Chapa Residential Care Home sits in Devine, Texas, and helps up to 14 residents live safely and comfortably in a home-like setting, with private bedrooms or suites, some set up with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, and some shared apartments if that's needed, all fully furnished, and residents get to enjoy maintenance-free living since staff take care of cooking, cleaning, and laundry, giving everyone time to relax and choose how social or private they want to be. Seniors at Chapa get assisted living services with help for bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and daily activities, available day or night, and there's always a 24-hour call system with supervision for safety, while staff also set up doctors' visits and handle transportation. There's a strong focus on letting people keep their independence, but trained aides step in with extra care for memory problems like dementia, Alzheimer's, or even Parkinson's, and they help with meals, including organic food and special diets when needed, spoon feeding, or incontinence management too, plus there are hospice and home health care services, including non-medical home care, so people who have different care needs can get support in the same place.
Residents get to enjoy common spaces like dining rooms, a bistro, fitness room, games room, theater, TV and movie nights, private dining for family visits, and outdoor walking paths or gardens to spend quiet time. Technology like free facility-wide wifi, phone lines, cable, and the emergency alert system make life easier, and there are move-in services and wheelchair accessibility for ease. Housekeeping and linen changes happen regularly, and staff keep bathrooms clean and manage maintenance so nobody has to worry about chores. There's always transportation and parking for medical trips or outings, plus a concierge service and on-site pharmacy for convenience.
Chapa offers both adult day services and long-term skilled nursing, and its board and care home model blends the feel of a neighborhood with the comforts of a small community. Residents usually share mealtimes, religious services, games, and programs, which helps build friendships and stay active, and staff step in to organize activities and offer companionship. The facility, run as a limited liability company and licensed by Texas (License #149660), only takes residents who can self-evacuate if there's an emergency and who don't need full-time medical care or constant nighttime help. Chapa also puts effort into making sure each person gets a plan that matches their needs-regular health assessments, special diets, help with incontinence or transfers, and close coordination with outside healthcare providers are all part of what's available. Residents rate Chapa with a fair community score of 3.8, which reflects people's experiences and shows that it provides steady, caring support in a safe senior living environment.