Brookdale Trinity Towers stands at 101 North Upper Broadway in Corpus Christi, TX, and it's a continuing care retirement community, or CCRC, with several levels of care all in one place, which means folks can move in and stay put even as their needs change. The staff offers independent living for those who want to keep their freedom but let go of chores like yard work and household repairs, and then there's assisted living for people who need a little or a lot of help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, and the care plans for each resident get tailored to what they need, and if someone needs memory care, the community provides a safe setting, with daily routines, cognitive activities, and special dementia-trained staff as part of the Clare Bridge programs. Residents with higher medical needs can go to the skilled nursing unit, where skilled nurses and therapists provide medical care, rehabilitation, and supervision, and the services cover respite and hospice care too, so families needing short-term help or end-of-life care can rely on the team at Brookdale Trinity Towers.
The building offers both indoor and outdoor common areas where people can relax or join group activities, with amenities like a swimming pool, hot tub, resident parking, and wheelchair accessible showers and full tubs, and you'd find a beautician onsite for convenient hair care. The campus has views of the downtown Corpus Christi skyline and marina, and some private rooms are designed for upscale comfort, along with safety features like a 24-hour security system and trained caregivers ready to respond at all hours. The community runs regular social, educational, and recreational activities, both onsite and offsite, with an activities director planning things like special events and themed experiences, and regular programs like Optimun Life® and Celebrations encourage personal wellness, connection, and purpose. Residents can bring pets, attend devotional services either onsite or offsite, and enjoy fresh, nutritious meals, including special dining for memory care residents with the Clare Bridge Dining Program made by a gerontologist and a registered dietitian to help those with memory loss retain their skills.
Transportation is available either complimentary or at cost, so appointments, outings, and shopping trips can still be part of daily life. The care team works around the clock, supporting folks with anything from simple needs to regular medical care, and they're available for any emergencies. Hospice services are provided by Brookdale Hospice and include medical care as well as spiritual and emotional support and even music therapy for comfort. Brookdale Trinity Towers encourages people to stay as independent as possible, but the community provides full support whether someone is just starting to need help or requires hands-on nursing, and, since it's a CCRC, residents don't have to move if their level of care changes. Staff try to build real connections with residents and families and focus on providing thoughtful care, helping seniors age well with dignity, safety, and as much happiness as possible.