The Terraces is a senior living community that offers a mix of independent living, assisted living, and memory care services on the campus of The Glenn Hopkins, and people often talk about how they have special neighborhoods with names like The Ponds and The Willows for memory care, which helps folks with memory loss or dementia. The community design feels a bit like a small neighborhood, with walking trails, Willow pond in the backyard, gardening plots, and even outdoor spaces where some residents like to fish on Lake Riley. There's a chapel overlooking a wetland for quiet reflection, and the staff organizes devotional activities for those who want them. Meals come with the stay, served in a dining room that some call state-of-the-art, and there are three meals a day so residents don't have to shop or cook. Housekeeping and laundry services are available, which eases daily chores, and the healthcare team is there around the clock, helping with medication, moving between beds and wheelchairs, monitoring insulin for diabetes, incontinence care, and non-ambulatory care. Residents can choose from studios, one-bedroom, semi-private, or two-bedroom homes, and there are 33 apartments built just for memory care. The Terraces accepts private pay, social security, veteran's benefits, and private insurance, but there are some fees involved, like community fees, respite fees, buy-in fees, and charges for different care levels.
Daily life here comes with a regular calendar of activities, including outings on the bus, exercise classes, gardening, art, bus trips for things around town, and plenty of chances to chat with neighbors inside common rooms like the coffee lounge, theater, and library, or out on the walking paths. There's a convenience store on-site, a beauty and barber shop, and even options for furnished short-term stays, adult day services, or respite care. Residents wear emergency response pendants for extra safety, and the staff focuses a lot on gentle touch health initiatives and helping everyone keep as much independence as possible. Spiritual care is part of the routine for those who want it. Independent living happens at The Towers, while assisted living care comes through The Terraces, so people can stay in the same community even if their care changes. The location is near shopping, entertainment, and dining, which helps keep daily life active for those who are able and want to go out. People looking for a supportive setting with a range of choices, memory care neighborhoods, a chapel, active schedules, outdoor space, and a hands-on staff might find The Terraces worth considering, and the place has its own way of naming things and offering services to fit different needs.