Savannah Court of Bastrop delivers two primary levels of support—Assisted Living and Memory Care—allowing residents to find a service match that fits changing health needs. The Memory Care program is structured for individuals coping with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, while Assisted Living provides help with day-to-day activities for those who remain largely independent but benefit from scheduled support.
Beyond the core levels of care, the community accepts respite and short-term stays, providing a practical option for family caregivers who need temporary relief. A secured environment adds an extra layer of safety for residents who wander or require heightened monitoring. On-site clinical resources include incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, hospice coordination, diabetes management, and medication oversight. Licensed nurses, physical and occupational therapists, and dental services are available on campus, and the layout is designed to accommodate and cue those with memory loss.
Residences come in studio and efficiency layouts, and families can choose fully furnished or bring personal furniture. Some apartments include kitchenettes, cable TV, and central air conditioning, and all are air-conditioned. Handicap-accessible bathrooms, utilities, housekeeping, and parking are provided, while landscaped grounds, outdoor gardens, and common outdoor areas offer space for fresh air and low-impact activity. Not every unit includes every feature, so confirming specific details during a tour is recommended.
Meals are prepared daily and served in a common dining room, with guest meals available when family or friends visit. The culinary team can accommodate low-sodium and no-sugar diets and keeps healthy snacks stocked throughout the day. Residents who enjoy cooking can use kitchenette space when that option is part of their apartment configuration.
Leisure options include an activity center, organized clubs, a library and computer lounge, and scheduled social outings. Live entertainment, live music events, arts and crafts projects, birthday celebrations, and raised garden beds fill the calendar. Outdoor walking paths give residents a place to stretch and maintain mobility between planned programs.