Woodside Place Assisted Living sits in a quiet South Arlington neighborhood, run from a home setting with the look and feel of a real home, where up to six residents can live with support and independence, and the staff, including an owner with over 20 years of experience, provide help around the clock with a focus on dignity and respect. Residents receive personal care and support with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, and medication management, as well as nursing care and help with incontinence, always with an eye on safety thanks to emergency alert systems and fire protection certified by the Arlington Fire Marshall and Texas Health and Human Services Commission. The team coordinates with healthcare providers, a visiting physician, and an in-house pharmacist to make sure medical support and medication management are always on track, and families get updates to know how their loved ones are doing.
There's a strong effort to make things easy for new residents, with move-in coordination and help settling in, and people can pick private or shared rooms, decorate as they like, and enjoy fully furnished spaces and common areas, including a gathering room and an outdoor backyard. Meals come three times a day in a dining room, plus snacks, and the staff makes sure to follow any special dietary needs and allergies, using food preferences to help residents feel more at home at meal times. Laundry and housekeeping, including dry cleaning, happen daily so residents don't have to worry about chores, and there are telephones in each room for easy calls.
Life at Woodside Place centers on staying active and social, with daily activities, movie nights, group outings, and outdoor recreation, along with walking paths and community gardens that give everyone a chance to move around or relax in nature, and the activity calendar adapts to individual interests to help people connect. Transportation services help residents get to appointments or community events, and there's a special shower, wheelchair accessibility, and transfer assistance for those who need extra help moving around safely.
The home is a licensed type B residential assisted living facility, overseen by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, and follows all rules on room size, staff training, and safety. There's also option for respite care, where someone can stay for a few days or weeks, and the Ombudsman program offers support in case of concerns, working quietly to resolve complaints if needed. Woodside Place Assisted Living aims to let older adults live as independently as possible, providing steady support while also encouraging a sense of family and community.