Unlimited Care Cottage 2 sits on Budde Road in Spring, TX, and is one of the Mirador Living communities, which means it's got quite a few thoughtful details for folks needing board and care. The setting feels like home, with small cottages and private or semi-private rooms, and there's room for only seven people in each house, so it stays quiet and familiar. Residents get their own air-conditioned suites-with wheelchair-accessible showers, ADA-approved bathrooms, and space to decorate with their own things to feel more comfortable. Meals are home-cooked, served family-style to help residents socialize, and the staff pays close attention to special diets like low-sodium, vegetarian, kosher, no-sugar, and gluten-free.
The staff at Unlimited Care Cottage 2 get to know each person well since the caregiver to guest ratio is 1:4, and there's a live-in caregiver for 24-hour help. Everyone gets a care plan made just for them, with input from families and doctors. The staff helps with things like bathing, eating, dressing, medication, and moving around the house. For those who need it, they offer memory care in safe, locked spaces with electronic monitoring and support for dementia or high medical needs, and have both diabetic and incontinence care available.
Activities keep folks busy, like arts and crafts, devotional services, live music, BBQs, picnics, birthday and holiday celebrations, and pet programs since small dogs up to 20 pounds are allowed. Residents can enjoy beauty and barber services, do grocery shopping, and get laundry and housekeeping taken care of, and there's Wi-Fi, cable, and access to both indoor and outdoor common areas including an arts and crafts center for hobbies. The staff speaks English, and they also get regular training to keep up to date.
Home health, pharmacy, medical visits, podiatry, and even mobile X-rays or dental care come to the cottage, so folks don't have to travel for most needs. Medications stay secure in locked cabinets, and there are coordinated visits with RNs as needed. There's a focus on keeping things safe and comfortable, with emergency generators, alarms, and fire safety features, and even access to hospice care, short-term respite (minimum two-week stays), and medical equipment when required.
Outdoor spaces and parking are there, public transit isn't far, and transportation can be arranged for outside appointments at a cost. Residents can smoke in designated spots, and the cottages welcome visits from families pretty much anytime. People in the area often appreciate its cozy feel, attention to personal needs, and chance to make real connections, and reviews have labeled it excellent. While there's no posted price list, rates start at $100 per day, and they accept private pay or insurance. The place aims to support dignity and independence as people age, with a warm, caring approach that lets everyone stay as involved and active as they wish.