The Lev at Winchester in Alvin, TX, is a for-profit senior living community with 94 certified beds, usually serving about 72 residents a day, and the place sits under the management of Ssc Alvin Operating Company Llc since March 2017 and The Lev At Winchester Llc since October 2022, and it's affiliated with Oakbend Medical Center. The Lev at Winchester provides different types of care, including skilled nursing, long-term care, short-term rehabilitation, respite care for those recovering from surgery or needing a break, hospice and palliative support, as well as dedicated memory care for seniors dealing with dementia, where they use personal care plans and safe spaces with activities focused on cognitive health. There's a full schedule of activities and clubs on offer, both on-site and off-site, along with regular social events and meals served in a social dining setting, which help residents stay engaged with others.
Residents get room features like nice views and other comforts you'd expect in a senior community, while the facility as a whole guarantees Wi-Fi and high-speed internet throughout to help people stay connected. There are indoor and outdoor common areas for gathering or relaxing, and the staff puts together educational, entertaining, and social events designed to help everyone feel at home and valued. You'll find on-site healthcare and therapy services like medication management, IV medication, wound care, respiratory support, tracheostomy care, and both physical and occupational therapy, plus speech therapy, addressing a wide variety of medical needs. Registered nurses deliver 3.20 hours of care per resident per day, which falls a bit under the Texas average of 3.4 hours, and the nurse turnover rate is 55.9%, a little higher than the state average of 51.8%.
The place has a team that's trained to be available and approachable, always around to help with daily needs, medical care, or higher-acuity support, and they're also set up for incontinence care and pharmacy services. The Lev at Winchester sometimes uses unique names for its rooms and programs, and the staff tries to treat every resident and their family with dignity and care. They've been inspected often, with their most recent state survey on June 28, 2024, when two deficiencies were noted among a total of 17 over recent years, and some were about nurse staffing, infection control, and safe pharmacy storage, though inspectors didn't find actual harm, only a potential for more than minimal harm. The Lev at Winchester is a place where seniors receive different levels of support but there's always an effort to provide comforts, activities, and healthcare to help folks feel respected and at home.