Volante of Grapevine offers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, giving residents and their families options that can adapt to changing health needs. The community supports a wide range of medical conditions, including residents who wander in the morning or evening, elopement risks, individuals who stay up all night, and those needing wound care, oxygen therapy, or special diets. Clinical staff manage diabetes across oral medications, injections, or sliding scale insulin, and they accept residents under 60 years old. The Memory Care program is designed to address early to advanced dementia, providing structured routines and environments that reduce confusion and agitation.
Clinical oversight is reinforced by an RN or LPN on staff, a nurse available on call 24 hours, and an awake night-shift team. Background-checked caregivers monitor secured doors, alarmed exits, and a fenced rear area, using pull cords and personal emergency response systems to summon help quickly. On-site providers include a dentist, optometrist, podiatrist, physical and occupational therapists, massage therapist, and hospice services, along with regular nursing, ambulatory, incontinence, and medication management support. Staff can assist fully with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and they perform transfers ranging from standby with a walker to two-person lifts for wheelchair users.
Apartments at Volante of Grapevine vary in layout and equipment. Some units include a private bathroom, a kitchenette for light meal preparation, individual temperature controls, and cable hookups, while others may offer only a selection of these features. Families can choose the configuration that best matches mobility, privacy, and budget considerations.
Meals follow a set menu that is adjusted by the dietary team to accommodate physician-ordered modifications such as low-sugar, low-sodium, or texture-altered diets. Between meals, snacks are available to help maintain stable blood sugar and meet caloric goals for residents with high energy needs or fluctuating appetites. Staff monitor intake and coordinate closely with nursing for residents on diabetic or other medically necessary meal plans.
Residents have access to wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, wellness center, internet access, communal gardens, garden club activities, a family gathering room with television, billiards room, library, bistro, and fitness club. Regular housekeeping, laundry services, and scheduled transportation are provided. Pets are allowed; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.