Community Compassion Center Of Magnolia gives seniors a place where they can get the help they need with daily living, whether that means assisted living in suites with personal care, medication management, meals, and laundry, or skilled nursing care with round-the-clock support for complex health needs like wound care, diabetes, or rehabilitation. The staff includes Certified Dementia Care Practitioners and a Regional Wellness Director who specializes in Dementia and Wound Care, so folks facing memory issues from Alzheimer's or dementia get attention, security, and memory-enhancing activities every day, and people can always find someone on duty, with 24-hour supervision and a call system for emergencies. The building has magnetic locking systems to prevent wandering, and all areas are wheelchair friendly with grab bars and flat surfaces, plus fire and smoke alarms with regular maintenance.
Residents can choose from studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom layouts, all with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, air conditioning, and furnished rooms, so everyone finds something that fits their needs and comfort. Meals are cooked fresh daily, with options for diabetes, allergies, and special diets, and snacks or drinks are available any time. Folks get help with bathing, dressing, transfers, and managing medicines, and if someone needs incontinence support, there's help for that too.
Community Compassion Center Of Magnolia gives folks ways to enjoy their days with movie nights, music programs, a game room, arts room, library, fitness center, computer center, walking paths, gardens, and outdoor spaces that are planted and maintained for sitting or group events. Activities are planned for every day, and residents often run their own groups or join trips outside the building, since there's transportation for appointments or errands. Onsite, there's also a beauty salon, laundry and housekeeping services, plus a move-in coordinator and concierge.
The community is located near Magnolia Hospital, with clinics and pharmacies close by, and offers services for people who want to live independently, need a little help every day, or require full skilled nursing or memory care, so seniors can stay as their needs change. The facility can serve up to 80 people but often runs around half full. They accept Medicare and Medicaid, and there's a resident council and a family council where people can bring up concerns about care. The inspection ratings are solid, with a "B" for compliance, but long-term care quality scores are lower and nurse staffing is below average, though the skilled staff try to limit big problems like falls or sores. The center also has short-term rehab, home care, and respite services for folks who just need extra help for a little while. There are clinics for dialysis nearby and doctors who make in-house visits or coordinate with hospice when needed, and the whole community puts a focus on making things as comfortable and personalized as possible for each person based on their unique needs.