Parsons House Preston Hollow in Dallas provides assisted-living support designed around consistent medical oversight. A Resident Services Advocate coordinates daily plans and acts as a point of contact for families, while diabetes care programs include monitoring, medication reminders, and diet guidance. The community welcomes respite or short-term stays, making it possible for recovering residents or family caregivers in need of a break to rely on the same clinical routines followed by long-term residents. Licensed staff maintain 24-hour supervision and can coordinate with outside physicians, therapists, or home-health agencies to keep care plans current.
Safety protocols back up that clinical focus. Apartments are equipped with an emergency call system that routes alerts directly to on-site staff, and the grounds are secured to limit unauthorized access. Team members are trained to respond to emergent situations, perform routine wellness checks, and document any changes that warrant medical follow-up.
Residence options range from studios to larger floor plans. Some apartments include kitchenettes, wall-to-wall carpet, central air, cable TV, phone lines, and Wi-Fi, while others feature wheelchair-accessible showers or additional storage; not every unit contains every feature. Utilities are covered in the monthly rate, and uncovered resident parking is available for those who drive. Outdoor areas, gardens, and walking paths surround the building, and the pet-friendly policy means many residents keep a small companion animal.
Dining service provides three daily meals prepared by a professional chef, plus healthy snacks that are always available. The culinary team accommodates vegetarian choices, low-sodium and no-added-sugar requests, and occasional international menus. Guests may purchase meals, and all-day dining hours allow residents to eat on their own schedule.
Beyond medical care and daily living support, residents have access to a range of on-site amenities. Indoor walking paths, fitness and yoga sessions, and a swimming pool encourage regular exercise. Programming includes health and wellness lectures, cooking classes, reminiscence groups, and lifelong-learning speakers. Social calendars list live dance or theater performances, holiday parties, club meetings, and community-service projects, while planned off-site outings extend engagement beyond the campus. A library and computer lounge offers quiet space for reading or internet use, and open walking paths outside provide additional opportunities to stay active with neighbors.