French Oaks Memory Care in League City is built around a single level of service: dedicated memory care. Residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia receive 24-hour supervision and hands-on assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and medication management. Licensed nurses oversee individualized care plans, monitor vital signs, and coordinate with outside physicians, pharmacies, and rehabilitation providers to keep medical needs current. Secured entries, wander-management technology, and an emergency call system contribute to resident safety, while staff trained in dementia behaviors provide redirection and de-escalation to minimize distress.
Beyond these core clinical supports, the community offers supplemental services that help residents maintain overall wellness. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy can be arranged on-site, and visiting medical specialists such as podiatrists or psychiatrists see residents without requiring travel. Families can choose short-term respite or long-term hospice coordination when care needs change. Scheduled transportation gets residents to off-site medical appointments, and routine wellness checks flag any emerging concerns quickly for prompt intervention.
Accommodation options include private and companion suites designed with wide doorways, grab bars, and accessible showers to reduce fall risk. Rooms are equipped with individual climate controls, cable, Wi-Fi, and emergency pull cords; select layouts add kitchenettes, extra storage, or direct courtyard access, but not all accommodations have all the features mentioned. Basic furnishings are provided, or families may bring personal items to help with familiarity. The community is pet friendly, and it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Residents take their meals in a central dining room where staff serve three daily, dietitian-approved menus tailored to texture or dietary restrictions such as low-sodium or diabetic needs. Caregivers offer hand-over-hand assistance when necessary, and snacks are available between meals to support steady nutrition. Hydration stations are set up throughout the building, and themed mealtimes or small-group settings are used to stimulate appetite and social engagement. Room-service trays can be arranged for residents recovering from illness, although this option is dependent on the layout of the individual suite, as not all rooms can comfortably accommodate in-room dining setups.