MountainTop Home Care and Assisted Living II sits at 6116 18th St. in Lubbock, TX, providing a small neighborhood home that helps seniors with everyday things like dressing, bathing, and moving around, and they have a staff that's there day and night, so there's always someone around to help if needed. There are living spaces that make it feel more like a home, including community rooms, a living room, TV room, a full kitchen, dining room, and safety rails in bathrooms for extra support, plus when people talk about care, they often mention the special focus on helping with daily routines quietly and respectfully, including services for assisted living and memory care. Residents can choose from several room features-private baths, cable TV, wheelchair-accessible showers, and air conditioning, so you don't have to worry about comfort, and folks like having Wi-Fi and high-speed internet to keep in touch.
Meal times mean restaurant-style dining with meals provided, and there's always a place to gather, like near the fireplace or in common rooms, and spaces for those who enjoy movies and activities, along with transportation and parking if families want to visit, but also resident parking for those who need it. MountainTop calls their care "home care" and "assisted living" and their staff help with things like showering, walking, going to the toilet, dressing, and anything else that needs a gentle hand, and there's also day care, respite care for short-term stays, and even health help for things like diabetes and incontinence. They're big on providing a safe, steady routine and giving choices that match what each person wants, and there's support for spiritual and social interests and personalized activities and fitness, which can be hard to find elsewhere. Families can talk to a senior living advisor, get details about care, and work through the process for free, and there's a process for personalized advice about fitting care options that you might not find everywhere. They've got a mission that says they aim for compassion and understanding, and you can tell by the way people are made to feel welcome.
Community reviews show high marks but there haven't been many, and pricing details aren't listed, but they'll share more if you ask, and there's a promise that all information is double-checked by staff. Amenities are typical of assisted living homes, including things like baths, good meals, and comfortable areas to join in, and people who need non-medical help will find steady support. The network also includes options for memory care, independent living, nursing, and even in-home care, especially for people around the Lubbock area, and MountainTop Home Care and Assisted Living II tries to give each resident the mix that feels right for them, including easy comforts and practical support that covers a variety of needs as the years go by.