The Village at The Triangle: Comprehensive Review
The Village at The Triangle, located at 4517 Triangle Ave, Austin, TX 78751, is a premier senior living community situated in Austin’s unique Triangle district, a vibrant shopping and dining area. This upscale senior living facility offers multiple levels of care in a resort-style environment, providing residents with convenient access to urban amenities while maintaining…

The Village at The Triangle is a senior living community at 4517 Triangle Ave in Austin's Triangle district, known for shopping and dining. It offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care in a modern setting with easy access to urban amenities.
- Services Offered
- Independent Living
- Assisted Living
- Memory Care
- Amenities and Features
- Residence Features
- Daily Activities and Lifestyle
- Resident Testimonials
- Pricing Information
- Comparison with Similar Facilities in Austin
- Summary
Services offered
Independent living
- Private apartments with no maintenance required
- Floor plans from 680 to 1,295 square feet
- Full kitchens, in-unit laundry, and private balconies or patios
- Active lifestyle and community events
- Priority access to assisted living or memory care if needed later
Assisted living
- Help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and grooming
- Medication management
- 24-hour staff on-site
- Personalized care plans based on individual needs
- Support for chronic conditions
- Special diets as needed
Memory care
- Specialized units for residents with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias
- Care approach based on Alzheimer's Association guidelines
- Secure, contained neighborhood setting
- Structured activities for cognitive engagement
- Private or semi-private rooms with walk-in showers
- Personalized meals and dining assistance
The Village does not offer skilled nursing care on-site. Residents needing this level of care would need to transfer to another facility or arrange for nursing services from outside providers.
Amenities and features
Category
Available Amenities
Wellness & Recreation
Heated indoor pool, Fitness center, Walking paths, Exercise room
Dining Options
Waterside Grille (restaurant-style), Trios Cafe (casual dining), Outdoor dining terraces
Community Spaces
Sky Lounge (7th floor), Movie theater, Beauty salon, BBQ and picnic area
Residential Features
Pet-friendly apartments, Full kitchens, Spacious walk-in closets, Private balconies/patios
Support Services
24-hour staffing, Weekly housekeeping, Scheduled transportation, Emergency call system
Residence features
- Studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom floor plans
- Modern kitchens with updated appliances
- Floor-to-ceiling windows with abundant natural light
- Open living rooms
- Emergency call systems in all units
- Individual climate control
- Cable TV and Wi-Fi
The Triangle district location means residents can easily access shopping, dining, entertainment, and medical offices nearby.
Daily activities and lifestyle
The community schedules activities throughout the week:
- Fitness classes and exercise programs
- Book clubs and discussion groups
- Card games and bridge clubs
- Art classes and creative workshops
- Movie nights in the theater
- Musical performances and concerts
- Guest speakers and educational presentations
- Outings to local attractions
One family member said her parents especially enjoyed the bridge, exercise room, and movies. Another noted their mother was making friends and attending activities shortly after moving in.
The community regularly hosts special events. One visitor described seeing a band perform outside on the balcony while residents enjoyed pretzels, wine, and lemonade.
Resident testimonials
The facility has a 4.9 out of 5 stars rating based on 174 reviews.
Wade, an independent living resident, said: "I live here and it's wonderful. The staff is perfect. Everything is modern and up-to-date—it's like a five-star hotel. There are different activities most days. The food is very good. It's centrally located near medical facilities, grocery stores, and restaurants."
Tanner Easley, a family member, noted: "The cleanliness, bright atmosphere, good food, housekeeping, bridge, exercise room, movies, and management all keep my parents happy."
Renee, whose mother lives here, said: "What I like most is that they're really a community. Staff check in on residents, there are always activities, and everyone is caring and courteous."
Carolyn, a family member in the memory care program, said: "The setup is great. Residents can go outside anytime. Rooms are clean and bright. The staff is wonderful, especially the memory care lead—he's respectful and genuinely cares for the residents."
Pricing information
The Village's assisted living and memory care pricing is below the Austin average:
Room Type
Monthly Cost
Austin Market Average
Shared Bedroom
$2,550
$6,035
Private Room
$3,130
$6,035
Studio
Not specified
One Bedroom
Not specified
Two Bedroom
Not specified
The shared and private room rates are roughly half the Austin average. For independent living pricing, contact the facility directly.
Prospective residents should call for current pricing on all room types and care levels, as rates may change.
Comparison with similar facilities in Austin
How The Village compares to other senior communities in the Austin area:
Facility
Care Types
Starting Price
Review Rating
Notable Features
The Village at The Triangle
IL, AL, MC
$2,550/month
4.9/5 (174 reviews)
Heated pool, Sky Lounge, pet-friendly
Brookdale Gaines Ranch
IL, AL
$3,220/month
9.9/10
Near Barton Creek, comprehensive care
Atria at The Arboretum
IL, AL
$3,495/month
9.9/10
Premium positioning, wellness focus
The Continental
IL
$2,700-$7,400/month
9.8/10
Near medical facilities, updated amenities
Maravilla at The Domain
IL, AL, MC
$5,365/month
9.8/10
Upscale environment, higher price point
The Legacy at Oak Hill
IL, AL, MC
$3,000/month
8.9/10
Competitive pricing, comprehensive care
Grand Living at The Grove
IL, AL, MC
$5,200/month
7.7/10
Premium pricing, lower review scores
The Village at The Triangle stands out for:
- The lowest starting price among comparable facilities
- Strong resident satisfaction ratings
- Modern, clean appearance that residents often compare to a hotel
- All three levels of care (independent, assisted, memory) under one roof
- Central location with easy access to shops, restaurants, and medical offices
One family member described it as "a combination of a luxury hotel and cruise ship," noting the upscale feel at a reasonable price.
Summary
The Village at The Triangle offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care. Its main strengths are competitive pricing well below Austin's average, modern amenities, regular activities, and consistently positive feedback from residents and families.
It works well for seniors who want an active life in a well-maintained environment without premium pricing. The central location provides convenient access to shopping, dining, and medical care. Having all three care levels available means residents can stay longer if their needs change.
Anyone considering senior living in Austin should schedule a tour to see if The Village fits their needs and budget. Staff can answer specific questions about pricing, services, and availability.
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