St. Dominic Village does not discriminate against any person because of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, familial status, disability, or any other specific classes protected by applicable laws.
Founded in 1975, St. Dominic Village is a faith-based, non-profit, continuing care retirement community dedicated to Caring for Our Elders with the Compassion of Christ.
St. Dominic Village is a member of the Texas Medical Center and a ministry of the Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston.
We provide a seamless continuum of care comprised of short-term rehabilitation, skilled nursing care, assisted living, independent living, the Joseph A. Fiorenza Priest Residence and respite care services including Angel House.
Angel House provides housing for individuals and their families who are in need of an affordable, safe environment while receiving treatment in the Texas Medical Center.
We strive to provide a welcoming home with the very highest standard of care to each of our residents according to his or her needs, regardless of race or creed, while celebrating and promoting each one's inherent, personal dignity. We serve approximately 300 long-term and 300 short-term residents, and 3,000 Angel House guests, each year.
History
Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, est. 1981
Warren Chapel, est. 1981
Dorothy Hall, an independent living community, est. 1992
Charlotte Hall, another independent living community, est. 1995
Five-story Tower for independent and assisted living, est. 1996
Sterling Turner Wellness Center, est. 2000
Expanded Angel House Suites, 2012
Expanded Skilled Nursing Center, 2013
Joseph A. Fiorenza Priest Residence, 2015
Mission
"Caring for Our Elders with the Compassion of Christ."
Who We Are
A leading provider of senior care in the greater Houston area