The Monarch at Cedar Park sits in Texas as a state-licensed community where up to 70 people can live in assisted living or Alzheimer's care, and the building's been recently renovated, so it feels fresh inside and looks modern, yet homey, which means people can enjoy nice common areas and have their own apartments-whether a shared bedroom starting at $5,300 a month, a private room from $5,950, or a studio apartment from $6,300, with all utilities except for telephone included-while the staff stays on-site all the time, helping with everything from bathing to medication management, offering specialized dementia care, and making sure people get as much independence as they're able. The Monarch's part of the Solvere Senior Living family, which puts wellness and meaningful connections first, and their way of doing things, called Salus™ by AgeWell Solvere Living, weaves together physical, social, intellectual, and spiritual support so every resident has something to look forward to, which can be as simple as enjoying an event in the theater or the event center, using the on-site bistro or private dining room for a special get-together, or getting a haircut at the salon.
Housekeeping, laundry, and linen services help keep daily life easy, and scheduled rides help residents get to appointments or local errands, while the calendar stays full with social, educational, and spiritual activities for connection and enjoyment, so there's hardly a dull day. Assisted living services suit folks who want some support with daily activities, but who also want a place that feels full of life and social energy, and that's balanced with enhanced assisted living for those who might need a step between assisted living and full nursing care, all in a boutique-style setting. The Monarch also runs something called Valeo™ Memory Care, which is set up for people living with dementia or Alzheimer's, with personalized routines, apartments designed to help people stay independent, and a focus on the mind and soul, which means care isn't one-size-fits-all but shaped by each person's strengths and story. The entire place, including the Poet's Walk Cedar Park memory care area, relies on technology like discreet sensors by Amba for 24/7 health monitoring, aiming to keep people safe but not get in the way of their freedom. Residents' days can include meals in comfortable dining spaces, joining in creative or learning programs, attending religious services, or taking part in group outings, and there's an on-site wellness center where people work toward their own health goals, with staff around to encourage and help as those needs change over time. The Monarch cares about giving people a space to live well at every stage, respecting their history, and finding new ways to support their well-being, because at the end of the day, everyone's got a story worth honoring and a life that's still unfolding.