A Golden Age Assisted Living sits in a quiet San Antonio neighborhood, close to medical centers and a fire department right across the street, providing a sense of safety for residents. The place focuses on different care types, like assisted living and memory care, and has a Texas state license number 143270. Staff members are there 24 hours a day, helping residents with daily tasks like bathing, grooming, dressing, walking, bed transfers, medication reminders or administration, eating, and incontinence care. They support those who live with dementia, physical disabilities, arthritis, or age-related conditions, using a personalized approach for each person. There's a small ratio of caregivers to residents-between one and three-so people get attentive help. Residents can pick from spacious private or semi-private rooms, some with their own baths, all with walk-in showers. Pets aren't allowed, but there's a warm homelike feel, with large hallways, comfortable sitting areas inside and out, and a back patio where deer sometimes visit.
Living at A Golden Age Assisted Living means hearty meals and snacks, laundry and housekeeping, and religious, recreational, and social activities, like walking, birdwatching, arts and crafts, games, movie nights, birthday and holiday celebrations, and theme nights that bring everyone together. The staff organizes onsite devotional services and structured activities to keep minds and bodies active. The home coordinates transportation to doctor visits, shopping, and local events so residents can stay engaged outside. There are private apartments and shared dining rooms for meals made with quality ingredients. Residents get help with hygiene, cleaning, supervision, and medication, and arrangements can be made for visiting physicians, home health, and hospice care inside the home itself.
The environment is relaxed and friendly, supporting both independence and companionship, since it's managed and staffed by a team that understands the needs of older adults. The community welcomes people at all care levels, from independent and active to those needing more skilled nursing, home care (non-medical), long-term care, or Medicare-certified home health. There's Adult Day Service too. The home is locally managed, with a household-like feeling where residents and staff can build close relationships. Those living here have access to a safe and secure environment, nutritious food, transportation, support for mobility, regular activity programs, and a peaceful place to enjoy the later years of life.