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Autumn Leaves of Carrollton

Carrollton, Texas

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Welcome to Autumn Leaves of Carrollton

Home-Like Building Design
Autumn Leaves of Carrollton combines a warm, home-like environment with the highest quality care available.  All of our building designs, details and features are extensively researched in order to provide specifically designed living spaces for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of memory impairment.  Each of our buildings were purposefully built to mimic a home environment that our residents can be comfortable in and is direct result of careful planning and a strict adherence to the best standards of design.

By building our communities from the ground up we are able to incorporate architectural and design aspects that allow our residents to live in a comfortable, home-like environment, while at the same time:

  • Minimize confusion
  • Provide an open atmosphere
  • Encourage social interaction,
  • Reduce a "tunneling" effect often found in facilities with long, narrow hallways
  • Enhance visual stimulation through use of textures and colors
  • Enable our residents to feel secure through appropriately placed handrails, security and monitoring systems and themed neighborhoods


Every area of our building have been specially laid out with care and thoughtfulness for your loved one.

We hope you stop by and take a tour today!

 
Autumn Leaves of Carrollton
ID #101033
1800 King Arthur Blvd.
Carrollton, Texas 75010

Telephone: 972-492-7700

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Latest News and Events
Autumn Leaves And The Alzheimer’s Association Present An Evening With Dr. John Hart
April 03, 2012 - Listen to an Informative Presentation as Dr. John Hart Discusses “Word Finding, Memory and Dementia.”

Autumn Leaves Living Magazine Article
January 18, 2012 - Article as seen in the December issue of Living Magazine