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St Dominic Village, a Senior Care Community
A Senior Care Community You Can Trust - Serving The Catholic And Greater Houston Community
St. Dominic Village is a non-profit Senior Care Community located in Houston, Texas. In conjunction with the Texas Medical Center and Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, this community was founded in 1975 as a part of the Texas Medical Center.
St. Dominic Village provides assisted living, independent living, and skilled nursing and rehabilitation, which is a four-star facility. Angel House provides housing for those who need affordable living while they are being treated at Texas Medical Center Hospitals.
You will find a homey space in a park-like setting with routinely top-quality and standardized care plans for each resident.
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After the gentle care my mother-in-law received in St. Dominic’s skilled nursing, my family knew where to turn when my mother needed skilled nursing. The elder care here met the needs of both ladies with a responsive staff of caregivers and medical team. I was reassured when my check-in phone calls were returned promptly by the nursing staff. It was the nursing staff who helped me better understand the aging process of a nonagenarian. Also, having all things Catholic available meant a lot to our mothers as they approached the end of their lives.