A Wonderful Active Lifestyle
Our assisted living community is party central! There is always a reason to celebrate! We celebrate everything from combined monthly birthday parties to festive holiday celebrations to Family Nights, held every few months. Recently, we held a coffee party! Additionally, there are many outside groups that visit our community throughout the year to entertain residents; including several different choirs, our local librarian brings books, a volunteer from a local museum leads an art class, or student-volunteers in senior care-related fields from West Texas A&M University. Our residents also love bingo and card games! They play at least three times a week. We offer a daily chair exercise program designed to build strength and flexibility. Every Tuesday Morning, the Joy Singers – a local gospel group – grace us with their lovely voices! Many of our ladies are part of the Red Hat Society, and many of our guys are members of the Romeo Club. We also have our own beauty shop, where many of our ladies get their hair done once a week. And on Sundays, we have non-denominational church services.
Partnering with the Local Neighborhood Community
Once a month, we are involved with the community-at-large, whether it’s sponsoring a breakfast at the annual Alzheimer’s Conference held at a local college, participating in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk or hosting a Chamber of Commerce event. We also invite the community of local caregivers – from home agencies, doctors’ offices and hospitals, among others – to join us for such social activities as our summertime Margarita party and wine tastings.
Fine Dining
We serve three meals a day, restaurant style – and three meals and three snacks to our Memory Care residents – every day. Everything is made fresh, right here in the community. A large breakfast starts the day off right, with cereals, juices, coffee and tea and an entrée such as eggs, toast and bacon or pancakes and sausages. Lunch is our main meal of day and features a choice of two entrees, rolls, salad and dessert much like big family Sunday dinners of days gone by. At dinner, we offer a lighter fare, along with five standard plates each night, such as a chef salad or fruit plate, should the resident not want the entrée. Our Dining Services Director does a fabulous job – and is the main reason our food is rated so highly by our residents and families. And whenever we have a special event, she helps with our decorations, whether that’s assembling a tall fruit basket, create lovely garnishes for a buffet table and putting together centerpieces.






