Dancing River

(on ira woods ave)
Elder Care in Grapevine, TX
Elder Care

Hours

Monday
Open 24 hours
Tuesday
Open 24 hours
Wednesday
Open 24 hours
Thursday
Open 24 hours
Friday
Open 24 hours
Saturday
Open 24 hours
Sunday
Open 24 hours

Location

3735 Ira E Woods Ave
Grapevine, TX
76051

About

Welcome to Dancing River

Secluded and surrounding the tranquil sounds of waterfalls and flowing streams stands Dancing River Assisted Living and Memory Care, located in Grapevine, Texas in the heart of the D/FW Metroplex.

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Dancing River updated their phone number.
Just a small but loving gesture from our wonderful residents for our staff. #Kindness
Our residents' have each taken a few minutes to share a little "thanks" to our staff members. #NALW
Bret spent some time caring for our plants over the weekend. #GreenThumb
Indoor Corn Hole was a blast!
Hawaiian meatballs anyone? #PassionateDining
We’re on the front lines, every day, caring for senior adults and empowering them to live their life with Passion. Join us and use your talents to make a difference in the lives of seniors today. Text CIVITAS to 89743 or view our careers page for current opportunities at our community: http://dancingriver.csrlivingcareers.com/
We hope you've enjoyed having an extra hour of light the past few months, but come Sunday, it will be time to switch your clocks back. Don't forget to check your clocks on your car, microwave, and that pesky alarm clock.
In 2019, Civitas served up over 100 internal promotions through our My Passionate Employee program which provides employees with a variety of options to help them achieve their goals. Text CIVITAS to 89743 or view our careers page for current opportunities at our community: http://dancingriver.csrlivingcareers.com/
On this Veterans Day, we salute our veterans and extend our gratitude for their service. They are our relatives, friends, neighbors, and co-workers. Through their service, veterans protect our freedom. Happy Veteran's Day! #Veteran
There is no better time to express how grateful we are for our staff than this month of Thanksgiving. We wish you a month full of laughter, joy, and bright moments! #CaregiverAppreciation
Our countless thanks to our staff and residents who fill our community full of love and gratefulness every day. Happy Thanksgiving!
In senior living, HERO is an actual job title. You can make a difference in the lives of seniors by using your unique skills in a career at Civitas. Text CIVITAS to 89743 or view our careers page for current opportunities at our community: http://dancingriver.csrlivingcareers.com/
Our Art Throb Club showed off its holiday crafting skills by making festive stockings for our community. Now that’s the Christmas spirit! 😊 🎄 #grapevinetx
Many of the residents in our community have vivid memories of Pearl Harbor Day, the day when the United States entered World War II. The months that followed were full of uncertainty. Today, we remember those who fought, as well as the families who stayed and supported their loved ones from home. #PearlHarborDay #Veteran
It's the shortest day of the year! We hope you've been able to make some great memories on this short day. #WinterSolstice
Our residents have been busy making, addressing, and sending Holiday Cards over the past few weeks. We thought it only proper to recognize Sir Henry Cole today, who will go down in history as the man who invented the Christmas Card! Today we celebrate you, Sir Henry! #TodayInHistory #MerryChristmas
We’re putting the finishing touches on our holiday-decorated courtyard at Dancing River. It’s definitely beginning to look a lot like Christmas and our residents are loving it. They’re even wearing holiday lights themselves! 😊 🎄 #grapevinetx
Wishing you and your family a Christmas to remember. May your Christmas be filled with cheer, love, and memories! #MerryChristmas
In the coming weeks, we will be partnering with Walgreens to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to our residents and staff members. Building defense against COVID-19 in our building and in the community at large is a team effort. And you are a part of that defense. If you have questions regarding the vaccinations or our upcoming clinics, please call our Community directly.
We’re making spirits bright at Dancing River! That includes our beautiful courtyard, all decorated and lit up for Christmas. Our residents love strolling through this wonderland. 😊 🎄 #grapevinetx
Did you know that today is the most celebrated holiday of the year, around the world? We're excited to ring in the new year with our residents!
The best part about 2020 was meeting you! So thankful for all our Facebook Family and the joy you all bring to us.
Something for everyone! Our residents enjoyed opening their fun, fabulous gifts from Santa's Helpers on Christmas Day. 🎅
From the CDC: Your best protection from COVID-19 will be a combination of getting a COVID-19 vaccine, wearing a mask, staying at least 6 feet away from others, avoiding crowds, and washing your hands often. No one tool alone is going to stop the pandemic. Learn about the Benefits of COVID-19 Vaccination: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/vaccine-benefits.html
