Exceptional Senior Living in Richardson, TX
Welcome home to our assisted living and memory care community
at Twin Rivers!
It’s not like home.
It is home.™
A Place Where You Belong
At Twin Rivers, we want to help you live life to the fullest. Focus on your health at the on-site fitness center, grab a bite to eat with friends at the bistro and spend time outside at our community courtyard or covered outdoor porches and lounge areas. You’ll find what you’re looking for at Twin Rivers, a place that is not just like home, it is home.
Welcome to the family!
Convenient Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex Location
Experience living life to the fullest through Independent Living, Memory Care, and Short-term/Respite Stays in our vibrant, home-like community. We are centrally located between East Campbell Road and East Collins Boulevard, behind North Towne Presbyterian Church.
At Twin Rivers, we provide a unique medical model of exceptional care thanks to our tenured team of professionals and nursing staff that’s ready to support you with whatever you need 24/7. This approach is one of the things that set our community apart.
Local Highlights
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Plenty of local and national restaurant chains nearby
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Close to Project Eden Community Garden, Lookout Park, and The Raindrop of Dallas community center
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Near a variety of shopping centers and malls, including Camelot Shopping Center, Arapaho Central Park, and Richardson Plaza
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Easily accessible to area hospitals including Methodist Richardson, Baylor Scott 7 White, and Medical City Plano
The Grace Management Philosophy
As part of the Grace Management family, Twin Rivers believes in and embraces the Living Gracefully philosophy. This commitment embodies our unique way of life at Twin Rivers ensuring you live and age gracefully in your next chapter.
Featured Testimonial
We moved our mom here three years ago and couldn’t be happier with her care! The associates are exceptional. The community is well maintained and there is much attention to detail of the furnishings. It looks like a magazine, but feels like home.