Arbor Terrace Lakeway sits on a park-like 7-acre setting in the Oak Hill area of Austin, where folks can enjoy nature, walks on outside paths, an indoor swimming pool, and a beautifully landscaped courtyard, and it's one of those places where residents can have a pet with them, so dogs and cats are welcome, and you can find apartments with kitchen appliances because the goal is to make things feel like home, and they offer communal dining so meals can be shared with friends or new neighbors, and there's laundry and linen services, regular housekeeping, and staff who keep the buildings and grounds in fine shape, and when someone needs help, there's a nurse on staff part-time and a Resident Care Director who's a licensed nurse, plus skilled nursing is right there in the facility, so people can get both regular support and more advanced care if their health changes over time, and you see these different areas-independent living, assisted living, memory care including their Bridges Neighborhood for folks in the early phases of memory loss, and around-the-clock services for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and if someone needs only short-term help, respite care is available too, and for getting to the store or an appointment, transportation and shopping services are included.
Residents can take part in physical therapy and rehabilitation, and diet and nutrition services, including those for diabetics, are provided, which can really matter to a lot of people, and there's a salon for hair care, fitness and wellness programs, and modern equipment for exercise, and you'll see balconies, porches, a big lobby, common rooms, and sitting areas filled with folks sharing stories or enjoying activities organized by the staff, and the staff are around day and night, 24/7 if something is needed, while housekeeping, maintenance, and concierge services help keep things running smoothly, and there's even a gallery to explore what life is like in the community, and payment options cover both rent and care fees, with a range of senior living choices, all licensed under State License 106031, and while some people never need much help, others find comfort knowing care can change as they need it, so it's all about making regular life easier while making room for new friendships and calm days surrounded by trees, with support and specialized services always ready when a person needs them.