Diana's Assisted Living Home sits at 214 Talisman in San Antonio, Texas, and folks know it for a home-like setting that serves up care to twelve residents at a time, which really helps everything feel quieter and more personal, and you can see their staff always tending to folks in a gentle, friendly way that puts people at ease, whether you're talking about daily help with bathing and dressing or one of their certified dementia caregivers helping with memory aids and brain health activities, and some days you'll see a doctor or nurse making rounds for checkups to keep everyone's health on track, and all the meals, including special ones for allergies or diabetes, get cooked by chefs and served in a dining room where folks gather for some laughter or quiet company, while if you need some independence, you'll find your own washer and dryer in pretty much every unit, and all the rooms, whether private or shared, come fully furnished with safety measures like emergency systems ready in case someone needs help.
There's always 24-hour staff around, and not just for emergencies, but to help with little things like setting up medication, checking on people's health, tidying rooms, and even doing laundry, and the nurse checks in monthly, but staff keep up with daily needs, from memory care routines that use color cues and calm activities for those with dementia or Alzheimer's, to physical therapy sessions, fitness spaces, and community gardens where residents can sit or wander safely along secure paths or enjoy the flowers and sunshine with maybe one of the resident dogs by their side, since pets are welcome in certain memory care programs.
The place offers board and care, assisted living, memory care, hospice, and even short-term respite stays, and if somebody needs help getting to church or a doctor's appointment, there's transportation provided, plus telephone and Wi-Fi for keeping in touch with family, and cable TV in the rooms if you just want to rest. Entertainment's regular, with movie nights, board games, music therapy, parties for birthdays, and even trips out for errands or gatherings, while folks who want a quiet afternoon read can visit the library or just sit on the porch, and personal touches like a beauty shop, hot tub, or game room are available if you're up for something new. They serve three homemade meals daily, watch over everyone's vital signs, arrange individualized plans for care and activity, and work hard so people can stay as independent as possible while staying safe and supported, all under Texas license number 102765, with care standards set and checked by state rules.