Reeves-Rhoades Terrace sits at 630 S Harrison St, Crosbyton, Texas, and has a quiet, small-town feel that makes things peaceful and familiar for about sixteen residents at a time, giving everybody a chance to know each other and get some personal attention from friendly and caring staff. The community offers assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, respite care, residential care home services, and even home care support for seniors 55 and older, so folks who need different types of help can find what they need, whether that's assistance with daily living, medication management, housekeeping, or meals, with security and comfort always coming first. People living there can choose from several layouts, including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units, all with kitchenettes and private baths, and rooms come with wall-to-wall carpeting, disabled safety features, central air conditioning, and regular maid service, which keeps things tidy and safe. The building has easy-to-access amenities like a library, a communal dining hall, a fitness room, a jacuzzi, a sauna, a fireplace, a hair salon, and garden areas where residents can relax, sit outside, or walk around, while safety handrails and emergency features help those who need them.
Meals get served in a spotless dining room three times a day, and staff can handle special diets if needed, with home-cooked food and a pleasant atmosphere making meals a nice part of the day. Activities go on daily, with recreational programs like games, arts and crafts, board games, group outings, movie nights, music or pet therapy, religious gatherings, fitness routines, and educational classes, and there's always space to read a book, visit with others, or enjoy community spaces with a fire burning in the fireplace. Residents get support with personal care-bathing, dressing, grooming, and moving around as needed-and some health services like physical therapy, psychiatry, speech therapy, pain and wound management, podiatry, and even help with transportation to doctor's appointments or errands make life a lot easier for those who need extra help, while laundry and dry cleaning are taken care of regularly. There's always someone working and ready to help, both day and night, so safety and prompt assistance are part of ordinary life, and folks dealing with memory loss or dementia can count on specialized attention, keeping everyone comfortable and secure and making it easier for families to relax, knowing their loved one's in good hands.
The community feels home-like, and residents can bring their own things to make rooms feel personal, which matters in a small place like this where people look out for each other and the staff keeps things welcoming and neat. There's information available about Medicaid-only payment options, and those interested can talk with a Family Advisor, schedule online tours, or ask about job opportunities and staff will explain more about the services, pricing, or availability anytime, so it's fairly easy to get answers if you're considering a move. Everything here tries to make life smoother, safer, and more pleasant, whether someone's staying long-term or just needs a short break with respite care or temporary help. Even though things move at a slower pace out here in Crosbyton-just about 27 miles outside Slaton-there's plenty going on every day for people wanting companionship or activity, and the whole setup aims to help folks live as independently as possible, with support always close by when someone needs it.