We’re on the front lines, every day, caring for senior adults and empowering them to live their life with Passion. Join us and use your talents to make a difference in the lives of seniors today. Text CIVITAS to 89743 or view our careers page for current opportunities at our community: http://dancingriver.csrlivingcareers.com/
We had a great New Years Eve! Residents enjoyed ringing in the New Year together. #CelebrateLife #HappyNewYear
Lead the Way! Getting the COVID-19 vaccine adds one more layer of protection for you, our employees, other residents, and family. In the coming weeks, we will be partnering with Walgreens to provide COVID-19 vaccinations to our residents and staff members. If you have questions regarding the vaccinations or our upcoming clinics, please call our Community directly.
From the CDC: None of the COVID-19 vaccines currently in development in the United States uses the live virus that causes COVID-19. You may have symptoms like a fever after you get a vaccine. This is normal and a sign that your immune system is learning how to recognize and fight the virus that causes COVID-19. Learn more about the facts behind COVID-19 vaccines: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/vaccine-benefits/facts.html
Leading the Way! Civitas Senior Living is proud to announce that, as of today, all but one of our communities nationwide have completed their first-round vaccination clinics. The one community is in Colorado and will host their first-round clinic this Thursday. Additionally, by January 29th 39% of all our communities nationwide will have completed their second-round vaccination clinics, and by February 5th this number jumps to 66% completion for second-round vaccination clinics. If you have questions regarding the vaccinations or our upcoming clinics, please call our Community directly.
Diving Into The Decades: 1900-1909 All right cooking fans, this week we have a particularly unique recipe for you to try that was very popular in 1900, the Orange Omelet. The recipe we are sharing is from the Boston Cooking-School Cookbook 1900 edition. 3 eggs 1 teaspoon lemon juice 2 1/2 tablespoons orange juice Few grains salt 2 oranges 2 tablespoons powdered sugar 1/2 tablespoon butter for cooking Beat 3 eggs, until thick and lemon colored. Add in lemon, orange juice, and salt. Cook like you would a traditional omelet. Remove skin from oranges and cut in slices, lengthwise. Fold in one-third of the slices of orange, well sprinkled with powdered sugar. Garnish with remaining orange slices and dust it with powdered sugar. We hope you enjoyed this unique recipe! Stay tuned to learn more about the decades! #DivingIntoTheDecades
Diving Into The Decades: 1900-1909 🍞 Loaf of bread = $0.07 🍳 Dozen eggs: $0.34 🍼 Quart of milk: $0.09 🍖 Pound of steak: $0.26 If you're thinking 'This must have been in the early 1900s!' Then you're absolutely correct! 2021 is our year of the decades! Starting this month with 1900-1909, we've been focusing on learning all about what life was like. Our residents have been enjoying the tastes, sounds, and sights of the early 1900s and can't wait to see what comes next. #DivingIntoTheDecades Learn more about the Edwardian Era 👉 https://bit.ly/3p7TyHx
Diving Into The Decades: 1900-1909 Picture this - 1904 a new game hits the market. Parents and kids head to the local mercantile to pick up The Landlords Game. 117 years pass and this game is still number one on the list of most popular board games of all time. Surprised that you haven't heard of it? You may know it by its later name: Monopoly! That's right, this super popular game had its humble beginnings as "The Landlords Game" and wasn't rebranded as Monopoly until 1933. Don't you just love history?! #DivingIntoTheDecades
Residents and staff lined up for the COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic at Dancing River. Farewell Covid. ✌️#StickItToCovid
FRESH. DECADENT. CAKE. That's how we're celebrating National Chocolate Cake Day. 🍰🍫 Of course, nobody makes chocolate cake quite like Grandma. We hope you enjoy this recipe from Taste of Home for Grandma's Chocolate Cake! 🔖 https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/grandma-s-chocolate-cake/
Civitas Senior Living is proud to announce that we have been certified as a COVID-19 Vaccine Provider by the Texas Department of State Health Services. We will continue with the vaccine clinics for our residents and staff members under the current Federal Vaccine Program, but this new designation will allow us to continue with vaccinations for residents, staff members, and essential caregivers once the Federal Vaccination Program has ended. For more information regarding this program, please contact our community directly. To learn more about this designation, please see our press release here: http://prn.to/3jijhef
Diving Into The Decades Residents are excited to be "Diving into the Decades" with us! From that decade, we are trying foods, studying fashion, and learning all about the world events that happened through those 30 years! Stay tuned for photos, videos, and stories!
