We want our residents to grow in body, mind, and spirit; no matter their life circumstances or limitations. Read on to learn more about us!
Wesley Village is a non-profit premier retirement community that has been offering independent and assisted living opportunities since 1987.
The mission of Wesley Village is to make available caring, supportive, and quality services to older adults for the enhancement of their spiritual well-being, reflecting Christian traditions of love and serving.
Wesley Village materialized from a vision of a dedicated group of individuals from the Sherman-McKinney District of the North Texas Conference of the United Methodist Church. It was a culmination of extensive work done by this group who decided it was a feasible and much-needed ministry. Wesley Village was built to serve the needs of the elderly without regard to religion, race, color, national origin, or sex.
At Wesley Village our Independent Living residents shape their own future. They continue to discover, grow and be creative.
Wesley Village’s Assisted Living provides residents with a full range of services that allow autonomy, privacy and a sense of value.
At Wesley Village, we provide home cooked meals for our residents’ dining experience. We offer three nutritionally balanced meals, served restaurant style every day.
There were no surprises being here — It is all I expected and more.
The atmosphere is very pleasant and it is where I feel safe, secure, and cared for.
I feel like God has placed us here.
Four years ago when I could no longer live in my home, the decision was made to reside at Wesley Village. It is comfortable and homey with a friendly atmosphere. One of its best assets is the people. Our needs are met by a caring staff. They go beyond job descriptions to take care of us. The residents become extended family. We share joys and sorrows, laughter and tears, prayers and concerns.
I’m certain I made the right choice to live at Wesley Village.
When the doctor told us that mom and dad could no longer live independently in their own home, we were scrambling trying to figure out what we needed to do. So many decisions faced us, but as we began to gather information and do a little research, the name of one place kept coming up over and over. That place was Wesley Village. Often the name was followed with the statement, “The food is great there, and the staff does a wonderful job.” We arranged an appointment to tour the facility to get more information. After that initial meeting, we were ready to help mom and dad make the move. I can honestly say that it has been the very best decision we could have made. There was an adjustment period for our parents, but everyone was so welcoming and supportive that they soon began to love their new home, appreciate the kind and compassionate staff, and enjoy the delicious food. Wesley Village is not only a community of senior adults, but now is an extension of our family as well. We will be forever grateful for Wesley Village and all the amazing people who love and care not only for my parents, but for all their senior adult residents. What a blessing!
I moved to Denison in 1995 from Perryton, located in the northern Texas panhandle. I lived with my wife until her passing in 2011. A friend and I went to Parkside Baptist and visited many of our church members who were in hospitals, nursing homes and assisted living facilities. These people would tell us what they did not like about each place.
We had visited Wesley Village many times and very seldom did we ever hear a complaint. The residents of Wesley Village bragged about how good the food was and also that the staff were real nice. We could tell that the residents were satisfied based on how they talked and looked. I lived by myself for about 15 months. I was dis-satisfied when one of the women from Parkside wanted me to come to Wesley Village and visit a church member. While I was there I looked at some rooms and spoke with the staff.
Each of my two sons lived in Dallas and I told them each to come here together. I showed them around at Wesley Village and they both agreed that I should move here. Soon after, I moved to Wesley Village and couldn’t have found a nicer place to live. The staff were all as nice as they could be. The residents are also all very friendly.
I want to live here as long as I can. We have many activities: church on Sunday and Wednesday, Bingo, games. We even have a driver that will take us any place we want to go such as the doctor, dentist, Walmart, etc. I don’t think I could find a better place anywhere.
At Wesley Village our Independent Living residents shape their own future. They continue to discover, grow and be creative.
Wesley Village’s Assisted Living provides residents with a full range of services that allow autonomy, privacy and a sense of value.
At Wesley Village, we provide home cooked meals for our residents’ dining experience. We offer three nutritionally balanced meals, served restaurant style every day.