Ralph And Leonor Garza Resident Care Home sits out at 265 County Rd 6611 in Devine, Texas, about nineteen miles from Hondo, and folks most often find either private or semi-private rooms, a few of which have a kitchenette, so there's a bit of choice for how much space a person wants or needs, and the rooms come fully furnished with telephone and cable, plus Wi-Fi, and the staff keeps up with housekeeping, laundry, and they help people move in, which takes some worry off your mind. This place is medium-sized with sixteen beds, and it's a licensed assisted living provider under Texas license #50475, but you won't find much about current availability unless you call because they ask folks to phone for updated info if they want a spot or just want to look around.
The care home offers just about every type of senior living option you'd want to see-active adult living, independent living if you're still moving around on your own, assisted living for those needing help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and eating, and memory care where caregivers have real experience with Alzheimer's, plus there's long-term skilled nursing, non-medical home care services, adult day programs for folks who spend the day but go home at night, and Medicare-certified home health care that steps up whenever someone needs extra nursing.
Meals here come three times a day, and the kitchen staff prepares them carefully, working with the dietitian to make sure everyone's restrictions and needs get met, then residents eat together in the dining room or can join friends for a snack in the café. The staff is always ready to supervise and there's an on-call nurse, and they manage medication for folks who need reminders. The facility's got emergency systems in rooms, a falls management program, help with moving between bed and chair, and coordinated transportation to doctors or shopping for anyone not driving anymore. Residents have access to outdoors spaces, with walking paths and a garden, plus indoor activities in the game room, TV lounge, or during scheduled community events and movie nights, which people enjoy for staying active socially and mentally.
If a resident enjoys faith-based activities, the care home sets up religious services, too, so there's a bit of everything, and the community tries to keep folks feeling supported and respected, keeping their independence in mind, while always having staff around for safety and help. The place is wheelchair friendly, and there's parking, so whether someone's staying for a short period, needs full-time skilled care, or just wants a supportive place to spend their days, this care home works to offer options, basic care, and dignity for the people who call it home.