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North Texas’ first skilled nursing community breaks ground in Fort Worth
By Ash Petrie at Fort Worth Report
· June 18, 2026
· 4 min read
Gathered around a table, four women laughed and shared stories as if they’d been friends since childhood, even though they met four years ago. Stevenson Oaks independent living residents Barbara Coffey, Marilyn McClain, Genny Straughan and Shelby Whiteley discussed topics such as their card game gro
Key takeaway The residents celebrated the groundbreaking ceremony on June 16 for The Lodge, North Texas’ first household-modeled skilled nursing community.
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The groundbreaking of The Lodge, North Texas' first household-modeled skilled nursing community, marks a significant development in Fort Worth 's healthcare landscape. As the city's population ages, the demand for specialized care and rehabilitation services will continue to grow. The Lodge's innovative approach, which prioritizes individualized care and community interaction, will provide a much-needed alternative to traditional nursing homes. Located within the Stevenson Oaks community, The Lodge will offer residents a seamless transition from independent living to skilled nursing care, allowing them to maintain social connections and a sense of community. This new facility will also contribute to the city's efforts to address the complex medical needs of its elderly population, many of whom are currently receiving care in hospital rooms or traditional nursing homes. As The Lodge takes shape, it will be worth watching how it integrates with existing healthcare services in Fort Worth and Tarrant County.
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Category: arts ·
Published: June 18, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Report ·
Reading time: 4 min
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