Diving Into The Decades: 1910-1919 This month we are learning about a decade that is largely defined by the first world war. Despite the incomprehensible devastation of this era, it did bring about some technological advances, new fashions, and food staples that we see today! If you were thrown back in time to 1914, you would likely still see more trolleys and horse-drawn carriages on the streets than any other type of vehicle. Children would be enjoying Oreo Cookies, Sherbert, and Wrigley's Doublemint Gum for the first time. Adults would be tapping their toes to the beat of Jazz and watching movies that were filmed in what is now Hollywood. Once the war started, families were disrupted as fathers were drafted, women went to work in factories, and the older children took care of household chores. The changes it brought about in every aspect of life won this decade the name of The Progressive Era. Quite fitting, don't you think? #DivingIntoTheDecades
Winter Weather Update: There has been no change in our status since our mid-day update. We will continue to monitor the situation closely. If you need to contact the Community, please call our hotline at 866-712-0302. We will be providing another update at approximately 8:30am tomorrow.
Winter Weather Update: There has been no change in our status since our morning update. As of 2:00pm, the power remains out for the Community and we are still without phone service. If you need to contact the Community, please call our hotline at 866-712-0302. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and are working with the phone company to restore service. We will be providing another update at approximately 7:00pm today.
Winter Weather Update: In our update last night, we reported that the power was still out at the Community. The power is still currently out at the Community and we are running generators for our critical infrastructure for the Community. Additionally, our phones remain down and we are working with the phone company to restore service. With some of the power outages, we may lose our communications as well. If you need to contact the Community, please call our hotline at 866-712-0302. We will continue to monitor the situation closely. We will be providing another update at approximately 2:00pm today.
Winter Weather Update: This afternoon, we reported that our power was still out. As of 6:30pm, the power is still out at our Community and we are running generators for our critical infrastructure for the Community. With some of the power outages, we may lose our communications as well. If you need to contact the Community, please call our hotline at 866-712-0302. We will continue to monitor the situation closely. We will be providing another update at approximately 8:30am tomorrow.
Winter Weather Update: This morning, we reported that the power still had not been restored to our Community. As of noon today, the power is still out at our Community, but that we are running generators for our critical infrastructure for the Community. With some of the power outages, we may lose our communications as well. If you need to contact the Community, please call our hotline at 866-712-0302. We will continue to monitor the situation closely. We will be providing another update at approximately 7:00pm.
Winter Weather Update: Please note that our phones are currently down and we are working with the provider to get them restored. If you need to contact the Community, please email wecare@csrliving.com or call our hotline at 866-712-0302, and a member of our Executive team will contact you asap.
While we can’t control the weather, we can shine in our dedication and commitment to our residents. Pictured here are just a few of the amazing, dedicated Community staff members and Civitas employees across the state of Texas going above and beyond to keep our residents as safe and comfortable as possible throughout the winter storm this past week. #CommunityTeamwork
Winter Weather Update: In our 7:00pm update last night, we reported that the power had been restored to our Community. The power remains on this morning, and our incoming phone service is has been restored. The power for our Community seems to have stabilized over night so this will be our last update here unless there is a significant event that would require us to provide additional updates or information. We will continue to monitor the situation closely.
Winter Weather Update: The power has been restored to the Community today. Our incoming phone service is currently still down. If you need to contact the Community, please call our hotline at 866-712-0302.We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates here until the power has stabilized at the Community. We will be providing another update at approximately 8:30am tomorrow.
Winter Weather Update: We have an electrician onsite continuing to work on getting our service restored to the city power. Our outgoing phone service has been restored, but incoming phone service is currently still down. If you need to contact the Community, please call our hotline at 866-712-0302.We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates here until the power has stabilized at the Community. We will be providing another update at approximately 7:00pm.
