Harvest Of Aledo
1043 BAILEY RANCH ROAD, Aledo, TX, 76008
State licensing & capacity
- License number
- 312567
- Service type
- Type B
- Licensed capacity
- 122 beds
- Memory-care capacity
- 24 beds · state-certified
- Current license effective
- March 20, 2025
- Current license expires
- March 20, 2028
- Initial license date
- January 4, 2023
Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
Ownership & operations
- Licensee
- Vop Harvest Aledo, Llc (Limited Liability Company (LLC))
- Operator / manager
- Civitas Senior Healthcare Llc
- Administrator
- Nicolette Stetson
Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
About this community
Harvest of Aledo is a mid-sized senior living community in Aledo, Texas, operated by the for-profit company Civitas Senior Living. It offers three levels of care under one roof: independent living (villas with private garages), assisted living (apartment-style units), and memory care (a separate, smaller neighborhood called The Cottage, designed for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia). With 103 total units, it's large enough to have real programming but not so large that residents disappear into the crowd. On-site services include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as mental health support through a partnership with Deer Oaks, a licensed behavioral health provider. Activities range from social clubs and live performances to "Curiosity University" seminars and intergenerational family gatherings. The facility runs a yearlong "Destination Culture" program that explores different countries through themed events and food — Japan was featured in April. Pricing is published online, which is a sign of transparency: assisted living starts at $5,610/month and memory care at $5,840/month. A few things families should know before a tour: only English is listed as a spoken language on the website, there is no mention of Medicaid acceptance, and staff-to-resident ratios are not publicly disclosed. VA benefits are listed as an inquiry option, but confirmation is worth asking about directly.
Synthesized from facility's own website · last reviewed April 18, 2026
Lifestyle & cultural comforts
- Languages spoken
- English
- Cultural programming
- Destination Culture! - yearlong journey celebrating world destinations through themed events, authentic cuisine, and cultural experiences, April: Japan - themed event with authentic cuisine
Source: facility's own website. Language capacity changes — call to confirm before visiting.
Medical care & daily support
- Specialized care
- Alzheimer's, dementia
- Therapy services
- physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, mental health services
- Activities
- Passion Program with social clubs, Poker and games, Live performances, Family nights, Intergenerational gatherings, Bearcat games, Curiosity University seminars, Destination Culture journeys, Dog park, On-site salon
Facility's own website · as of April 18, 2026
Questions to ask when you tour
Do you accept Medicaid?
The website doesn't confirm whether Medicaid is accepted at any care level, and this matters enormously if your parent's savings run low over time — ask directly and get the answer in writing.
What's the staff ratio in memory care?
The Cottage has only 16 units, but knowing how many caregivers are on duty per shift — day and night — will tell you whether your loved one can expect consistent, attentive care or a stretched team.
Are any staff bilingual?
Only English is listed on the website, so if your parent is more comfortable in another language, or if their first language may resurface as dementia progresses, it's important to ask whether any staff can communicate with them directly.
How does Destination Culture involve residents?
The program sounds engaging, but ask whether residents help shape the events or simply attend them — participation and representation feel very different, and the answer will tell you something about how the community views cultural respect.
What triggers a move between care levels?
Because the facility offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care, ask clearly what signs or assessments would prompt a transition — and whether families are meaningfully involved in that decision before it's made.
Is VA benefit assistance confirmed or just available to discuss?
The website lists VA benefits as an inquiry option, but a Financial Concierge conversation is not the same as confirmed acceptance — ask the admissions team to clarify exactly which VA programs they work with and what the process looks like.
Where this information comes from
- License, capacity, ownership, administrator: Texas HHS licensing registry, snapshot as of April 16, 2026.
- Amenities, culture, languages, visiting policy: Facility's own website, last reviewed April 18, 2026.
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