Planning & Resources
The Isle at Watercrest offers a refreshing and unique senior living alternative in Bryan, Texas. Our assisted living community offers style and luxury coupled with skilled, high-quality resident care. With welcoming spaces and gracious gathering places the beauty of the living environment is unmatched.
You’ll see a difference immediately: Our health care neighborhoods don’t look anything like conventional Assisted Living or Extended Care “facilities.” They’re more like a charming boutique hotel, with lovely private rooms, cozy corners, and inviting common areas all ready for your loved one to call home.
For their care, our Signature Programs and array of a la carte services including our customized levels of care can be tailored to their specific needs. They can continue to live an active and fulfilling lifestyle.
Brochures & Materials
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- Isle at Watercrest Bryan Brochure
- Discover Assisted Living at Isle at Watercrest
- Service & Amenities
- Extended Care
- Active Care
- Dining with Dignity
- Technology to Help Our Residents
- What do you Lose by Not Moving to an Independent Living Retirement Community? More Than you Think!
- Socialization – Relationships Improve your Odds of Survival by 50%
- Senate Committee Report on CCRCs July 2010
- The High Price of Loneliness
- Family Care Giving
- Busy Social Calendar Could Slow Memory Loss for Seniors
Helpful Resources & Links
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Ombudsman Program - A long-term care ombudsman helps residents of a nursing facility and residents of an assisted living facility resolve complaints. Help provided by an ombudsman is confidential and free of charge. To speak with an
ombudsman, a person may call the toll-free number 1-800-252-2412. - AARP (http://www.aarp.org) is a membership organization leading positive social change and delivering value to people age 50 and over through information, advocacy and service.
- The Administration for Community Living was created around the fundamental principle that older adults and people of all ages with disabilities should be able to live where they choose, with the people they choose, and with the ability to participate fully in their communities.
- LeadingAge (www.leadingage.org) is focused on advocacy of effective services for seniors including home health, hospice, assisted living, continuing care and more.
- Elder Law Answers (www.elderlawanswers.com) supports seniors, their families and their attorneys in legal issues surrounding aging.
- Benefits.Gov (www.benefits.gov) is the official benefits site of the US Government with information on over 1,000 benefit and assistance programs.
- National Council On Aging (www.ncoa.org) is a nonprofit organization with a national network of more than 14,000 organizations and leaders.
- VA.Gov (www.va.gov) explains U.S. Government Veterans’ Affairs benefits to assist eligible veterans and dependents with the expense of intermediate or skilled nursing care.
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