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Mirador
Advanced, Continuous Care · 5857 Timbergate Dr, Corpus Christi, TX 78414
Phone: +13616511103
Frequently asked questions
What types of care does Mirador offer?
Mirador provides a full continuum of care including Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Support, Long-Term Care, and Short-Term Rehabilitation — all on one campus.
What is LifeCare and how does it work?
Mirador's LifeCare contract is designed for residents who want to plan ahead. It provides priority access to all care levels on campus and locks in a predictable, equalized monthly fee, which is largely discounted from standard market rates, regardless of the level of care needed in the future.
Is Mirador a nonprofit community?
Yes. Mirador is the only nonprofit, faith-based senior living community serving the Coastal Bend region of Texas. It is part of Methodist Retirement Communities, which has over 60 years of nonprofit service in Texas.
How does being faith-based affect the way Mirador operates?
Mirador's mission — to honor and serve older adults as an expression of Christ's love — guides all decisions. A volunteer board of directors with no financial incentives ensures the mission and residents remain the top priority.
Can I tour Mirador before making a decision?
Yes. Mirador offers in-person tours as well as virtual tours through their website so families can explore the community and campus before visiting.
Is there an ombudsman available for residents?
Yes. A long-term care ombudsman is available to help residents of nursing and assisted living facilities resolve complaints. The service is confidential and free of charge. You may call 1-800-252-2412 to speak with an ombudsman.
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