Worthington Manor in Conroe, Texas offers Assisted Living and Memory Care, supported by onsite medical professionals and therapy services. Residents have access to visiting physicians for routine and urgent needs, and a speech therapist is available for communication or swallowing challenges. The team coordinates diabetic management, handles oxygen support, and tailors care plans to changing health conditions to help residents remain in place as care needs evolve.
Additional health services address specialized situations such as wandering, elopement risk, combative or otherwise challenging behaviors, and residents who stay awake through the night. The community accepts individuals under 60 and provides respite or short-term stays. Diabetic care covers oral medication management, insulin injections, and sliding-scale dosing, and staff can accommodate doctor-ordered special diets. All living areas are secured, and trained caregivers are on site around the clock to respond quickly to emergencies.
Apartments vary in size and layout, with options that may include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, independent temperature controls, and wheelchair-accessible showers. Residents are free to paint or decorate their rooms, and many units offer balconies, patios, or other outdoor access. Cable service, regular housekeeping, scheduled laundry, and maintenance are provided, and the building is fully air-conditioned with handicap-accessible common areas, a central fireplace, and on-site parking. Pets are welcome, although not every unit can accommodate them, and not all apartments include every feature listed.
Dining is led by a professional chef who prepares a daily menu while also offering on-order selections and all-day dining. Three meals, snacks, and beverages are available, and the kitchen can meet a wide range of diet orders, including kosher, vegetarian, gluten-free, low-sodium, no-sugar, mechanical-chop, purée, and thickened-liquid modifications. Residents may eat in the restaurant-style dining room or request in-room service when health or preference requires, and special menus are coordinated with clinical staff for diabetes or other medical conditions.
Residents can take part in yoga or chair yoga, Montessori-based activities, fitness programs, and social outings. The campus includes an activity center, library and computer lounge, raised garden beds, outdoor walking paths, a swimming pool, and space for clubs, intergenerational programs, karaoke, live music, birthday celebrations, happy hours, and reminiscence sessions.