Parkway Assisted Living sits on a peaceful, tree-lined two-acre lot in a quiet San Antonio neighborhood, serving up to 16 seniors in their 70s and 80s who like a smaller, homey environment where people actually know your name, and you can see the same staff every day, which a lot of seniors seem to find comforting, and the building's all on one floor, so everything's wheelchair accessible without a bunch of stairs to worry about or elevators to get stuck in, plus every apartment, whether you want a private unit or maybe a companion suite for couples or roommates, gives you things like wall-mounted TVs, individual closets, private bathrooms with direct access, emergency alert systems, and you get to control your own air and heat, which really comes in handy here in Texas in the summers, and if you want, you can have your own balcony or patio to sit out and watch the birds or look out at the walking paths that wind through the property, which makes for a nice place to get a little exercise at your own pace.
The staff's always on site, 24 hours a day, so if you need help with bathing, dressing, medication, or even help with transferring from bed or walking, there's someone around who understands what's needed and gets to know your routine, and they offer care for those who need support with memory loss like dementia or Alzheimer's, including specialized programming and tailored activities to help keep minds active, and you'll also find nursing home services if the time comes that you need nursing care or maybe diabetes management, so you're not having to move to somewhere new every time your needs change.
Families can speak with a dedicated senior living advisor to talk about care needs, get free help in figuring out what's right for their loved ones, and the team's happy to arrange tours, though you'll need an appointment, and while prices aren't posted publicly, you can get details by asking directly.
There's meal prep on site, with three home-cooked meals every day in a dining area where people gather, and meals can be made for allergies or diabetic needs, and snacks run throughout the day, plus housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning are included, so you don't have to fret about chores, and there's a beauty salon, barber shop, convenience store, and wellness center, too. For entertainment or staying active, there are scheduled movie nights, activities, religious services (offsite), social and fitness groups, and the courtyard and garden areas where you can step out for some fresh air, so you won't have to feel cooped up; and there's transportation arranged for shopping, errands, and medical appointments as well.
The place encourages family involvement, so relatives can come join in on social events, and the smaller setting lets folks get close and form a kind of family. Parkway Assisted Living supports independence but stays ready to help with anything, and they keep verified reviews, too, so feedback is always checked for authenticity. The community profile's managed right at the site to make sure info stays up to date, and they have a 5.0 "Excellent" rating based on these reviews. Everything here follows Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity rules, and the facility holds all required licenses. If you want somewhere that feels more like a home than an institution, with help nearby whenever you need it, you might want to give Parkway Assisted Living a look.