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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. This community was founded by the Texas Medical Center, Archdiocese of Galveston and Houston in 1975.
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 comfortable space in a park like setting, with top-quality care plans that are standardized 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.