Unlimited Care in Euless, Texas functions as both an assisted living residence and a residential care home. The team supports residents who wander, use oxygen, follow special physician-directed diets, or are under 60 and need an assisted-living level of help. Staff are also trained to manage mild dementia, supplying the structure and observation required for safety and continuity of daily routines.
Background-checked employees work in a building secured by a fenced rear yard and door alarms. On-site medical capabilities include diabetic monitoring, non-ambulatory and ambulatory oversight, formal memory-care programming, incontinence management, hospice coordination, and regular visits from a nurse, occupational therapist, physical therapist, and podiatrist. Residents may receive full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting. Transfer help ranges from standby assistance for walker users to one-person or bed-bound transfers, and wheelchair access is accommodated throughout the property.
Rooms come furnished, and many have cable connections so residents can keep preferred furniture arrangements to a minimum and enjoy familiar television services; however, not every room includes every feature, so prospective residents should verify availability in person.
Daily meals follow a set menu that takes medical and therapeutic diet orders into account, including diabetic and other nutrient-specific requirements. Snacks are available between meals for residents who need extra calories or prefer small, frequent servings.
Housekeeping and personal laundry are handled by staff, and scheduled medication reminders support consistent adherence to each resident’s treatment plan.