Good Living Community Care

    5719 Dolores Street, Houston, TX, 77057
    3.8 · 9 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Board and care

    Pricing

    Amenities

    3.78 · 9 reviews

    Overall rating

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    5. 1
    • Care

      3.8
    • Staff

      3.8
    • Meals

      3.6
    • Building

      3.9
    • Value

      3.5

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    About Good Living Community Care

    Good Living Community Care sits at 5715 and 5719 Dolores Street in Houston, Texas, and offers both assisted living and memory care services for seniors, and you'll find they provide help with daily needs like bathing, dressing, medication management, and getting around, either for those who are still somewhat independent or for people who need more support due to mobility or memory issues. The staff stays on site and awake 24 hours a day, so someone's always nearby if needed, and residents can expect nurse supervision, with both licensed nurses and doctors on call, and caregivers help with things like hygiene, transfers, and personalized care plans. The setting feels home-like with single-story buildings, furnished rooms, outdoor spaces, walking paths, gardens, and a relaxed main house where residents can visit or take in the Texas sunshine, and you'll notice community spaces like communal dining rooms and activity areas as well as indoors and outdoors spots set up for gatherings or quiet time. Housekeeping and laundry is included, and the staff prepares home-cooked meals with special diets like diabetic or allergy-sensitive options, plus a nutritionist works with each person to make sure their needs are met, and residents eat together in scheduled meals if they choose. People mention the place gets kept very clean, and safety is important, with modern fire systems and emergency alert devices in place. The community arranges transportation for appointments or outings and sees to parking if needed, and there's a calendar with daily and weekly activities, recreational programs, movie nights, community trips, fitness sessions, and outside entertainment. Residents can bring their pets, and attention is paid to making everyone feel like part of a family, including for those with Alzheimer's or dementia thanks to trained staff, memory care plans, and specialized support. Language is mainly English, but some staff speak other languages, and religious or devotional services happen offsite if that's something people want. The care covers independent seniors, those requiring more frequent medical help, non-ambulatory residents using wheelchairs, and folks who just want a smaller Board and Care setting instead of a big building, and while Good Living Community Care keeps things comfortable, the aim remains on treating people kindly, helping them keep as much independence as possible, and giving them choices and plenty of ways to stay active, eat well, and be heard.

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