Tea and Slippers
Assisted LivingMemory Care

WESLEY HOUSE

231 QUAIL DRIVE, GILMER, TX 75645
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Capacity

86 residents

Location

Amenities

Wheelchair Accessible Parking
Wheelchair Accessible Entrance

Reviews (5)

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JR Gray

Feb 2026

Calm, friendly and safe feel. Glad my grandmother has a new home here.

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Capretha Jones

Sep 2025

​I've been coming to this location for a few months now as a contractor, so I have no "dog in this fight"—this is purely my honest opinion based on what I see. ​The Assisted Living and Memory Care (MC) staff are fantastic. They truly know everything about their residents and go above and beyond to provide individualized, loving care. It's clear they are dedicated to their work, and I genuinely love seeing it. ​And let's talk about the food—WOW! I have to give a huge shout-out to the cook and kitchen staff. You can tell they put time, effort, and love into every portion, selection, and flavor. I often review the food, and it is never a disappointment. They spare no expense, and it truly feels like a home-cooked meal. I actually enjoy just being with the residents! ​If you're searching for a place for a family member that genuinely feels like home, you absolutely must stop by for a tour. ​(It's almost dinnertime... let me see what's cooking today!)

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Deanna Wagner

Mar 2025

We went from a urine soaked floor upon move in to a resident pushing my Father to a broken hip 4 months later. They knew there was problem and did not separate male dementia residents, which is SOP. You should all be ashamed.

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carston gray

Jul 2024

Wesley house looks great from the outside. Took my mom there a couple months ago. She had a beautiful room. Thought it would be a good place for mom. About a week later I got a call about mom. Was told my mom stunk. Was told she was stealing. Was told she needed to be moved to memory care. The place no one w wants to go in that place. Literally lock down. My mom was sick when she first got there and had thrown up. So yes her room smelled. She was also almost completely blind so she did go in the wrong room. She wasn’t given enough time to adjust The lack of compassion for my mom was unreal. My brother was dying in hospice and I was told she needed to be moved that day. So we did. We saw the memory care side. My mom was not right for that side. She could use her phone. She knew how to use her I pad. She even knew that she didn’t want to be in the lock down area. We had to fight to get her out of there because she was deemed a dementia patient. Francie the person in charge made it very difficult to get her out. And showed zero compassion for my mom. We got her moved out. And back to her former resident. All the stress of the move was just so much on her and she died a couple weeks later. Wish we would have never moved her there. Beware. It’s not all that great if your loved one needs extra care. No compassion. Just tossed aside. I blame Francie. May my mom rest in peace.

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Keith Rohlack

Jun 2024

Community is very nice and team is very warm and friendly.

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