Riverstone Memory Center in Missouri City is designed exclusively for residents who need Memory Care. Staff members are trained to support individuals with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, using routines and structured programs intended to reduce anxiety and preserve daily skills.
Medical oversight is central to the community’s operation. A secured perimeter and controlled entry points help prevent wandering, while respite or short-term stays allow families temporary relief without disrupting the resident’s continuity of care. Diabetes management is available for residents who require blood glucose monitoring or specialized diets, and a physician provides on-site visits for ongoing medical assessments. A licensed speech therapist is also available to address communication or swallowing concerns that often accompany cognitive decline.
Resident rooms vary, and not every room includes every feature, but available accommodations can include furnished or customizable rooms, wheelchair-accessible showers, handicap access throughout, and individual climate controls. Some units offer cable or satellite TV and Wi-Fi, while shared amenities include housekeeping, scheduled laundry, parking, and a backup generator for power continuity. Pets are welcome in select rooms, outdoor areas are available for fresh air, and common spaces such as a central fireplace, piano, or organ encourage casual interaction.
Meals are prepared by a professional chef and served three times daily, with all-day dining for those who prefer flexible hours. The kitchen can accommodate low-sodium, no-sugar, vegetarian, vegan, kosher, puree, mechanical-soft, and thickened-liquid diets. Residents may invite guests to a private dining room, and snacks are available around the clock. Menu rotations can feature international cuisine, and diet modifications are coordinated with nursing staff for residents managing diabetes or other medical conditions.
Residents have access to an activity center that hosts intergenerational programs, live music, dances, clubs, and birthday celebrations. Social outings, indoor and outdoor walking paths, raised garden beds, yoga and chair-yoga sessions, fitness classes, and a swimming pool support physical engagement. Library and computer lounge resources, reminiscence and sensory-based programs, and other structured activities round out a calendar intended to keep residents mentally and socially active.