Brookdale White Rock sits in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas and has care for adults 55 and older, offering many kinds of care such as independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, and hospice, so folks can stay even as care needs change and you'll see options for short-term stays, adult day care, home health, and continuing care retirement community options too, giving flexibility for different situations, and the place has a memory care building set aside with doors that lock and bracelets with alarms for residents who might wander, plus staff trained to handle behaviors like aggression, confusion, or other tough times that come with dementia, making things safer for everyone. The staff includes nurses on site around the clock, and there's always someone to call for help, from the care manager nurse in the Brookdale HealthPlus program to medication technicians who can help residents with insulin or blood sugar tests, including sliding scale therapy, and taking care of things like incontinence, help getting up and about, one- or two-person lifts if needed, and even mechanical lifts for folks who need that, and you'll see a doctor on call too, physical and occupational therapists visiting, as well as a podiatrist, dentist, or speech therapist.
You get all kinds of amenities like a theater room, salon, beautician, indoor and outdoor activity areas, relaxation spots with fireplaces, covered parking for easy drop-offs, and walking paths beside pretty patios and green spots where seniors and their pets can relax, because cats and dogs are welcome, plus private studios, large shared rooms, ADA-accessible bathrooms, and private baths, with choices in floor plans, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, kitchens, and in-unit washers and dryers. Dining here feels special with professional chefs, big dining rooms, a private dining area for family gatherings, room service if someone isn't up to coming out, and meal options that cover special diets like gluten-free if needed, and staff makes sure fresh food is ready every day. The community tries to help people keep a strong sense of who they are, especially for those living with dementia, staying patient, repeating routines, using visual cues, and making sure folks don't end up lost, or scared, or left out.
Transportation's provided, either for errands, doctor visits, or trips out, with parking for those who still want to drive, and activities are steady all through the month, like arts and crafts, trivia, fitness classes, devotional groups, and brain fitness programs like Dakim, and there's room for almost any social event inside or out, between community rooms done up with bookshelves or soft lights and activity rooms with popcorn machines, plus outdoor spots for gatherings on nice days. You can get help with daily living activities, like bathing, dressing, taking meds, or just getting around, and services like laundry, housekeeping, and maintenance come included. Security's taken seriously, so the building uses alert systems, keypad entries, and staff always close by, and care at Brookdale White Rock can range from just a little help up to advanced nursing care, so residents don't need to worry about having to go somewhere else if health declines. Residents with diabetes, incontinence, or behavioral needs have care tailored to them-staff doesn't turn away folks with complex needs, even if that means two-person assistance or monitoring someone who needs extra cues. The facility keeps things friendly to those who want to keep pets, stay active, and keep up hobbies with group trips offsite or inside social time, and you'll see people living in a warm, clean space with plenty of cozy furniture, well-lit lounge areas, and a focus on helping everyone find belonging.