Arabella of Longview offers three levels of residence—Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care—with the option for respite or short-term stays when families need a temporary solution. Residents who require routine support for diabetes management or benefit from sessions with a speech therapist can receive that care on campus. All living areas are within a secured community, an important feature for those who might wander or who simply appreciate the added safety measures that come with controlled access.
Day-to-day medical attention is available through on-site nurses who coordinate medication management, incontinence care, and ambulatory support. Therapists in the disciplines of occupational, physical, and speech therapy visit the community regularly, and a podiatrist is available for foot care. The Memory Care neighborhood is designed specifically to accommodate memory loss and includes sensory-based and reminiscence programs. Hospice services can be arranged for residents who need end-of-life support, allowing them to remain in familiar surroundings for as long as possible.
Apartments and suites vary in layout, with options that may include kitchenettes, private balconies or patios, wheelchair-accessible showers, and cable or satellite TV. Select residences also feature Wi-Fi, individually controlled air conditioning, and views of outdoor areas or the central fireplace lounge. Because floor plans differ, not every accommodation contains every listed feature, so it is important for families to confirm the specific amenities that come with the unit they are considering. Pets are welcome in designated areas, and parking is available for those who still drive.
Meals are provided daily and follow a restaurant-style service model, with residents able to order throughout an all-day dining schedule. The culinary team offers international cuisine alongside familiar regional dishes, and guest meals can be arranged so visitors can dine with loved ones. Menus can be modified to accommodate common dietary restrictions, and staff members monitor nutritional intake for those who need assistance.
Recreational and wellness options cover a wide range of interests: residents can join clubs, attend live music events, or participate in yoga and chair-yoga sessions. Both indoor and outdoor walking paths support regular exercise, while raised garden beds and a swimming pool provide additional activity venues. Social calendars often include happy hours, birthday parties, dances, and community outings, and the activity center hosts programs such as Montessori-based classes, reminiscence exercises, and intergenerational events. A library with computer access, structured fitness programs, and karaoke round out the schedule, giving residents multiple ways to stay engaged each day.