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Live an elegant, quiet, and fulfilling lifestyle at Autumn Wind Assisted Living in New Boston, Texas, just 20 miles west of Texarkana. Residents and their loved ones are welcomed with an attractive stone and brick exterior and spacious indoor common areas with vaulted ceilings.
The community’s owners — couples Phil and Beverly Morgan and Chad and Mary Cable — operate based on their vision of a senior living option they can be proud of should their friends, loved ones, or even themselves find the need.
The community is caddy corner from a park, about 5 miles from a golf course, and near pharmacies, restaurants and a big-box retailer, ensuring residents close access to a variety of conveniences.
Situated along U.S. Highway 82 and just five minutes off Interstate 30, visiting family and friends will find trips to be trouble-free and practical.
The founders of Autumn Wind Assisted Living envision a luxury hotel atmosphere for their residents. Relax in the quiet courtyard, gather to watch a movie in the theater, and stay sharp at the beauty salon or barbershop — it’s all part of the experience.
Services include basic housekeeping, laundry, daily meals and snacks, and assistance...
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Autumn Wind Assisted Living offers Studio and 1 Bedroom. Learn more.
Call (903) 628-0477 to reach a resident at Autumn Wind Assisted Living.
To reach a resident at Autumn Wind Assisted Living call: (903) 628-0477
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