Honey’s House of Helotes is an assisted-living community that accepts both long-term residents and individuals who need short respite or short-term stays. The staff is equipped to support day-to-day diabetes management, including glucose monitoring and medication oversight, and a speech therapist is available for residents who require help with communication or swallowing challenges. These services are built into the regular care schedule so residents can receive the specific clinical attention they need without leaving the property.
Beyond these core care types, the community maintains an extensive list of on-site medical resources. Licensed nurses provide 24-hour oversight, and the team coordinates ambulatory and incontinence care when needed. Physical, occupational, and speech therapists conduct sessions on site, while visiting podiatrists and dentists handle routine foot and oral health. Hospice care is available for residents who transition to comfort-focused support, and a memory-care program is in place for those living with cognitive decline. Medication management relies on electronic Medication Administration Records supported by Care Innovations QuietCare and Skynet technologies to help minimize errors and track adherence.
Residences vary in layout, but many offer access to outdoor areas or gardens, and some are pet friendly. Select units include wheelchair-accessible showers, in-unit washers and dryers, and designated parking spots, while Skynet technology extends into living spaces to support safety monitoring. Because floor plans differ, not every accommodation contains every listed feature, so it is important to verify specifics during a visit.
Meals are prepared on site and served three times daily, with staff available to accommodate common dietary restrictions. Consistency in meal scheduling helps residents maintain stable blood-sugar levels and supports medication timing; care staff and dining personnel coordinate to make sure individual nutritional needs align with each resident’s medical plan.
Residents have access to an activity center, organized clubs and community groups, and a dedicated arts and crafts area. Outdoor spaces are open to residents who enjoy taking walks or relaxing outside, and an on-site library and computer lounge offer quiet reading areas and internet access for communication or personal research.