A question we’re asked on a fairly regular basis comes from concerned family members as they navigate the decisions involved in transitioning their elder relatives to a senior community:
“My mother is finding it more and more challenging to keep up with the day-to-day upkeep of her home and daily errands. She knows the move to senior living is on the horizon. But how do we know if she should be in independent living or assisted living?”
That’s a great question, and one many families struggle with. When the time comes that our parents cannot handle the upkeep of their home, cooking and driving, we often believe they need assisted living. But that is not always the case.
Here at Villa de San Antonio, a full-service retirement community and part of Kisco Senior Living, we can provide a cost-effective, safe and fulfilling environment for your mother. Our independent living residences allow your mom the opportunity to enjoy fulfilling activities and friendships based on her level of personal and physical well-being.
Whether she selects one of our private cottage homes or a spacious one- or two-bedroom apartment home, she’ll benefit from two meals a day, including a continental breakfast and her choice of lunch or dinner in our restaurant-style dining room, bi-monthly housekeeping services, a 24-hour emergency response system, an award-wining wellness program and scheduled transportation to medical appointments, shopping and social events.
Life at Villa de San Antonio is as active or quiet and carefree as your mom wants it to be. We embrace Kisco’s signature The Art of Living Wellsm culture, which focuses on enhancing the mind, body and spirit of our members, our associates and their families. We encourage all members of our community and their families to share their passions and find the balance of independence and socialization that is right for them.
To support that journey, we offer a variety of health and wellness programs, spiritual and educational enrichment and volunteer opportunities both within our beautiful Villa de San Antonio community and in connection with our community partners.
If and when your mom requires personal care services, such as assistance with dressing, bathing, toileting and nighttime supervision, assisted living may be a preferable living option. Our assisted living apartments and services include three healthy meals per day, plus a snack; weekly housekeeping, linen and personal laundry; a resident care assistant who is available 24 hours a day; and general health supervision.
All members of Villa de San Antonio enjoy our 15-acre landscaped campus, formal dining room, private living/dining area, chapel, casual cantina, theater, multi-purpose room, heated and covered outdoor swimming pool, fitness center, library, beauty salon/barbershop and much more.
We would love to share all that Villa de San Antonio has to offer you and your family. We encourage you to come visit our community and enjoy a delicious lunch on us as we help you and your family discover how The Art of Living Wellsm fulfills your mother’s interests and needs for the future.
ABOUT KISCO
As a private, family-owned business since its founding in 1990, Kisco Senior Living has grown to include 19 communities in the following six states: California, North Carolina, Florida, Nevada, Virginia and now Texas. Kisco’s guiding principles of integrity, dignity and compassion balance the interests of residents, associates and business partners.
Kisco’s more than 3,000 residences include independent living, assisted living and Alzheimer’s care, and are supported by approximately 1,400 associates nationwide. With an award-winning approach to senior living and its signature The Art of Living Well culture, Kisco creates communities where residents and associates share passions, live and work in balance and leave a legacy.
For more information about Villa de San Antonio and Kisco Senior Living, log on to www.KiscoSeniorLiving.com, or contact the community directly at 210-558-7600.











