La Vita Bella is a privately owned state licensed assisted living home located on two beautiful wooded acres in Dickinson, Texas. La Vita Bella offers the very best in Assisted Living services. We provide respite, adult day care, short-term and long-term care.
Many seniors don't need to be in a nursing home, but they do need help with activities of daily living, such as dressing, grooming, bathing, eating, mobility, incontinence, cueing and reminding, and medication management.We know that just a bit of help with these things makes a big difference with the quality of life.
Many seniors don't need to be in a nursing home, but they do need help with activities of daily living, such as dressing, grooming, bathing, eating, mobility, incontinence, cueing and reminding, and medication management.We know that just a bit of help with these things makes a big difference with the quality of life.
Services
Residents are admitted after a complete assessment by the Administrator who consults with the resident, his/her family or responsible party, and his/her physician to create a personalized daily care plan to meet the resident's needs. At La Vita Bella, we believe that a Family Environment brings dignity and happiness to our residents.
Reviews (9)
Patricia Blair
Nov 02, 2021
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This is the best assisted living facility in Galveston County. The staff are like loving family. Each resident is given individual attention and care. Trudy Lampson, the owner and manager, is amazing. If your elder loved ones can not stay at home for safety reasons, this is the place for them. I have all the faith, trust, and confidence in Trudy and her staff! Thank you!!!
Ashley Pyle
Dec 24, 2020
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Cynthia Rodriguez
Sep 24, 2020
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Great place! With my job I am constantly going in and out of nursing homes. I can honestly say, this is one I enjoying waking into. Staff has been there for years, great homemade food, always clean, (no urine smell), residents happy. I have stopped by announced and unannounced. You have to ring door bell to get in, not just walk in. As far as the flood, I know first hand, that yes they knew storm was approaching, however they were told by local authorities they were safe. I saw pictures on Facebook and had horrible thoughts and found out it was in my area. Once I visited and got the real story
Steve Montgomery
Aug 29, 2020
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Tracey Overton
May 12, 2019
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I cannot imagine rating an assisted living facility more highly than La Vita Bella. This is one large home where residents are truly known and cared for as family. The home itself is spotless and the staff is amazing. I only wish I had brought my mother there sooner. Finding La Vita Bella was nothing short of an answer to my prayers.
Action Ems
Nov 03, 2017
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Shame on the owners and administration including their staff for not evacuating their residents knowing days before the arrival of a large hurricane.
There's simply no excuse!
My 36 years experience as an EMS provider and retired ALF administrator concerns me and should concern families who trust the facility they choose to care for their loved one will treat them as family and take all means necessary to assure their safty.
My HUNCH in this case is very similar to the long term care nursing home in Louisiana who neglected to move their residents prior hurricane Katrina when several residents
There's simply no excuse!
My 36 years experience as an EMS provider and retired ALF administrator concerns me and should concern families who trust the facility they choose to care for their loved one will treat them as family and take all means necessary to assure their safty.
My HUNCH in this case is very similar to the long term care nursing home in Louisiana who neglected to move their residents prior hurricane Katrina when several residents
Rich Germann
Jul 16, 2017
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I will admit this doesn't look good, but don't be so quick to ruin these people.. Their reviews prior to this weren't that bad.. This doesn't look a full blown 100+ bed nursing home with super-deep pockets.. if you look it up, it's kinda just regular people.. "La Vita Bella is in a home that has been converted by a nurse and has her mother there." Sounds like it's probably better and more personal care than one of those big prison-like facilities.. and it doesn't look like the place is prone to flooding on Google Street View either.. For what it's worth, here's an excerpt from an article saying
Elsah Cort
Jul 10, 2017
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Regarding the photo of the residents sitting in the flood waters of Harvey: This was an assisted living home, which means it is in a normal residential structure. There are thousands of these kinds of assisted living places. People get a license to take care of people in their homes. This is very different from a nursing home, which is the common name for a skilled nursing facility. As a home health nurse, I visited many people in small facilities like this.The owner was a woman who was told not to evacuate her neighborhood. She probably had no place to take her residents and no w/c accessible
Annie Grossmann
May 31, 2017
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This is what I know from personal experience. My mother stayed here until she passed in September of 2016. The staff are trained to give personal attention to every resident. The residents are watched like a hawk to make sure they don't gone off on their own; they know where everyone is. They encourage them to take part in socializing and make sure everyone eats together. They are observant of everyone's needs. Not once did I walk in smelling urine. They were taken to the bathroom whenever needed. Those ladies work so hard and love the ladies so much. The owner expects no less and knows all the