The Renaissance at Kessler Park in Dallas, TX, is a senior living community specializing in skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services. It accommodates 105 residents and operates under certification from both Medicare and Medicaid, participating in Medicare since March 1, 1992. The facility is dedicated to providing personalized care plans tailored to meet the individual needs of its residents, offering both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care options. A key component of the care offered at The Renaissance includes a range of therapy services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy, aimed at supporting resident rehabilitation and improving their quality of life. The facility employs qualified nursing staff to ensure that residents receive comprehensive medical support.
The Renaissance at Kessler Park provides additional services, including resident and family counseling, to facilitate family involvement and decision-making in patients' care plans. Reviews of the facility paint a mixed picture; some highlight concerns related to oversight in care, inadequate staffing, and sanitary issues, while others commend the professionalism and dedication of a core group of staff members. These staff are noted for their kindness and commitment, particularly in the rehabilitation departments. The facility has received positive reinforcement for its recent efforts to enhance the living environment and management practices, receiving high marks on several service assessments, including deficiency-free surveys. Despite these improvements, experiences at this facility appear to be inconsistent, suggesting that direct communication with the community could provide the most accurate and updated understanding of its operations and care standards.
Costs at this community start at $1,777 and range up to $6,540. The average price in the community is $6,540, which is more than the average price in the area of $4,686. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.