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Franklin Park® Sonterra 18323 Sonterra Place San Antonio, TX 78258 (210) 404-1444
Independent Living
Assisted Living Lic.# 147405
Franklin Park® TPC Parkway 21802 Encino Commons San Antonio, TX 78259 (210)462-1004
Independent Living
Assisted Living - Memory Care Lic.# 146061


Franklin Park® Alamo Heights 230 W. Sunset Road San Antonio, TX 78209 (210)829-5955
Independent Living Assisted Living - Memory Care Lic.# 148688
Franklin Park® Boerne 18 Old San Antonio Road Boerne, TX 78006 (830)816-5150
Assisted Living - Memory Care Lic.# 147707
Resident Care is our number one focus and personal touch is the cornerstone of our beautifully appointed Independent Living, assisted living and memory care communities near you. Call us today to discuss how we can meet your loved ones' needs. Franklin Park, San Antonio’s Finest in Retirement Living.













• Independent Living
• Assisted Living
• Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom floor plans
• Luxury Cottages
• Utilities, WiFi, and expanded cable included
• All day dining, scratch made gourmet menu
• Transportation 6 days a week
• 24 hour concierge
• Pet friendly
• Onsite in-home care available



































































































































































































































































American Cancer SocietyRoad to Recovery** 800-227-2345
Austin and surrounding areas:
Drive a Senior – Austin, ATX 512-472-6339 west@driveasenioratx.org www.driveasenioratx.org
Drive a Senior – Central Texas 512-445-5552 ctx@driveasenior.org www.driveaseniorCTX.org
Faith in Action – Austin area 512-868-9544 Senior.rides@faithinaction.org www.faithinaction.org
Senior Access – Northeast Austin, Pflugerville, Round Rock, Hutto, Manor 512-310-1060 admin@senioraccesstx.org www.senioraccesstx.org
San Antonio area:
Jefferson Outreach 210-734-5016 jeffersonoutreach.org
Northeast Senior Assistance (NESA) 210-967-6372 neseniorassistance.org
Southwest Outreach for Older People – SWOOPSA 210-558-0007 swoopsa@seniortransport.org
HEALTH
Alzheimer’s Assoc
www.alz.org
800-272-3900 Help Line
American Cancer
www.cancer.org
512-928-1144 Austin 210-614-4211 San Antonio
American Diabetes www.diabetes.org 800-252-8233
American Heart www.americanheart.org
512-433-4000 Austin 210-614-4121 San Antonio
American Red Cross www.redcross.org
512-928-4271 Austin 210-224-5151 San Antonio 830-257-4677 Kerrville
Arthritis Foundation www.arthritis.org
800-442-6683
Easter Seals www.easterseals.org 800-221-6827
National Parkinson Foundation www.parkinson.org 800-327-4545
FEDERAL & STATE AGENCIES
Area Agency on Aging
512-438-6208 Austin 210-477-3275 San Antonio
254-770-2330 Central Texas
Department of Veteran Affairs Veterans Benefits Administration www.va.gov 800-827-1000 Austin 210-617-5300 San Antonio
Meals on Wheels
512-476-6325 Austin 210-735-5115 San Antonio
Medicare Health Information Counseling & Advocacy Program 1-800-252-9240

Medicare and Medicaid Services www.cms.hhs.gov 800-633-4227
Medicare Prescription Coverage www.medicare.gov 800-772-1213
Nutrition Assistance Programs www.fns.usda.gov
Social Security Administration www.ssa.gov 1-800-772-1213 TTY 1-800-325-0778
Texas Department of the Aging and Disability Services www.dads.state.tx.us 1-888-902-9990
Texas State Securities Board (We regulate stockbrokers, investment advisors, and investments sold to Texans) www.ssb.state.tx.us www.TexasInvestorEd.org 512-305-8300 866-663-0009
Adult Protective Services 800-252-5400
Bexar County Dispute Resolution Center 210-335-2128 www.bexar.org/drc
Commission on Legal Problems of the Elderly American Bar Assoc www.abanet.org/aging
Low Vision Resource Center & Owl Radio www.lowvisionclub.com 210-829-4223
Talking Book Program
800-252-9605 www.tsl.state.tx.us
Texas and New Mexico Hospice Organization 512-454-1247 www.txnmhospice.org






















Countless seniors have purchased long-term care coverage without receiving any benefits. Amada Senior Care does not sell insurance products. We assist policyholders in unlocking the benefits they are entitled to:
q Do you have a long-term care insurance policy and are interested in starting a claim?
q Are you confident the coverage you purchased in the past will cover today's care costs?
q Are you intimidated by the application process or worried about the denied claim?
q Would you like to have a complete understanding of your senior care options?
q Want to save thousands? Your monthly premiums may end just by using your policy.
If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, Amada can help. Best of all---this service is FREE!
We can help you understand the benefits of your long-term care insurance policy and make the transition to receiving benefits.
Our compassionate caregivers can provide care assistance in any environment up to 24 hours a day, and our senior care advocates can make arrangements to complete all claims initiation forms. We can bill your LTC Insurance company directly upon request.





