The William R. Courtney Texas State Veterans Home stands as a testament to dedicated service and compassionate care tailored specifically to Texas veterans, their spouses, and Gold Star parents. Opened in 2000 in Temple, this exceptional facility was the first established following the passage of landmark legislation aimed at supporting those who have served. It is designed to provide first-class, long-term care to as many as 160 residents, with a strong emphasis on dignity, comfort, and respect for those who call it home.
A key feature of the William R. Courtney Texas State Veterans Home is its specialized Alzheimer's unit. This secured and carefully designed area can accommodate up to 32 residents, delivering tailored care for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and related memory challenges. The unit is thoughtfully arranged to cultivate a sense of security and well-being, incorporating cozy visiting areas that encourage family interactions, a dedicated activity area that supports cognitive engagement, and a private dining room that offers a peaceful mealtime environment. The Alzheimer's unit is further enhanced by a pleasant and secure outdoor courtyard, affording residents the opportunity to enjoy fresh air and nature in safety and comfort.
The facility’s commitment to superior care extends throughout the building, offering residents an environment that is both inviting and supportive. Every aspect, from the design of the living spaces to the array of available activities and services, is orchestrated to uphold the highest standards of care for those who have served. By focusing exclusively on veterans and their families, the William R. Courtney Texas State Veterans Home creates a unique community defined by shared experiences and mutual support, continuing the legacy of honor and service that its namesake exemplified.