Sodalis Operating Company-College Station Operations offers care options for seniors, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing services, all under one roof so families don't have to worry about moving when needs change, and although the building itself is licensed for 120 residents, it's set up in a way that feels home-like with comfortable shared areas, a big landscaped courtyard, and spacious suites that come in studio or one-bedroom layouts-even some with kitchenettes to make things simpler, and there are also both private and shared apartments for those needing memory care, including up to 26 folks with Alzheimer's, right in a secure part of the community to keep everyone safe.
Residents get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, taking medicine, and meals, and there are trained staff and clinical care workers around 24 hours every day, plus nurses on duty at least 12 hours each day, and a full-time activity director and concierge keep things running smoothly with outings, group fun, and themed events-like movie nights, church services, and ice cream socials-which helps everyone find something they enjoy.
The food is made with fresh ingredients and they serve Texas-inspired dishes, but there's also a bistro and nearby restaurants like Chuy's and Panera Bread if someone wants a change, and you'll find a beauty salon, barber shop, fitness room, reading areas, chapel, and even a small spa-like salon on-site, along with wi-fi, cable, computer access, and emergency call features to ease everyone's mind, with outside spaces like a covered patio for catching some sun or fresh air when the weather's nice, or taking a stroll in the gardens.
There's a big focus on keeping things bright and cheerful with large windows and plenty of natural light everywhere, and the high staff-to-resident ratio-higher than what the state asks for-means there's almost always someone available to help, and the plan for each resident is tailored, from medication management to keeping up with mental wellness, to special memory care activities using things like the Tovertafel interactive system which is good for folks who need a little more help with thinking and memory.
The Bridges Community supports couples where one person has cognitive decline and the other doesn't, so they can still live together while both get what they need, and there are also programs just for people in the earlier stages of dementia, all with a focus on keeping folks as independent as possible while making sure they're cared for, and respite care is available if a short stay's needed.
Housekeeping is included every week, even daily bed-making and fresh linens, and every apartment comes with utilities, internet, and cable already covered in the monthly rate, and transportation is provided for doctor appointments, shopping, or scheduled outings, so families won't have to arrange rides.
Sodalis Senior Living runs communities in Texas, Florida, and Georgia, with each one designed to provide a comfortable environment, friendly caregivers who understand seniors' needs, and programs to keep bodies and minds active, and many of the communities have strong online reviews, like the ones in Flower Mound, Wharton, and Tampa, but what stands out most here is the consistent routine and personal care, state licensing, staff with emotional intelligence, and the peaceful atmosphere that comes from a well-thought-out layout and a caring team.