Brook Ridge Retirement Community

3.9
82 reviews

About

Retirement CommunitySenior Citizen CenterNursing Home
Nestled in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas—rated #1 Best Places to Live in America (2016) by U.S. News and World Report—Brook Ridge Retirement Community is a little over an hour from South Padre and with easy access to Mexico. Brook Ridge offers fine Independent Living at a tremendous value. Spacious 55+ apartments on wonderfully landscaped grounds with multiple walking paths create the setting for top-quality senior care. Our caring staff, friendly residents, and all-day dining make Brook Ridge a warm and welcoming home. Come take a free tour.

Location

Brook Ridge Retirement Community
1301 W Ridge Road, Pharr, TX
78577, United States

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    Brenda Borrego
    Jan 22, 2018
    5.0
    It's beautiful here. The rooms are spacious and wonderful staff.

Frequently Asked Questions About Brook Ridge Retirement Community

What does Independent Living in Pharr, TX entail?

Independent living communities cater to residents who need minimal help or no help at all with their activities of daily living – like bathing and dressing –but do want access to the myriad of benefits and amenities that retirement communities offer. In an independent retirement community, residents rent private apartments or cottages and then take advantage of shared spaces and amenities like walking paths, on-site gyms, and restaurant-style dining. Although residents live independently, some available services provide a more comfortable retirement, like chef-prepared meals, lawn care, home maintenance, and on-site salons. Independent living communities allow residents to experience resort-style retirement for a fixed monthly rent, which is both predictable and affordable.

Are independent living facilities in Pharr, TX licensed?

Because senior independent living facilities do not offer medical or personal care, licensing is not required. For this reason, most independent living facilities who only offer one level of service are not licensed with a state board or department. However, some communities – often called continuing care communities – offer independent living in addition to other levels of care, like memory care or assisted living. Because these facilities do offer medical and personal care, they must be licensed by the department of health. Licensed facilities are subject to periodic surveys from governing bodies to ensure they continue to meet the requirements for certification.