Colonial Lodge Assisted Living & Memory Care sits in Greenville, Texas, near Interstate Highway 30 and the Audie Murphy American Cotton Museum, having served seniors since 1990 as a private, family-owned and operated community. Colonial Lodge offers both assisted living and memory care services, including the only state-licensed Alzheimer Facility in Hunt County, which they call TenderCare, with a secure setting designed for people living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, and they have friendly staff that focus on making every resident feel welcome and cared for. The facility houses up to 55 residents in 73 private assisted living suites that come in several floor plans and offers 32 secured Memory Care units, including private and friendship suites, all with cable or satellite TV. The building's designed for seniors who might need help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, or managing mild cognitive impairments, and it includes around-the-clock supervision, a 24-hour call system, and up to 16 hours of nursing care each day.
Colonial Lodge provides a full range of amenities, like communal dining areas where residents share meals made from quality ingredients, a fitness room, spa, wellness programs, salon services, and therapy rooms, as well as shared spaces such as a library, game room, and inside entertainment venues for stress management therapies. There's also gardens and walking paths outside for fresh air, and they take care of daily chores like housecleaning, laundry, linens, and routine maintenance. Residents join in lots of activities together, including bingo, arts and crafts, educational classes, music and movies, exercise sessions, and outings for shopping or community events, and there are religious services on site too.
Colonial Lodge has specialized programs in memory care, so residents with cognitive impairments are supported in safe, structured ways that help reduce confusion and prevent wandering. There's support for those who need diabetic care, incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, or who need help managing their medications, and the staff communicates with families and caregivers so everyone stays updated and involved. Transportation is arranged for appointments and outings, and those needing short-term respite care can stay temporarily. Payment options include private funds, Medicare, and Medicaid, and the staff can help with financial guidance and selling a home if needed. The community wants residents to take part in daily life and supports a variety of resident-run and community-sponsored activities, and the focus remains on dignity, cleanliness, and keeping a warm, supportive environment for all.