Pet Policy
Pets Welcome Upon Approval.
Limit of 2 pets per home.
Maximum adult weight is 45 pounds.
Non-refundable pet fee is $300 per pet.
Monthly pet rent of $20 will be charged per pet.
Current vaccinations are required.
A letter is required from a certified veterinarian for weight and required vaccinations.
Welcome Home to The Retreat Senior Living apartments in vibrant Grand Prairie, Texas! Designed for those 55 and better, this community offers the perfect balance of leisure and well-being. With everything you need to maintain your active lifestyle close at hand, this is “The Resort You Call Home”!
Fountain of Youth – Massage Room (by appt. only)
Snips – Salon & Barber Shop (by appt. only)
Boutique Sundry Shop
Detached Garages
Gazebo
Grilligan’s Island – Grilling Stations & Gazebo
Koi Pond with Waterfall
Walking and Jogging Trail
19th Hole – Putting Green
Bocce Ball
Happy Paws – Pet Park
The Palm Pavilion – Indoor Heated Pool w/ Hotย
Parcel Drop-off
The Reserve Lounge
The Retreat Cafe – Private Dining
The Wellness Center – Fitness Factory
Amazing Grace Chapel
The Zone – Game Room
Chapter One – Library
The Silver Screen – Theatre Room
The Roasted Bean – Coffee Bar
Valet Trash Pickup
Community Wi-Fi Access
Tub
Reserved Covered Parking
Built to Green Built (TM) Texas Standards for Maximum Energy Efficiency and Air Quality
Smart Programmable Energy Thermostats
Smart Door Locks
Full-sized Individual Washer and Dryer
Chef Inspired Gourmet Kitchens with Island
Quartz Countertops in Kitchen & Bath
Pendant & LED Recessed Lighting
Hand Crafted Custom Crown Molding in Living Areas
Hand Crafted Upgraded Cabinetry
Under Cabinet Lighting
Pantry
Designer Backsplashes
Walk-in Closet
Integrated USB Ports
All-electric Stainless-steel Appliance Packages
Luxe Style Garden Soaking Tubs with Tile Surrounds*
Glass Enclosed Walk-in Showers
Covered Balcony and Patios
Separate Dining Area
Independent Living Communities are a Senior housing option for those Seniors who are be ready to remove the responsibilities of caring for their home, but who need little to no assistance and have only minor medical issues. A resident of an Independent Living Community is 55 or over and relatively healthy. Most are physically and mentally capable of living alone without requiring assistance with day-to-day activities. However, those residents who may require some assistance with activities of daily living can use third-party in-home care services to meet those additional needs.
Living accommodations are usually studio or one-bedroom apartments but some facilities have condominiums and even single-family residences. Common areas are accessible for residents to gather with other community members. Full-service dining is available and usually includes the ability to provide meals for those with special dietary needs. Social outings and entertainment events are usually organized by the facility’s events administrator.
Because assistance with daily activities (ADLs and LDLs) are not available within an independent living community, most Long Term Care Insurance companies will not pay for Independent Senior Living Communities or Senior Apartments. However, if you receive In-Home Care at your Independent Senior Living Apartment, that care is usually paid for by Long Term Care Insurance.
Payment for Independent Living typically comes from private funds, including savings, pensions, Social Security benefits, proceeds from a reverse mortgage or sale of a home, and other personal funds. Because medical services are not provided in Independent Living Facilities, Medicare and Medicaid will not cover the cost.