Watermere at Flower Mound offers an independent-living setting that incorporates a range of medical safeguards common to larger continuing-care communities. Residents keep control over their daily routines while having access to on-site nursing staff for health consultations, scheduled blood-pressure checks, medication reminders, and coordination with off-site physicians. The property maintains a 24-hour emergency response system, and each residence is equipped with emergency pull cords that link directly to trained staff. Routine wellness assessments help residents track chronic conditions and alert the nursing team when follow-up care is needed.
Additional care features are aimed at preventing avoidable health issues and supporting long-term wellness. A fitness program supervised by trained instructors offers balance, strength, and low-impact cardio classes designed for older adults. Transportation services take residents to local medical appointments, labs, and pharmacies, minimizing disruption when outside care is required. An on-call concierge can arrange home health visits or rehabilitation therapies to be delivered on site, and the community pharmacy partner provides regular medication reconciliation to reduce the risk of adverse drug interactions.
Accommodations include one- and two-bedroom apartments as well as freestanding cottages, each outfitted with full kitchens, in-unit laundry connections, and step-in showers equipped with grab bars; some floor plans add private patios, attached garages, or extra storage. Weekly housekeeping, maintenance, and basic utilities are bundled into the monthly fee, and residents can add optional safety upgrades such as bathroom motion sensors or wearable alert pendants. Pets are allowed. It's a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Not all accommodations have all the features, so prospective residents should review specific floor plans to confirm details like pantry size, closet configuration, or the presence of covered parking.
Dining is provided through a meal-credit system that lets residents choose between a main dining room offering table service and a casual bistro suited for lighter fare. Entrées rotate on a four-week cycle and are prepared to meet nutritional guidelines set by a registered dietitian; low-sodium, diabetic-friendly, and vegetarian selections are available at each seating. Residents who prefer to cook can decline a meal or request carry-out options to enjoy in their own kitchens. Special events such as holiday buffets and chef demonstrations are scheduled throughout the year, and guest meals can be arranged with advance notice for a nominal fee.