Six Palms in Manvel, Texas offers two primary levels of care: Assisted Living and Residential Care Home services. Residents who choose Assisted Living receive help with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and medication reminders, while those in the Residential Care Home option experience a smaller, more homelike setting with similar support. Both care types are designed to adjust as needs change, allowing individuals to remain on the same campus as their requirements evolve.
Beyond daily assistance, the community provides an extensive range of onsite clinical services. Licensed nurses handle medication management, diabetes monitoring, incontinence care, and routine health assessments. A visiting doctor coordinates overall medical oversight, while physical, occupational, and speech therapists deliver rehabilitative programs without residents having to leave the property. Six Palms is equipped to serve individuals who need ambulatory support, memory care, respite or short-term stays, and hospice services, ensuring continuity of care from transitional periods through end-of-life when necessary.
Private and shared suites come with housekeeping, cable or satellite TV connections, and Wi-Fi access. Some rooms feature wheelchair-accessible showers, fully furnished layouts, and handicap-adapted designs, while others offer standard fixtures; not every unit contains every feature. Outdoor areas and on-site parking give residents and visitors convenient space for fresh air and vehicle access.
Meals are prepared three times a day and served in communal dining spaces. Standard menus are complemented by kosher and vegetarian choices, and seasonal barbecues or picnics are scheduled when weather permits. The culinary team works with residents and physicians to manage dietary restrictions and to ensure balanced nutrition is consistently available.
Recreational life is supported by an activity center, game room, and a library and computer lounge that encourages independent learning and communication. Residents can spend time outdoors on the grounds, join social outings to local attractions, participate in clubs and community groups, and attend planned holiday parties. These structured and optional programs help maintain social engagement without placing undue demands on residents’ schedules.