Serenity Manor Rosebud House sits in Conroe, Texas, at 77306, and offers a smaller, home-like setting with only 8 assisted living units, so people can expect more personal attention and help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and taking medications, and the staff-who speak both English and Spanish-are there day and night, always awake, able to help with sitting up, getting in and out of bed, feeding by spoon, or showering when needed, especially for those with health issues like diabetes, Parkinson's, and memory problems from Alzheimer's or dementia, which gets special support here, since there's a secured memory care area and technology like bracelets with alarms to keep residents from wandering away, along with staff trained to handle behavioral and physical issues, as well as services for those at risk of wandering or who need reminders and supervision. The owners, Dr. David Myers and his wife Judy, both live on-site and oversee the care themselves, taking an active role in making sure residents get help tailored to their needs, whether it's therapy for speech or movement from visiting therapists and nurses, a dentist or podiatrist visit, or just assistance with housekeeping, laundry, and meals, where the food is known to be nutritious, well-prepared, and dietitian-supervised, with snacks and guest meals available too.
Residents can pick rooms that fit their needs, like private, semi-private, or one-bedroom units, all with air conditioning and wheelchair-accessible showers, and enjoy a sparkling clean home with lots of outdoor and indoor common spaces, plus enclosed courtyards and walking paths so they can spend time out in the gardens or inside the greenhouse or reading room, or take part in activities like arts and crafts classes, computer lessons, games, daily fitness, live music, theater events, BBQs, birthday or holiday parties, and even religious services held for different faiths, including Protestant devotions, all organized on-site to keep everyone active and engaged. The home has a beauty salon and wellness center, plus pharmacy and beautician services available, and provides services like linen changes, vacuuming, and dusting, along with maintenance to keep everything tidy, and, though no one can smoke indoors, there's a place outside for those who need it.
Serenity Manor Rosebud House focuses on intermediate care, which means residents may need help, but don't need a hospital or full nursing home setting, so here, they can age in place, meaning they don't have to move if they start doing less by themselves over time, and staff step up support gently as care needs increase. The home's memory care program looks after people with dementia or Alzheimer's at all stages, with monitoring to keep them safe, and personal care plans to suit each resident's level of ability, also providing hospice or respite care when required. There's transportation provided free for some trips, though longer trips might cost extra, with parking available for families coming to visit. Those living here get the security of 24-hour staff, emergency systems in each apartment, and regular health checks, plus support with things like diabetic care, insulin injections, blood sugar testing, medication management, incontinence care, and help with moving around, eating, personal hygiene, and staying socially connected, all in a peaceful, well-kept, and comfortable environment, with a state-issued assisted living license (#993), and a Long-Term Care Ombudsman program to advocate for residents' rights if needed. Monthly memory care room prices are estimated at around $3,750 for a one-bedroom and $3,150 for a semi-private, with a $1,000 community fee when moving in, and everyone living here can expect safe, attentive care and simple routines, with all the basics covered in a tranquil retreat right in Montgomery County.