Solera At West Houston is licensed as a nursing-home provider and is equipped to deliver both short-term rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing care. Registered nurses are on duty around the clock, coordinating closely with physicians and therapists to manage chronic conditions, wound care, IV therapy, and post-operative recovery. The community also offers respite care, giving family caregivers the option to schedule temporary stays while their loved one receives the same continuous medical oversight as full-time residents.
Beyond direct medical treatment, the staff manages medication administration, coordinates specialist appointments, and arranges on-site diagnostics such as laboratory work and imaging when ordered. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy sessions are available multiple times per week, tailored to individual rehabilitation goals. Care plans are reviewed routinely with residents and their families to keep everyone informed and involved.
Residences include studio and efficiency layouts, some outfitted with wall-to-wall carpeting, cable television, and in-room Wi-Fi, while others emphasize easy-clean flooring for mobility equipment. Common areas feature a fireplace lounge, library and computer space, and several outdoor seating spots, including an enclosed garden. Not every accommodation contains every listed feature, so prospective residents should clarify which amenities are included in the specific room they select.
Three meals are prepared daily and served in a central dining room, with menus designed by dietitians to meet varied clinical requirements such as low-sodium or diabetic needs. Between meals, healthy snacks are available at set stations and through staff upon request, allowing residents to maintain consistent nutrition even outside scheduled dining hours.
An on-site activity center hosts exercise classes, crafts, and educational programs, while scheduled social outings give residents opportunities to visit local parks, cultural events, and shopping areas. These offerings aim to keep residents engaged and maintain their social connections beyond the facility.