About Us
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.
About Us
Our History
Early 1970’s Dominican Sisters closed the college and sold the property to the Archdioceses of Galveston-Houston
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· 1974 Bishop John Morkovsky appointed a team to study the possibility of developing a Catholic Retirement Community
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· 1975 St. Dominic Residence Halls (Siena and Rosary Halls) began serving the retired by providing affordable housing
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· 1981 The Nursing Center was built and Warren Chapel was dedicated to in honor of Jack and Doroty Warren
· 1982 Dorothy Hall was built in memory of Dorothy Warren
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· 1996 Rosary Hall was demolished and Charlotte hall was built and dedicated to Charlotte Cameron and Maloney Hall was added to the Nursing Center and dedicated to Mr. & Mrs. Davis Maloney
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· 1998 St. Dominic Village, a nonprofit corporation was established to bring all the buildings under one umbrella
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· 2000 Siena Hall was leveled and Tower Hall was built for IL and AL residents
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· 2008 Pope John XXIII Priest Retirement Home with eight apartments and later 10 more apartments were added because of the need
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· August 2015, the Archbishop Fiorenza Priest Residence opened with 24 apartments