The Alfredo Gonzalez Texas State Veterans Home in McAllen stands as a dedicated facility established exclusively for Texas veterans, their spouses, and Gold Star parents. Opened in 2005, this veterans home provides high-quality, long-term care for up to 160 residents. A unique aspect of the residence is its capacity to accommodate up to 60 individuals with Alzheimer’s disease, housed within a separate and fully secured unit. This specialized unit is designed to address the unique needs of residents living with Alzheimer’s, ensuring safety and comfort in a thoughtfully planned environment.
The secured Alzheimer’s unit at the Alfredo Gonzalez Texas State Veterans Home is characterized by inviting and comfortable surroundings. The space features cozy visiting areas, encouraging a sense of community and connection among residents and their visitors. Additionally, there is a dedicated activity area specifically for the engagement and stimulation of residents with Alzheimer’s, along with a private dining room that allows for mealtime to be an intimate, reassuring experience. Surrounding the Alzheimer’s unit is a pleasant, secured outdoor courtyard, where residents can safely enjoy fresh air and time outdoors, further supporting their well-being and quality of life.
Named in honor of Medal of Honor recipient Marine Sgt. Alfredo Gonzalez, the home pays tribute to its namesake’s legacy of sacrifice and valor. The facility was among the first new veterans homes constructed under a significant administrative initiative to improve long-term care options for veterans in Texas. Since its dedication in June 2005, the Alfredo Gonzalez Texas State Veterans Home has maintained its commitment to providing superior care in a respectful and nurturing environment, truly honoring those who have served the nation. The home’s operations and amenities are tailored to support not only the medical but also the emotional and psychological needs of its veteran residents and their families.