Cherry Street Village sits in Nocona, Texas, and serves older adults with assisted living and housing designed to give help when you need it, but still let you do as much as you can for yourself, and they've got living space choices too, like studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and semi-private rooms, some of which come with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, reach-in closets, and are fully furnished, with individual heat and air systems to keep everyone comfortable. Folks living there don't have to worry about cooking or cleaning because staff handle fresh, home-cooked meals with organic ingredients, daily housekeeping, linen service, and laundry, so it's really maintenance-free living, and there's staff on duty day and night for emergencies or to give medication, help with bathing, dressing, and transfers-even two-person transfers when someone needs extra help getting from the bed to a wheelchair.
They've been serving for over 33 years with licensed assisted living and nursing care, capable of handling diabetes care, incontinence, non-ambulatory needs, insulin shots, and other health concerns, all tailored to each resident, with a licensed nurse on staff and a 24-hour call system and emergency call center in case something goes wrong, and there's on-call support nearby when extra help is needed. Residents can get private or shared rooms, join devotional activities or outings, go to spiritual offerings, or join in animal therapy, music treatments, crafts, social nights, movie events, and regular exercise classes as part of the community activity program, and they all get to use spaces like a library, wellness room, spa, barber parlor, outdoor gardens, laundry, game room, and shared indoor lounges for relaxing or meeting with friends.
Meals get planned by chefs and meal planners, and you can ask for specific dietary changes to help with diabetes or high blood pressure. They've got a wellness plan that tries to keep everyone moving, thinking, and socializing. There's transportation when you need to get to the doctor or handle errands, and visitors can come and go as they like so no one feels cut off, plus there's phone, internet, and cable services in the rooms to keep folks connected. There's also a mobile stylist for haircuts and a beauty and barber shop on-site. Residents don't have to worry about being alone because there's always staff close by to help no matter the hour.
Cherry Street Village is set up for a small group, licensed for just eight residents, so people get more attention, and they offer respite care, hospice care, and memory care for those who need it. Folks can choose what kind of help they want, from lots to a little, and there are different floor plans depending on how someone likes to live, with common areas for everyone to sit and share stories or activities, and scheduled programs made to fit personal interests. Many find the place both comfortable and supportive, aiming to help each resident live well and with dignity.