The Wesleyan Assisted Living & Memory Care sits at 109 Estrella Crossing in Georgetown, Texas, and offers several options for older adults who need help with daily life, memory care, or even skilled nursing and rehabilitation if that's what a person needs, and they've set things up so someone can choose independent living, assisted living, memory care, or even short-term respite care, which comes in handy if someone's family needs a break or is traveling. It's all built around the idea that everyone ought to have abundant living, whether someone needs a little extra help with dressing, reminders to take medicine, meals prepared for them, or has more complex health needs like diabetic care, incontinence care, or memory loss. The place is certified as an Alzheimer's Community and has a separate memory care building specifically for people living with Alzheimer's or other conditions that affect memory and thinking, and they use things like alarm bracelets to prevent wandering and keep everyone safe, especially those who might be at risk of leaving or getting confused, and that memory care side has staff specially trained in helping folks with dementia, including those who show physical or other behavior problems.
The property supports people who use wheelchairs or need other mobility help, and the building has safety features, handrails, and easy access points, and for residents prone to elopement or needing behavioral care, there's supervision 24 hours a day, with RNs, LPNs, medication managers, and techs on site, and a doctor on call for when something comes up that can't wait. There's space for 104 residents total, including up to 20 in memory care, and the assisted living apartments have five floor plans to pick from, including studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedroom units, most with kitchenettes or some appliances for those who like fixing a snack or a cup of something hot late at night, and everything is kept easy to move around in. Folks with small dogs are welcome, but no cats, and guests can dine with their loved ones, with meals served restaurant-style in a shared dining space or brought to the room if someone's under the weather, and meal plans focus on nutrition and variety.
The place feels friendly, and people who like to stay busy will find things to do, like fitness programs, music, movie nights, hobbies, gardening, and learning activities, plus games or walking on landscaped paths or sitting outside in the garden, and there are religious services onsite, as well as spots for entertainment, a fitness room, a game room, a library, a business center, and areas for wellness like a spa. If someone needs to get to a doctor or the store, transportation services are available, along with help scheduling the rides, setting up appointments, or getting out for recreational outings, and staff helps with laundry, housekeeping, bed-making, dry cleaning pick-up, and even offers reminders, wake-up calls, and postal help, while families can use private dining rooms for special occasions. The community uses a nonprofit model, with care plans adjusted to each person's needs, and services ranging from simple reminders for taking medicine to two-person or mechanical lift assistance for moving from bed to chair, and there are services to meals and activities, along with supervision during showers or other personal care tasks.
Licensed by the state of Texas under license 148187, The Wesleyan Assisted Living & Memory Care is known for its friendly and kind staff, a calm environment with greenery for walks and reflection, and a focus on helping every resident live fully, whether that means staying as independent as possible or having constant support, and they've received awards like Best of Senior Living and All-Star for care and support. Wi-Fi and high-speed internet are available, so it's easy to stay in touch or get information. The community puts a special focus on the well-being of both mind and body, with personal plans for daily living, medication, nutrition, outings, and church or spiritual needs, so people can find something meaningful or comforting most days, and the staff does their best to help no matter what level of care someone might need.