Are you considering adding exercise to your daily routine or signi cantly increasing your level of activity? Talk to your doctor about the exercises and physical activities that are best for you. During your appointment, you can ask:
1. Are there any exercises or activities I should avoid? Your doctor can make recommendations based on your health history, keeping in mind any recent surgeries or ongoing health conditions such as arthritis, diabetes, or heart disease. This would be a great time to check with your doctor about any unexplained symptoms you’ve been experiencing, such as chest pain or pressure, joint pain, dizziness, or shortness of breath. Your doctor may recommend postponing exercise until the problem is diagnosed and treated.
2. Is my preventive care up to date? Your doctor can tell you if there are any tests you might need. For example, women over age 65 should be checked regularly for osteoporosis.
3. How does my health condition a ect my ability to exercise? Some health conditions can a ect your exercise routine. For example, people with arthritis may need to avoid some types of activity, especially when joints are swollen or in amed. Those with diabetes may need to adjust their daily schedule, meal plan, or medications when planning their activities. Your doctor can talk to you about any adjustments you need to make to ensure that you get the most out of your new exercise routine.
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/how-older-adults-can-get-started-exercise








































Who Uses In-Home Care?
• Persons discharged from the hospital who are not fully recovered.
• Persons with chronic conditions who require frequent monitoring and can no longer meet their needs alone.
• Persons with a terminal disease, such as cancer or AIDS, who need skilled and personal care, pain management, and emotional support.
• Persons with limited mobility who need assistance with activities of daily living.
• Families who need respite from caregiving and emotional support in dealing with a loved one who needs special care
• It allows for early discharge from hospitals and prevents or postpones institutionalization
• It can be the physician’s “eyes and ears” in the home, providing con dence and peace of mind





• It is personalized one-to-one, tailored to the needs of each individual allowing maximum freedom and independence for the client
• It is cost e ective when compared to hospital or nursing home care
• Home care supplements the family's resources and e orts in caring for loved ones at home, keeping families together and individuals involved in their community
• Home care allows persons to remain in their own homes, proud and independent
Look for these color-coded housing types on the pages of this magazine …
ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITIES 55+ either age targeted or age restricted offer home ownership for adults 55+. These communities are maintenance free and offer a monthly association fee. Many of these communities are single family homes, cottages, patio homes, condominiums and townhomes.
SENIOR APARTMENTS offer all the amenities of regular apartment communities but have a minimum age requirement, in some communities it is 55 years of age, in others it is 62. Many of these apartments offer reduced rent for those that qualify, they are identified as “affordable” apartment communities.
INDEPENDENT LIVING WITH SERVICE COMMUNITIES offer older adult congregate housing that is generally replete with many amenities and social activities and services. Most communities offer restaurant-style meals, frequent events and country club style furnishings.
PERSONAL CARE HOMES this is a home in a residential care setting equipped to give adequate care to three residents. Personal care services may be delivered, i.e. assistance with bathing, moving, feeding, general oversight of the physical and mental well-being of a person who needs assistance.
ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITIES offer help with all aspects of daily activities (bathing, grooming and dressing assistance, perhaps) in atmosphere of semi-private living units. There is a wide range of services and amenities offered in this category. Provide many activities, excellent meals and beautiful appointments. All are currently licensed by the state as assisted living communities.
ALZHEIMER’S MEMORY CARE COMMUNITIES can be a special unit of a free-standing community designed to sensitively care for those with Alzheimer’s or memory-related disorders.
NURSING / PHYSICAL REHABILITATION COMMUNITIES Offer hospital-like attention in an institutional atmosphere. These facilities offer 24-hour supervision. The amount of additional services, upkeep, food, and the structure of facilities can vary from nursing home to nursing home. They also may specialize in short term or acute nursing care, intermediate care or long term skilled nursing care.
HOSPICE CARE care may be provided in the home or a senior care facility. Services can include pain management and a variety of emotional, spiritual and physical support issues.
HOME HEALTH CARE agencies offer skilled nursing services, wound care, distribution of medication, physical and rehabilitation therapies.
PERSONAL CARE SERVICES providers of licensed health care services in the home and communities offer non-medical assistance with such tasks as bathing, dressing, meal preparation and transportation.





1. Amberlin Georgetown
2. ArborView at Circle C Ranch
3. Ashford Wellington
4. Augusta at Gruene, The
5. Bel Air at Terra Vista by Cantex
6. Coronado at Stone Oak by Cantex
7. Eden Hill Communities
8. Elan Westpointe
9. Franklin Park - Alamo Heights
10. Franklin Park - Boerne
11. Franklin Park - Sonterra
12. Franklin Park - TPC Parkway
13. The Huntington
14. Jovie Pflugerville
15. Landon Ridge Alamo Ranch
16. La Vista Apts
17. Sorrento by Cantex
18. Villa de San Antonio
19. Village at Collinwood
20. The Village at Incarnate Word
21. Windemere at Westover Hills by Cantex
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Junction
Numbers on map corresponds with numbers on pg 21. Location points are approximate.




