Pleasanton Assisted Living, also called Pecan Tree Retirement Center Inc., sits on 1.72 acres in Pleasanton, Texas, and the building came up in 1970 with a wood exterior, carport parking, and outdoor garden spaces that include walking paths where folks can relax or take a stroll when the weather allows, and inside you'll find carpet, linoleum, and vinyl flooring, wall-mounted air conditioners, and heating systems to keep it comfortable, and the rooms offer telephone, internet, and cable, with private or shared rooms, some with kitchenettes and all with private bathrooms. This community has 12 licensed beds for seniors who want independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, nursing home, respite care, or even home care with trained aides who give companionship and non-medical help. There's support for rehabilitation and hospice care if it's needed.
The staff stays on-site 24 hours a day to help with things like bathing, dressing, medication management, transfers, and daily activities, and the team includes wellness nurses, medication technicians, and caregivers who all aim to bring kindness and joy to the job while offering personal assistance as needed. Every resident gets a personalized care plan that is based on a full assessment and changed as needs shift over time, so comfort and independence get balanced and folks can enjoy peace of mind and a sense of community. Meals are planned and cooked right there with healthy, sometimes organic, ingredients, and the kitchen staff works with special diets, including allergy and diabetes meals. Housekeeping, linen service, laundry, and maintenance are part of daily life, so cooking, cleaning, and upkeep aren't something to worry about.
Community activities like movie nights, group events, and social programs help residents make connections and stay busy, and transportation is arranged for medical appointments, shopping, church services, and local outings. There are outdoor serene spaces, gardens, and activities meant to support the mind, body, and spirit, and always with the choice for quiet or company. The staff provides help with wheelchair accessibility, non-ambulatory care, and emergency alert systems for anyone who needs support moving or following emergency instructions, though they only accept people who can evacuate on their own.
The apartments have about 1,130 square feet and four bathrooms shared among residents. Those living there can choose from private suites or shared rooms, and all benefit from scheduled meals and daily support, whether the stay is long-term or temporary respite care for family caregivers. Pleasanton Assisted Living is recognized with awards like Best of Senior Living and Best Activities in Senior Living, and there are several community names tied to this place such as The Heights, Retama Manor Nursing Center/Pleasanton South, and others throughout the Pleasanton and Jourdanton areas. The local staff and living advisor provide information and help families look at all options for senior living in the region, offering support with compassion and understanding.
The focus at Pleasanton Assisted Living stays on safety, independence, and the well-being of everyone, helping older adults carry on with a sense of choice, comfortable living, and a strong feeling of belonging, all in a simple, friendly setting that tries to meet each person where they are and keep life as easy as possible.