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The New Isle at Watercrest–Mansfield is Now Open

posted in general [more from this topic] anonymously on Tuesday, June 21st 2011 at 10:23 AM.

MANSFIELD, Texas, June 3, 2011: Isle at Watercrest–Mansfield, the all-new comprehensive health services community in Mansfield, is now open and currently moving in its first residents. The stand-alone assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing community is located on the campus of the active adult community, Watercrest at Mansfield.

“We have been looking forward to the opening of our progressive, comprehensive health services community, and we are pleased to be opening our doors officially,” said Steve Slayton, executive director. “Isle at Watercrest offers exceptional services and amenities and is the first of its kind in the city of Mansfield. Our residents will now be able enjoy supportive services that will enable them to maintain the highest level of independence possible.”

Isle at Watercrest–Mansfield is available seven days a week for tours and is currently leasing, so please call (817) 453-3900 to select an apartment home soon.

Isle at Watercrest—Mansfield is located on the Watercrest at Mansfield campus at 200 East Debbie Lane in Mansfield, TX. With a total of 93 apartments in the community, Isle at Watercrest—Mansfield offers assisted living, memory support and skilled nursing, and a month-to-month rental agreement. In addition, Isle offers short-term and long-term rehabilitation and care. Community services and amenities include a café, business library, salon, landscaped courtyards, clubroom, private dining room, wellness center with fitness equipment, weekly housekeeping and linen service, scheduled transportation and daily social activities. For more information, call (817) 453-3900, or visit www.islewatercrest.com.

 

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