Silverleaf Eldercare at Lakeline sits at 11206 Powder Mill Trail in Austin, Texas and serves older adults from Cedar Park, Leander, Liberty Hill, and Far Northwest Austin, and it's got a small, home-like setting with room for 13 to 15 residents, so folks don't feel lost in a crowd and the caregivers can really get to know everyone, which makes things more personal and comfortable. The staff includes licensed nurses and caregivers who stay on-site day and night, giving help with bathing, dressing, meals, medications, and other daily tasks, and there's always a nurse on-call for emergencies or if someone has a health concern in the middle of the night. There's a strong focus on memory care, so folks with Alzheimer's or dementia get specialized programs, activities, and close supervision, and all the staff go through extra training just for that, which gives families some peace of mind. The building's got modern safety perks, like an advanced 24-hour emergency alert system, fire alarms and sprinklers in every room, a hydraulic lift for folks with low mobility, wide halls for walkers and wheelchairs, and outdoor fenced areas so everyone can enjoy fresh air safely, and they even use a special HVAC system called "Don't Go Viral" for air purification.
You'll find the rooms are furnished, with both private and shared choices, telephone hookups, and personal climate controls, which means folks can be comfortable and stay connected, and there's help available for all sorts of dietary needs, even for people who need diabetes or allergy-friendly meals. The daily routine includes home-cooked meals, afternoon tea, and lots of activities like art, music, exercise classes, and community events, plus there's an on-site beauty salon and regular housekeeping, laundry, and move-in help. They have flexible care too, offering options for independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, hospice, respite stays, and even adult day care, which means residents can stay there as they need more help over time and don't have to move around, and when someone's very ill, hospice focuses on comfort and managing pain.
Family support groups and connections to outside health care providers are available through their network, and activities encourage social and educational connection, so nobody needs to feel lonely. Medical care gets tailored to each person, with medication management, frequent health monitoring, and doctors and nurse practitioners coming in as needed. With verified clinician reviews, a profile for tracking who's working and when, and a small, high staff-to-resident ratio, Silverleaf Eldercare at Lakeline tries to offer comfort and safety in a setting that feels more like a big house than an institution, and with rates starting at $4,800 a month for a shared room and $6,000 for a private room, it runs as a licensed care home, license numbers 142101 and 308511, following Texas regulations to make sure residents get the care and attention they need as they age.