Grace Residential Care Home Inc. is a small senior living community over in The Woodlands and Spring, Texas, that's been around for over 12 years, and what you'll find there is a homelike environment where up to sixteen residents get care from staff who are around twenty-four hours a day and seem to know their jobs. Grace has assisted living, independent living, and memory care options, so folks who want a place that feels like home but need a little help or have Alzheimer's or dementia can find support. Every resident has a chance to join in meals together with one or two home-cooked meals served each day, plus there's laundry and regular housekeeping so people don't fall behind on chores. The rooms are set up apartment-style, giving everyone a little privacy but there's always someone close by if help's needed, and the building's all handicap accessible with safety features like wheelchair showers.
No pets are allowed and the place isn't co-ed, but residents can choose to be in either men's or women's settings, which helps some people feel comfortable. The care covers a good range, from help with bathing, dressing, and medications to care for folks who need diabetic support, incontinence care, or can't walk well anymore. Nurses are there all the time, with a doctor, podiatrist, and dentist available if needed, and hospice care is an option if it comes to that. They do offer some good therapy, too, like physical, occupational, and speech therapy. Residents can get out with transportation or use the parking, and there are activities planned to keep people active and social-like games, chatter, or something educational-plus outdoor spaces and a beauty shop. If you keep kosher, meals can be set up for that, and there are no smoking areas inside to keep things clean for everyone. Staff seem to stay around a long time and help out with a good attitude, and residents are encouraged to build friendships and take part in things together, making it a pretty friendly place. Grace offers respite care for short stays and has a waitlist if it's full, so folks planning ahead sometimes sign up early. The place is family owned and operated, and it seems to help everyone know one another a bit better.