteer with. Staff are friendly and accomodating, and the on-site healthcare professionals are really good as well. It'd be great if the on-site pharmacy stayed open a bit more (they're closed in the evenings and on weekends) so that family could join residents in making purchases there, but that's about my only gripe. Cafeterias and restaurants are good and staffed with restauranteurs-in-training from local high school and college culinary programs. They do an excellent job with the residents and serve restaurant-quality meals with menus that change daily. Attached photos by a resident who's name escapes me, but they capture the fireworks show at ET celebrating their 20th year in Houston back in 2025.

Quality Score

40
Review Signal
40
Staffing
50
Communication
50
Rehab
50
C
Carley's Analysis

Carley found families loved the beautiful campus and vibrant community environment, though communication challenges and inconsistent staff responsiveness raised serious concerns.

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4.0
88 reviews
Assisted Living
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