Wesley Court Assisted Living Center
2617 ANTILLEY RD, Abilene, TX, 79606
State licensing & capacity
- License number
- 308765
- Service type
- Type B
- Licensed capacity
- 29 beds
- Current license effective
- July 19, 2025
- Current license expires
- July 19, 2028
- Initial license date
- January 21, 2005
Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
Ownership & operations
- Licensee
- Wesley Court, Llc (Limited Liability Company (LLC))
- Operator / manager
- Lifespace Communities, Inc
- Administrator
- Abimbola Alagbado
Texas HHS licensing registry · as of April 16, 2026
About this community
Wesley Court Senior Living is a large campus-style community in Abilene, Texas, spread across 70 acres and operated by LifeSpace Communities, a for-profit company. It opened in 2004 and offers several levels of care on one property — independent living homes and apartments, assisted living, skilled nursing (around-the-clock nursing care), short-term rehabilitation, and respite care (temporary stays for caregivers who need a break). That range can matter if your parent's needs change over time; they may not have to move to an entirely new facility. Pricing starts at $4,400 per month for independent living, and the website lists a limited-time 20% discount on entrance fees — ask about the full cost picture before counting on that. Amenities include a wellness center, chapel services, outdoor spaces, transportation, and an active calendar: art classes, exercise groups, fishing, quilting, socials, and more. What the website does not mention is whether staff speak languages other than English, whether the kitchen can accommodate cultural or religious dietary needs, or whether Medicaid, Medicare, or VA benefits are accepted. Those are significant gaps worth closing before a tour. The facility's license number (102002) is publicly displayed, and a long-term care ombudsman contact is provided — that's a resource you can use independently if you ever have concerns about care quality.
Synthesized from facility's own website · last reviewed April 18, 2026
Lifestyle & cultural comforts
- Faith services on site
- chapel services
Source: facility's own website. Language capacity changes — call to confirm before visiting.
Medical care & daily support
- Therapy services
- physical therapy, rehabilitation services
- Activities
- art classes, golf, baseball, fishing, exercise classes, game groups, quilting, hobby learning, guest speakers, educational instructors, career story sharing, socials, happy hours, wellness center activities, birthday parties, anniversary celebrations
Facility's own website · as of April 18, 2026
Questions to ask when you tour
What does care actually cost?
The website shows a starting price for independent living but not for assisted living or skilled nursing — ask for a full written breakdown of monthly fees, what's included, and what triggers additional charges as care needs increase.
Do you accept Medicaid or VA benefits?
The website gives no information on whether the facility accepts Medicaid, Medicare, or veterans' benefits, so families relying on any of these to help cover costs need a direct answer before going further.
How do you handle cultural or dietary needs?
Nothing on the website addresses food accommodations for religious, cultural, or health-related diets — ask specifically whether the kitchen can prepare meals familiar to your parent and how requests are handled day to day.
Are any staff bilingual?
No languages other than English are listed anywhere on the site, so if your parent is more comfortable in Spanish or another language, ask which staff members — including overnight and weekend staff — can communicate with them.
How does moving between care levels work?
Wesley Court markets itself as a continuum-of-care community, but it is not licensed as a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC), so ask exactly what the process, timeline, and additional cost look like if your parent needs to move from assisted living to skilled nursing care.
Who is assigned to my parent day to day?
The website says nothing about whether residents are paired with consistent caregivers — which matters deeply for trust and dignity — so ask how staffing assignments are made and whether your parent would see familiar faces regularly.
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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