Winter Weather Update: The city power is on, but not reaching our Community. Currently, we are still running the generators for our critical infrastructure for the Community. We have an electrician coming out today for service. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide updates here until the power has stabilized at the Community. We will be providing another update mid-day today.
We celebrated our amazing team at Dancing River today! Huge shout out to our Wellness Director, Brandy, and our Assistant Wellness Director, Monica, for staying at the community for several days to ensure our residents were safe and warm! Our Maintenance Director, William, worked around the clock making sure our generator was full! We had over a dozen team members spend the night from care staff to housekeeping to dining. Everyone pulled together during a very difficult week and we are so grateful! #CommunityTeamwork
Diving Into The Decades: 1910-1919 Johnny Gruelle wrote the book Raggedy Ann for his daughter, Marcella, in 1918. The story goes that Marcella brought her dad an old rag doll and he drew a face on it for her, and thus was born "Raggedy Ann." The original rag doll is now worth over $1,000. Over time, her looks changed and by 1960, Raggedy Ann had red hair, a flowered dress, and a white apron. Quite different than her humble beginnings, but cute none the less. #DivingIntoTheDecades
Governor Abbott’s Announcement: We are aware of Governor Abbott’s Executive Order GA-34 that ends the statewide mask mandates and allows all businesses to open to 100%. Also, in the order it states that “Businesses may still limit capacity or implement additional safety protocols at their discretion.” Aside from this new order, Assisted Living and Long-Term Care Communities in Texas are regulated by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and must also follow County orders that may be more stringent than those of HHSC. At this time HHSC has not released any updated guidance regarding changes in the current COVID-19 response requirements and regulations in licensed Assisted Living and Long-Term Care Communities. Therefore, we are required to continue to follow the regulations set forth by HHSC and will continue to communicate with the agency regularly and update residents, families, and staff members with any change in the regulation and Community protocols.
We celebrated our amazing team at Dancing River today! Huge shout out to our Wellness Director, Brandy, and our Assistant Wellness Director, Monica, for staying at the community for several days to ensure our residents were safe and warm! Our Maintenance Director, William, worked around the clock making sure our generator was full! We had over a dozen team members spend the night from care staff to housekeeping to dining. Everyone pulled together during a very difficult week and we are so grateful! #CommunityTeamwork
Diving Into The Decades: 1910-1919 Johnny Gruelle wrote the book Raggedy Ann for his daughter, Marcella, in 1918. The story goes that Marcella brought her dad an old rag doll and he drew a face on it for her, and thus was born "Raggedy Ann." The original rag doll is now worth over $1,000. Over time, her looks changed and by 1960, Raggedy Ann had red hair, a flowered dress, and a white apron. Quite different than her humble beginnings, but cute none the less. #DivingIntoTheDecades
The Roaring Twenties were a golden era of fashion. WWI left women desiring a simple, comfortable lifestyle and a fashion style that reflected the new modern age, where young women outnumbered the older Edwardian generation. 1920s fashion was made by the young and free-spirited youth who discarded their corsets and showed off their jazz dancing legs. This was also the era that brought about the “flappers.” This month, our residents will learn about the fashion, food, and famous faces of the 1920s! #DivingIntoTheDecades
Betty is a very talented musician and she volunteered to play the piano for her neighbors here at Dancing River!
Governor Abbott’s Announcement: We are aware of Governor Abbott’s Executive Order GA-34 that ends the statewide mask mandates and allows all businesses to open to 100%. Also, in the order it states that “Businesses may still limit capacity or implement additional safety protocols at their discretion.” Aside from this new order, Assisted Living and Long-Term Care Communities in Texas are regulated by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and must also follow County orders that may be more stringent than those of HHSC. At this time HHSC has not released any updated guidance regarding changes in the current COVID-19 response requirements and regulations in licensed Assisted Living and Long-Term Care Communities. Therefore, we are required to continue to follow the regulations set forth by HHSC and will continue to communicate with the agency regularly and update residents, families, and staff members with any change in the regulation and Community protocols.
