The Stayton at Museum Way - Fort Worth, Texas

Address: 2501 Museum Way, Fort Worth, TX 76107, United States.
Phone: 8173497140.
Website: thestayton.com
Specialties: Retirement village, Assisted living residence, Nursing home, Rehabilitation Centre, Retirement home.
Other points of interest: On-site services, Wheelchair-accessible car park, Wheelchair-accessible entrance, Food, On-site parking.
Opinions: This company has 44 reviews on Google My Business.
Average opinion: 3.1/5.

📌 Location of The Stayton at Museum Way

The Stayton at Museum Way 2501 Museum Way, Fort Worth, TX 76107, United States

⏰ Open Hours of The Stayton at Museum Way

  • Monday: 8 am–5 pm
  • Tuesday: 8 am–5 pm
  • Wednesday: 8 am–5 pm
  • Thursday: 8 am–5 pm
  • Friday: 8 am–5 pm
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed

The Stayton at Museum Way es un complejo residencial ubicado en Fort Worth, Texas, Estados Unidos. Se encuentra en la dirección 2501 Museum Way, Fort Worth, TX 76107, United States.

El teléfono de contacto es 8173497140 y la página web es thestayton.com.

Especialidades y características

Este complejo residencial ofrece una variedad de servicios y características, incluyendo:

  • Comunidad para personas mayores, residencia asistida y hogar de cuidados intensivos
  • Centro de rehabilitación
  • Estacionamiento y entrada accesibles para personas con discapacidad
  • Servicios en el sitio

Ubicación

El Stayton at Museum Way se encuentra en el corazón de Fort Worth, Texas, a pocos minutos de las principales atracciones turísticas y servicios médicos.

Opiniones

Este complejo residencial ha recibido 44 reseñas en Google My Business con una media de 3.1/5 estrellas.

Otros datos de interés

Algunos de los servicios y características adicionales que ofrece el Stayton at Museum Way incluyen:

  • On-site services
  • Estacionamiento y entrada accesibles para personas con discapacidad
  • Entrada accesible
  • Comida

👍 Reviews of The Stayton at Museum Way

The Stayton at Museum Way - Fort Worth, Texas
Larry C.
5/5

Stayton Independent Living is absolutely wonderful. My parents moved there over 8 years ago. My father passed away after a stay in assisted living early on. We were very happy with his experience there and have no issues to report. My mother has had a wonderful experience in Independent Living starting with a social group of friends, grief sessions, bridge club, dining groups, events downtown using Stayton transportation, and more. Sometimes when we visit we stay in a suite they make available for visiting family so see the cleanliness, excellent dining, and friendly staff up close almost like a resident. Thumbs up on this great community and property positioned as the premier community in Ft Worth for many years!

The Stayton at Museum Way - Fort Worth, Texas
Jane P.
5/5

It has been a very good experience for many reasons. I very muc h enjoy my apartment. I love being able to interact with so many interesting people and have made many wonderful friends that I thoroughly enjoy. It is so comforting to be able to take physical therapy right here with our outstanding therapists and have rehab right here at home when the need arises.

The Stayton at Museum Way - Fort Worth, Texas
Valri I.
5/5

My mom moved into Memory Care a year and a half ago and we really have not had any issues and feel my mom is taken really good care of. She needs full assistance and the care team there is always very attentive to not just her but all the residents. I visit often and I have never seen anything but positive interactions with the residents. The nursing & care team is always friendly to me (& residents) and good to fill me in with anything I might need to know. Mai, the Lifestyle Assistant, is also amazing. She does such fun activities with them!! It’s fun to watch the residents interact and having fun. Also I’ve never eaten the food but it always looks so good and the residents seems to really enjoy it. Makes me happy to know my mom is loved and in a good place where I don’t have to worry about her. 🥰

The Stayton at Museum Way - Fort Worth, Texas
Jerilyn B.
1/5

May be a good place to live and eat well, get hair fixed. However, it falls short when it comes to providing quality rehabilitation services.

The Stayton at Museum Way - Fort Worth, Texas
Cheri M.
4/5

I chose The Stayton to continue my rehab in skilled nursing after back surgery and leaving Texas Rehab Hosp. I stayed May-July '24 and received wonderful care. I had issue with only 1 nurse who lied about medication and "waived me off" because I dared to question him. He should not be nursing. Mgnt was responsive to my complaint. Otherwise, the nurses and CNA's took great care of me. I'm not going to name names, as I'm afraid I'll forget someone! Food quality went down after Buckner took over, but the staff in dining always went out of their way to help. Therapy was wonderful! They truly care about their patients and it shows. It if weren't so far, I'd definitely go there for outpatient therapy. Thanks for making a difficult situation much easier.

The Stayton at Museum Way - Fort Worth, Texas
Daniel P.
5/5

Awesome on-boarding process made the transition for my Mom easy and smooth. The staff and management are professional and outstanding. I know my Mom will enjoy this safe and well-deserved next chapter of her life. This is truly 5-star living!

The Stayton at Museum Way - Fort Worth, Texas
Erika W.
2/5

My mother stayed her for 3 weeks. The food was pretty good. A few of the CNAs and RNs were pretty good. HOWEVER... the complete lack of response from management when we had issues or questions was APPALLING. I was told by the Concierge to email 2 specific Directors for information about the in-house salon - which was info that should have been really available, but no employee could disseminate except for highest management. And then... they didn't respond. When the facility RAN OUT OF HER PAIN MEDS, it took an hour to get approvals to use medications from home that i had to bring in and I NEVER got a response from anyone in management as to how or why this was allowed to occur. And further, when my mother contracted COVID in the facility and was moved into isolation, there was nothing done to help her get any extra therapy and, again, zero response from management to my multiple emails & requests for a phone call asking about the how, where, and what was being done. While she liked the therapists, she will not come back to this for any future needs and I will actively dissuade potential future patients from selecting The Stayton at Museum Way.

The Stayton at Museum Way - Fort Worth, Texas
Nancy H.
1/5

found out today that there was a past due bill from Medstar from 2017 that had caused my mothers credit score to tank. Medstar transported my mother in 2017 to the hospital because we could not get answers at the Stayton's skilled nursing facility. The staff just said that mom had a low tolerance for pain and was not improving. When we got to the hospital, they removed her brace and saw that the surgery had failed and her femur was broken. I had gotten on my mother the week before to "buck up" and try harder. Boy did I feel bad. This was years ago and of course the Stayton denied any wrongdoing and ganged up on us. The Physical therapist at the time said she had told me she thought something was wrong. All she told me was that mom had a low tolerance for pain. The in house doctor(who I was required to use in skilled nursing) never contacted me. I know in my heart that if I had known my mothers surgery had failed and that her leg was broken I would have been on top of things. My mother almost had to have her leg amputated. This was years ago and the battle is not worth the fight. They still send me advertising- which is offensive. I just spoke with med star today and they said they had been sending the bills to the Stayton, with no return mail. The stayton never forwarded any mail to us and never reached out(but I do still get advertising from them which I find offensive). They cant even handle the mail much less patient care. I try not to think about how bad elder care is these days as its a huge business. My mom is happy and healthy now at age 90 at Sunrise Nursing Facility on Bryant Irvin. We have now been there almost 8 years and while they are not perfect(nothing is) the care is so far above the Stayton it does not even compare. The stayton is a beautiful building, but dont get awstruck by that. Who cares about the brick and mortar, if patient care is horrible and negligent. I wonder where all my mothers mail is now.?

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