Trinity Timbers Assisted Living sits in Longview, Texas next to a water tower, and you'll find it's a small community with only 12 rooms, which helps give it a homelike feel, and here, the Life Care Team checks on residents each week and takes the time to get to know them and their families, so it really is a caregiving center dedicated to keeping seniors comfortable and cared for, whether someone needs help for a short stay after the hospital or for a longer period. Residents live with privacy in naturally lit apartments that come with kitchen appliances, and no matter if care needs are light or more advanced, the facility has licensed caregivers on hand around the clock to help with bathing, dressing, transferring to wheelchairs, and medication management, all while still respecting each person's independence. Trinity Timbers follows the "do unto others" Christian ethic, which just means they treat everyone with respect, kindness, and compassion, whether someone's there for social activities, daily help, or more medical needs, and the staff gives support but lets residents do what they can for themselves.
The place feels friendly and quiet, with walking paths and lots of greenery, so folks can sit outside or enjoy indoor spots like a common area, a game room, a library, and a fitness room, and people here can take part in meal times in an elegant dining room with home-cooked food, plus meals can fit special diets like diabetes or allergies. The staff also offers laundry and housekeeping, and residents have transportation to shopping, scheduled field trips, and help with errands, too. There are beautician services, devotional gatherings onsite and offsite, and both indoor and outdoor spaces for group activities, movie nights, and social events that give folks the chance to build friendships and stay active. The environment suits people who like quiet reading or those who want to keep busy with scheduled programs all week. This facility holds a State of Texas license (License #150098, LLC) for up to 13 residents, and they focus on each person's needs with personalized care plans and weekly check-ins, aiming to make sure everyone feels safe, respected, and part of a caring community.