Angels Of Hands Assistant Living sits at 2401 N. Houston School Road in Lancaster, Texas, where the facility offers assisted living and adult day care for seniors who need support with daily routines or medical needs, and while it's got about 24 semi-private bedrooms that are set up with home-style touches in the lobby, a beauty salon, a fitness room, a laundry room, plus common spaces inside and out so folks can gather, the staff help with things like bathing, dressing, medication management, and special care for people who have diabetes, including insulin shots, and they also handle incontinence care and help those who can't walk by themselves get in and out of bed or a wheelchair, with Spanish and English speaking caregivers awake and around at all hours in case anyone needs help day or night. Residents get meals every day, so they don't have to cook, and there's a beautician onsite, plus regular devotional services, visits from nurses and a doctor on call, and therapies including physical, occupational, speech, and dental care, as well as structured activities and programs-there's movie nights, exercise, games, and some days have sessions run by other residents-which aim to keep everyone moving, socializing, and as independent as possible, and outdoor smoking has a special spot in the pavilion, while other folks can sit out on the patio, or walk the garden path.
There's a library on site, a chapel for anyone wanting to worship, and transportation services with both free rides for group outings and paid trips for personal appointments, and there's parking if someone living there still drives, while care levels can be light, medium, or heavy, and there's backup for people who need extra help transferring or reminders to use the restroom, and respite stays are welcome for families who just need a break or for those recovering from illness. Angels Of Hands accepts private pay, social security, and veterans benefits, and charges about $3,000 monthly for a semi-private room, with options for studios and one-bedrooms, though the cost can change depending on how much care someone needs, and there are separate fees for things like the community, respite care, higher care support, or adding a second person to a room, plus the community stays open Monday through Saturday from eight in the morning to five in the evening, closes on Sunday, and works with Angels Of Hands Home Health Agency to extend more medical help. The place ties in with Champions Haven Assisted Living, and aims to give each resident or guest a safe, comfortable, and engaging place to live, with attention to both health and daily enjoyment, making sure simple needs like security, food, and caring help always come first, all with the hope that people here can stay as independent as possible for as long as they need.