We celebrated our amazing team at Dancing River today! Huge shout out to our Wellness Director, Brandy, and our Assistant Wellness Director, Monica, for staying at the community for several days to ensure our residents were safe and warm! Our Maintenance Director, William, worked around the clock making sure our generator was full! We had over a dozen team members spend the night from care staff to housekeeping to dining. Everyone pulled together during a very difficult week and we are so grateful! #CommunityTeamwork
Dancing River's Chef Manager Rick, outdid himself for our residents Birthdays. #PassionateDining #CelebrateLife
We’re on the front lines, every day, caring for senior adults and empowering them to live their life with Passion. Join us and use your talents to make a difference in the lives of seniors today. Text CIVITAS to 89743 or view our careers page for current opportunities at our community: https://grnh.se/1255c23f2us
The Roaring Twenties were a golden era of fashion. WWI left women desiring a simple, comfortable lifestyle and a fashion style that reflected the new modern age, where young women outnumbered the older Edwardian generation. 1920s fashion was made by the young and free-spirited youth who discarded their corsets and showed off their jazz dancing legs. This was also the era that brought about the “flappers.” This month, our residents will learn about the fashion, food, and famous faces of the 1920s! #DivingIntoTheDecades
Betty is a very talented musician and she volunteered to play the piano for her neighbors here at Dancing River!
Governor Abbott’s Announcement: We are aware of Governor Abbott’s Executive Order GA-34 that ends the statewide mask mandates and allows all businesses to open to 100%. Also, in the order it states that “Businesses may still limit capacity or implement additional safety protocols at their discretion.” Aside from this new order, Assisted Living and Long-Term Care Communities in Texas are regulated by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and must also follow County orders that may be more stringent than those of HHSC. At this time HHSC has not released any updated guidance regarding changes in the current COVID-19 response requirements and regulations in licensed Assisted Living and Long-Term Care Communities. Therefore, we are required to continue to follow the regulations set forth by HHSC and will continue to communicate with the agency regularly and update residents, families, and staff members with any change in the regulation and Community protocols.
The Dancing River Ducks have returned and they are enjoying this beautiful day in the sunshine out in our Courtyard. #DancingRiverDucks #RetirementGoals
In the 1920s almost everybody danced, and because everyone was dancing, they needed a dance that almost anyone could do. Thus was created the Fox Trot. It's basically walking but can be done at all different tempos! Do you know the Fox Trot? YOUTUBE.COM The Fox Trot in the Jazz Age
Dancing River's Chef Manager Rick, outdid himself for our residents Birthdays. #PassionateDining #CelebrateLife
We’re on the front lines, every day, caring for senior adults and empowering them to live their life with Passion. Join us and use your talents to make a difference in the lives of seniors today. Text CIVITAS to 89743 or view our careers page for current opportunities at our community: https://grnh.se/1255c23f2us
The Roaring Twenties were a golden era of fashion. WWI left women desiring a simple, comfortable lifestyle and a fashion style that reflected the new modern age, where young women outnumbered the older Edwardian generation. 1920s fashion was made by the young and free-spirited youth who discarded their corsets and showed off their jazz dancing legs. This was also the era that brought about the “flappers.” This month, our residents will learn about the fashion, food, and famous faces of the 1920s! #DivingIntoTheDecades
We would like to introduce you to the Dancing River wellness team. Brandy Facundus is our Wellness Director and Nurse. Monica Njoku is our Assistant Wellness Director. They do such a wonderful job making sure our residents are well cared for and happy. #PassionateEmployee
Dancing River updated their info in the about section.
It’s official! Thanks to our people, we’re proud to have earned Great Place to Work® Certification™. Our company culture is our top priority! #GPTWcertified
WED, MAY 5 AT 2:00 PM CDT Cinco de Mayo
Maria displaying passionate cleanliness at Dancing River!
We had an early Easter celebration last week. Thank you Chef Rick for these amazing appetizers. #PassionateDining

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Company name
Dancing River
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Elder Care

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Dancing River in Grapevine TX?
    You can reach them at: 817-993-5117. It’s best to call Dancing River during business hours.
  • What is the address for Dancing River on ira woods ave in Grapevine?
    Dancing River is located at this address: 3735 Ira E Woods Ave Grapevine, TX 76051.
  • What are Dancing River(Grapevine, TX) store hours?
    Dancing River store hours are as follows: Mon-Sun: 24 hours.