Harrison House in Greenville, Texas, is an assisted-living community that centers its care program on consistent clinical oversight. The staff monitors residents who live with diabetes, coordinating blood-glucose checks, insulin administration, and diet management under the guidance of licensed nurses. Regular assessments help adjust care plans quickly, and on-site caregivers remain available around the clock to respond to any changes in a resident’s condition.
Beyond diabetes management, residents receive routine assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, mobility, and medication reminders. Caregivers maintain close communication with physicians and pharmacies to keep prescriptions current and accurate. An emergency call system links each apartment to staff 24/7, providing prompt response in case of falls or sudden health events. Scheduled transportation to medical appointments is also arranged as needed.
Residences include a choice of private or companion suites, each designed to support safety while allowing personal furnishings. Outdoor areas give residents the option to spend time outside without leaving the secured grounds, although not all accommodation types come with direct access to these spaces.
Meals are prepared and served daily in a communal dining room, with menus that account for nutritional guidelines and physician-ordered diets. Residents with diabetes receive carb-controlled options and timely snacks to help maintain blood-sugar stability. Alternative selections are available at each meal, and staff can assist those who need help cutting food or who prefer meal delivery to their apartments.
An on-site activity center provides space for exercise classes, arts projects, group games, and educational sessions. The activity calendar aims to support physical movement, mental engagement, and social interaction, with staff encouraging participation that matches individual abilities and interests.