The Landing at Stone Oak Memory Care is a free-standing senior living community off Loop 1604, built from the ground up to serve people living with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other memory problems, and you'll notice the two main sections, the purpose-built memory care building, and secure grounds for safe wandering, right away, and there's always 24-hour staff around for safety and support, so if someone gets confused and decides to leave or needs help because they're elopement risks or have tough-to-handle behaviors like aggression or self-harm, the staff follow set protocols and have tools like alarmed bracelets, and all that acts as a safety net for family members. The Landing's care isn't just about safety though, it's tailored to each resident's needs, so you'll find the Pathways Program grounded in the Allen Cognitive Levels scale, and the Traditions Memory Care program, and regular cognitive therapy with Select Rehab, which both personalize what each person does each day, making sure activities fit how their minds work. Rooms come as studio or semi-private options, with the average monthly costs around $6,500 for a private studio and $4,995 for a shared room. There're second-person fees, a community fee, and details for respite stays if someone only needs short-term care. There's hospice and respite care available, and the team there can help manage complicated care, like people who need two-person or mechanical lift transfers, incontinence care, or help with blood sugar tests and insulin for diabetes.
The Landing works with companies like SafelyYou, LifeLoop, Eldergrow, Virtusense, Rendever, Red Chair Lavender, Pal Care, and Accushield to add extra layers of safety and enrichment for the residents. Memory Boxes help residents feel more at home by reminding them of their past with objects and photos from their lives. Activities fill both the indoor and outdoor common spaces-people do stretching or yoga, art classes, brain fitness, trivia, gardening, and sometimes community service, which fits the idea that residents' strengths are more important than their memory loss. Meals are served restaurant-style with guest meals, and room service is an option too. There's devotional support both at the community and sometimes offsite, giving comfort for those who want it. Residents can keep cats or dogs under the right conditions and there's parking for those who still drive, plus free transportation for smooth trips out.
The main goal at The Landing seems to be creating a comfortable family-like environment that feels safe and welcoming, where staff stick around and families notice steady, attentive care routines, and even short-term visitors for respite receive the same support. The community can support people with higher needs like physical or cognitive challenges in a secure memory care setting, and they try therapeutic, non-medicated approaches before relying on medicine. The place feels cozy, with both indoor and secure outdoor areas for sitting or strolling, private baths for comfort, a beautician for regular hair care, and strong routines that help each person feel as at-home and independent as possible, even as they need more help. The Landing at Stone Oak Memory Care is focused on helping adults with dementia and memory loss stay active, engaged, and comfortable, with a management style where families say staff are helpful and always close by, and multiple reviews mention the home has a truly caring, steady feel.