Mi Casa Es Su Casa sits in San Antonio at 4902 E Beverly Mae Dr, and it's a small place with room for up to eight residents, so everyone gets plenty of personal attention, and the staff helps with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, and all the medication reminders and management that people sometimes need as they get older, and they'll even coordinate with doctors and nurses to keep folks on track. Meals at Mi Casa Es Su Casa are planned by chefs and meal planners, you get three nutritious and flavorful meals each day, and there's always someone nearby to help if you need it-whether that means actually getting fed or just a hand at the dining table, and the kitchen's good at offering choices that are easy for folks with dementia too. Living here means always having someone nearby since supervision is around the clock, and you get help with daily things, plus regular health checkups, and even special care for those dealing with Parkinson's or needing incontinence management, and if you only need a short stay for respite or rehab, that's possible too.
Folks spend time in the garden area or on the walking paths, and you'll see neighbors relaxing by the pools, in the saunas, health rooms, or even in the hot tub when it's been a long day, and for those who like reading, there's a well-kept library, while evenings can mean movie night in the cinema room, game time in the rec room, or music and creative events that help everyone stay connected and maybe make a friend or two. For physical health and keeping moving, there's a fitness room, exercise programs, spa, massage therapy, and even a parlor-sometimes a mobile stylist comes by for a fresh haircut or some needed grooming.
Staying engaged is important, so the staff arranges social and educational activities, spiritual support at the chapel, and organizes rides out to the stores, doctor's appointments, church, and favorite local spots like Las Palapas or Starbucks, and you get all the basics covered too, like housekeeping, bathroom cleaning, and laundry. Residents can pick a single bedroom or a small studio, both designed with seniors' needs in mind, and there are emergency systems in each room for extra peace of mind.
The staff is described as warm, kind, and helpful, and they go out of their way to make sure everyone feels welcome, no matter what kind of help's needed, and although there's a focus on assisted living and board and care services, there's independent living, memory care, hospice, and home health services as needed, all under one roof. It's worth noting the community follows fair housing and equal opportunity guidelines, and people often mention how clean and cozy the place feels, with a homelike atmosphere where folks can set their own pace but always find support when they want it.