Medford Place sits about 5.8 miles outside Cameron Park, Texas, in a house with a country setting where the staff tries to make things comfortable for seniors who need extra help but still want some independence, and folks can choose from several studio layouts, moving in with the help of staff who guide new residents through the process so things go smoother. Rooms come furnished with telephones so families and friends can call, and showers are wheelchair accessible for those needing a bit more support when getting cleaned up, plus there are paths and a garden outside where residents can walk or sit and enjoy the air. Meals are prepared three times a day and served in a dining room, with both scheduled and all-day options, and the kitchen staff works to meet different needs, like allergies or diabetes, so residents don't have to worry about special diets, which can be a relief for many; plus, meals are offered as part of the stay and reduce worries about shopping or cooking.
The place offers board and care services and supports assisted living with help for daily activities like bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, walking, and medication management, and there's support for non-ambulatory residents who can't walk, because staff are trained to help with transfers and even use mechanical lifts if someone can't get from bed to chair on their own. Nurses are on staff, and there are always awake staff 24 hours a day for emergencies, so residents are never alone if they need quick help, and there's an emergency alert system in rooms for added peace of mind. Specialized care is available too, like incontinence care and diabetes management including blood sugar tests and insulin, plus memory care for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia in a secured area if wandering is a risk, and staff coordinate with visiting health professionals, such as podiatrists, dentists, and therapists for physical, occupational, or speech needs. In addition, homecare services are on site and available to residents, or for those who need support while living in their own homes nearby; the community can provide help at different care levels so as needs change, residents can stay put.
Housekeeping, laundry, and dry cleaning are included, so there's less stress about chores, and transportation with parking makes getting to appointments or outings easier, plus it's free for residents. Medford Place offers on-site activities to keep people active and social, such as movie nights, exercise, and recreational programs, and there are devotional services offsite if folks want spiritual support. Common areas indoors and out, like living spaces and a garden walk, give places to gather and meet others, which can help with loneliness, and the community allows pets, including dogs and cats, though pets have to stay outside. Residents can smoke, but only in certain outdoor areas. There's assistance for those with behavioral or medical health needs, including support for those who have trouble with mobility, and the community has a strong focus on social well-being with regular, community-sponsored activities. The network also provides resources like a Health Library, Care Guide, and services for emergencies, mental health, care coordination, affordable and state health programs, and information on elder abuse and fall prevention. Medford Place supports both respite and hospice care for short stays or end-of-life needs, so families can find support during different life stages, and by offering several levels of care-assisted living, memory, and board and care-residents don't have to move if their needs grow.