Brookdale Richland Hills has a calm, home-like atmosphere where you'll find shared and private bedrooms, plenty of common rooms with plush chairs and natural light, and big open patios and courtyards surrounded by gardens and winding walkways, so if you like to be outside there's always a safe place to sit or wander. Residents can eat in the community dining rooms where three meals a day are served by staff and special diets are available, and sometimes there's help for those who need assistance at mealtime. The community offers assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, skilled nursing, and independent living, and it's all on the same campus, so someone can move to a different level of care if their needs change. There are only 50 beds, so things feel less crowded, and the staff is always present around the clock and specially trained in dementia care to help with bathing, dressing, grooming, medications, and more, and each resident gets a personalized care plan whether they're dealing with chronic health problems or just need help with a few daily tasks. The emergency alert systems are in every room, doors stay alarmed, and the buildings are made for safety and mobility, including features for those using walkers or wheelchairs.
For activity, there's plenty to do-recreational and wellness programs, group exercise, brain games, gardening in the raised beds, scheduled social outings, planned activities, and fitness classes like yoga and balance. The grounds offer enclosed courtyards, outdoor seating, and safe walking paths, and inside there's a library with regular and large-print books, a lounge, mailboxes, laundry, a beauty salon, and accessible internet and TV. Pets are welcome in certain parts of the community, and the apartments have private bathrooms, climate controls, shower units, and cable or phone hookups. The staff provides escorting to meals and activities, helps with medication reminders, manages medical appointments, does housekeeping, laundry, and trash collection, and assists with special health needs like diabetic care, hospice, and therapy services. Transportation's available for doctor visits and errands. Security measures are tight, with checks, personal alert systems, fire safety, and controlled entry.
Brookdale Richland Hills also offers home health care, meal help, and help with chores for seniors who live nearby but don't need to move in, and they have preventive care like immunizations and health checks aimed at avoiding hospital trips. The building allows for religious services and has space for community events. Payment options include checks, credit cards, long-term care insurance, and private pay. Brookdale runs this place-since 1978 they've become one of the biggest senior living companies in the country, and they use routines designed to give seniors moments of success each day, focusing both on physical and mental wellness in a warm, consistent way. It's a quiet, steady place set up for safety and comfort, especially for those who need more support with age or memory loss.