• Affordable Rents
• 1Bedroom, 1 Bath
• 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath
• 2 Bedroom 2 Bath





Welcome HOME! Your new apartment is waiting for you! The Village at Collinwood is a community set apart from the standard one-size-fits-all lifestyle! Here we are focused on an environment that is resident centered. Being a part of this community, comes with an EXTRA element of unity and family. We value each and every one of our residents and our staff strives to personally connect with everyone who lives here. We offer spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartment homes. We have incredible amenities that will perfectly fit your active lifestyle, so you can live life to the fullest. We are close to a variety of shopping and dining experiences. Our Leasing Agents are standing by to offer you a Video or In-Person tour, so call us TODAY!
BENEFITS / SERVICES HOUSING OPTIONS
• Valet Trash Service
• Elevators
• Covered Parking
• Limited Access Entry Gates
• Pet Friendly
• Walk-in Closets
• Handicap Accessible

Enjoy the Serenity of Independent Living. Located in the Heart of Texas just on the outskirts of San Marcos, La Vista is independent living at its finest, offering spacious 1 & 2 bedroom floorplans, conveniently grouped in our one-story community. Come and join our family.

Austin, Texas 1001 Collinwood West Dr Austin, TX 78753


OFFICE HOURS
M-F 8:30 - 5:30 pm
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
DIRECTIONS
IH35N take the 243 exit toward Braker Ln, turn right on E Braker Ln, take a right on Bluff Bend Dr, we are on the left.

San Marcos, Texas 1615 Redwood Road San Marcos, Texas 78666
BENEFITS / SERVICES HOUSING OPTIONS
• Transportation Services
• Social & Recreational Activities
• Hair Salon
• Congregate Meals
VISITS & TOURS
Monday - Friday 8:00 - 4:00 Saturday by appointment
• Swimming Pool
• Washer & Dryer Connections
• Laundry Facilities
• Pet Friendly
DIRECTIONS
Take IH35 to San Marcos, exit Wonder World Dr. Go east on Wonder World Dr. Cross Hwy. 123. Off road on your left.
The Low Income Housing Tax Credit program is managed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Through the program, owners of multi-family homes designate as tax credit properties, to low-income residents for a reduced rent. Senior apartments that advertise the word ‘affordable’ are generally tax credit apartment communities. You will also often see the words “Income Limit Restrictions Apply" Each tax credit senior apartment community has different income requirements so it's important to ask when contacting them.
These communities have many of the same amenities as the 55 & 62+ communities, some are resort style pool, movie theatre, library, exercise room, social activities.











































The Augusta at Gruene in New Braunfels offers abundant natural beauty throughout the many acres of single story garden apartments. Each home boasts a brick exterior, a private patio and one- or twocar attached garages. Residents of the Augusta at Gruene enjoy great amenities with a relaxed Hill Country setting. Voted #1 apartment community in Comal County!
• No neighbors above or below
• All Brick Exterior
• Private Entry from Garage with Automatic Opener*
• Spacious Patio with Lattice Privacy Fence
• Full-size Washer/ Dryer Connections
• Convenient Walk to Historic Gruene
• Easy Access to IH-35 *In select units









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An ombudsman advocates for quality of life and care for people living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities. An Ombudsman can help ensure residents get the care they want and are treated with the dignity they deserve. Ombudsmen support and promote the health, safety and rights of residents. To be an ombudsman, a person completes state-approved training and is certified by the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman.

A long-term ombudsman:
• Listens
• Visits residents.
• Offers ideas and options.
• Help resolve concerns that affect the residents.
• Supports residents and family councils.
• Respect resident choices and independence.
• Promotes resident-directed care.
• Protects resident rights.
• Informs government agencies and the public about the interests and needs of the residents.
• Advocates for resident-focused laws and regulations.
• Helps residents when a facility plans to discharge them.
A person living in a nursing home or assisted living facility has the same rights as any other resident of Texas and the
United States under federal and state laws.
These include the right to:
• Privacy
• Confidentiality of records.
• Vote
• Know about services and costs.
• Control personal finances.
• Participate in planning care and treatment.
• Refuse treatment.
• Be free from chemical and physical restraints.
• Be free from abuse, neglect and exploitation.
• Complain without fear of retaliation.
• Communicate freely with anyone.
• Rights related in admission, transfer and discharge including the right to appeal a discharge.
Residents and families can:
• Get to know staff-their names and duties.
• Educate staff about the resident’s likes and dislikes, daily routines and interests.
• Attend care plan or service plan meetings.
• Talk to staff about concerns.
• Keep a log of concerns and actions taken.
• Join or organize a resident or family council.
• Seek help from the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program. Ombudsman services are confidential and free.
For help, contact a long-term care ombudsman: 800-252-2412
Area Agency on Aging of Bexar County 210-362-5236
Apps.hhs.texas.gov/news_info/ombudsman





































