The Reserve at First Colony Assisted Living and Memory Care sits in a single-story building with wide hallways so you don't have to worry about stairs, and the place has private rooms for every resident with kitchenettes and basic kitchen appliances, plus Wi-Fi and cable in each unit. The apartments are roomy and bright with windows looking out on green gardens, walking paths, and outside seating spots, so it's easy to get out for some fresh air or even walk the dog, since the building is pet-friendly. You'll find safe surroundings with gated security and a 24-hour call system for emergencies, and the community offers assisted living as well as memory care, with specialized staff, part-time nurses, and a dedicated wellness team always around.
Residents get help with daily needs like bathing, grooming, dressing, medication management, and mobility, and folks living with memory issues like Alzheimer's or dementia have support designed for them. The Reserve handles a wide range of health care including diabetes management, medication reminders, and in-home services, and they have onsite occupational and physical therapy and help with insurance and other finances, along with all-inclusive rent that covers regular housekeeping, private cleaning, laundry, and linens so chores aren't a hassle. The community runs weekly trips for shopping and other outings, plus a visit to the local casino every three months, and they organize field trips and supervised travel, all with staff support. Parking isn't a problem since all the apartments sit on a single floor, and it's easy to explore the place and find a friend along one of the walking paths or in the coffee shop, salon, or dining rooms.
Food is served restaurant style in communal dining halls, with chef-prepared meals and options for people needing diabetic, low salt, low fat, or vegetarian diets. Residents can join activities every day, with fitness programs like yoga and stretching, bingo, arts, crafts, music, reading groups, games, and educational events to keep people moving and thinking. English and Spanish are spoken, so communication is straightforward for most, and the apartments are modern and comfortable, meant to make things easy for residents as they age. They offer religious services, VA benefits help, and financial guidance, all to make moving in and staying there easier. The Reserve is licensed by the State of Texas for up to 93 residents, including up to 19 with Alzheimer's, and the place often gets high marks for its activities and neighborhood feel. With pet-friendly rules, outside gardens, supervised trips, hobby rooms, housekeeping, and medical support, the setting combines safety, comfort, and a sense of community where residents can enjoy their days with plenty to do.