Optimal Cares @Home sits across from Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital at 7205 Lavendale Circle, Dallas, TX 75230, in a quiet neighborhood where residents can hear birds and see trees through their windows most days, and they offer both assisted living and memory care services with board and care for up to 8 residents, so there's always someone nearby, but it never feels crowded. The place keeps things steady with a 4:1 resident-to-caregiver ratio, which means there's always help with bathing, dressing, medication, meals, and even transfers if someone needs it, whether it's day or night, and with room service and housekeeping every week, the chores are all covered, including laundry and bed linens, so folks can focus on their own routines or enjoy one of the various activity programs. The staff includes a part-time nurse, visiting doctors, personal care assistants, and a hairdresser, and there's an on-site pharmacy to make medication management easier, along with reminders and health services like injections or assistance with breathing exercises that use patented Sound Health technology, which is something they say helps with oxygen and circulation, and while that may sound a bit fancy, it seems to offer some comfort for those interested.
There's a memory care neighborhood called the Heartfelt CONNECTIONS - A Memory Care Program®, with safety measures like wandering protection, alarmed exit doors, and secured outside spaces, so those who struggle with memory can sit in the garden, join a gardening group, or relax by a fireplace in the common area without worry, while staff keep a watchful but caring eye. The community welcomes both cats and dogs, and offers private and shared rooms, most of which have private bathrooms, kitchenettes, ground-floor access, cable TV, free high-speed Wi-Fi, air conditioning, walk-in showers, and even private balconies or patios-features meant to let residents feel truly at home. The meals, planned by Chef John Carney, focus on thoughtful, healthy dishes with attention to allergies, diabetes, low salt, kosher, renal, vegetarian, and other dietary needs, and meals come three times a day with snacks offered, but if someone prefers their solitude, there's room service as well. Guests can visit and park on-site, and there are spaces for holidays, karaoke nights, movie nights, game groups, as well as quiet indoor spaces for reading or reflection, plus a church ministry and religious services for many faiths, like Catholic, Jewish, Protestant, and more, held right there at home.
Outside, the facility has enclosed walking paths, patios, secure gardens, and a spot for those who like digging in the dirt or watching birds, so even if mobility isn't what it used to be, folks can get a bit of fresh air or sun from a safe space. Some enjoy computer rooms, others join field trips, organized by a full-time activities director, and transportation is available for shopping, errands, or appointments. Regular visits from physical, occupational, or speech therapists are part of the routine, and skilled nursing staff can handle catheter care, colostomy, incontinence, wound care, and even hospice when needed, so residents don't have to move when their needs change.
The site stays flexible to support independence, whether care is needed for a week of respite or for daily living over many years, and the cost covers almost everything except medications, beauty services, telephone, personal items, and pet fees, all listed ahead of time to avoid surprises. ADA features run throughout, with no-step showers, wide doors, and wheelchair access, so everyone gets around without trouble, and safety always comes first, especially for those who need staff assistance in emergencies. The company behind the place, Life Care Services®, has been noted in customer satisfaction studies, which some families find reassuring. Each staff member recognizes the need for specialized support and tailored care plans, using observations and feedback from residents and their loved ones so every little detail from meal preparation to behavioral support and emergency needs gets handled promptly.
Veterans benefits, Medicare, Medicaid, insurance, and several payment plans are accepted, and services are provided in English and Spanish, with support for home health, DME, psychiatric and companion care, and hospice, all designed to make life more manageable for those who wish to stay as independent and comfortable as possible, whether their stay is brief or a new chapter altogether.