Just Like Home Care for Seniors Medical Center is an 11-bed assisted living community in San Antonio, Texas, holding Texas license number 142181. The place has a family-owned feel, with staff around every day, giving care that's personal and friendly without feeling institutional, and you'll see folks can bring their own furniture or use what's there, which makes it feel more like home. Residents have both private and semi-private bedrooms, and all rooms are set up for wheelchair use, with private bathrooms, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, so things are comfortable and accessible.
Caregivers include Certified Nursing Assistants or workers registered with the Department of Health, and every one of them's had a criminal background check, with more training in first aid, CPR, TB testing, and food safety, so families can rest easy about safety and health. There's always someone on duty, 24 hours a day, and the staff can help with bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, walking, transferring, medication, vital signs, incontinence, and those who need extra things like urinary catheter help or dealing with high medical needs like diabetes, oxygen, Parkinson's, stroke, or heart problems. For folks with memory issues or dementia, the staff keeps a close eye, and the setting's made to keep confusion and wandering down. There's also coordination with doctors, podiatrists, visiting nurses, and therapists.
Meals are all home-cooked, with three a day and snacks in between, and folks can get special diets-low sodium, no sugar, chopped or pureed food, thickened or vegan options and meals can be taken in the private dining room, ordered to the room, or just picked up anytime. Housekeeping, laundry, and cleaning happen every day, with staff keeping all the spaces, including common areas inside and out, neat and bright.
The place also allows pets and even has pet therapy programs, and you'll see an on-site beautician and scheduled activities like art, gardening, music, or yoga along with outdoor spaces for fresh air and movement. Those who want to go out can get transportation arranged for medical appointments or trips. For health and safety, there's support for walkers, canes, and other needs, and home security options are in place.
Since the facility's made to handle both folks with high care needs and those who are more independent, there's a nurse or skilled staff available for those extra medical needs, including medication management, health checks, and support for those who need reminders or full help. The community supports folks with all sorts of backgrounds, including people with developmental disabilities, and works hard to keep everybody engaged, safe, and as comfortable as possible, giving honest support for both daily living and health issues without any pressure or hype, just care that feels like what a family would provide.