Magnolia Court Assisted Living and Memory Care in Nacogdoches delivers two core levels of care—assisted living and memory care—so residents can stay in one community even as needs change. The team is prepared for respite or short-term stays, offers diabetes management, and is experienced in supporting residents living with advanced dementia. These service lines give families flexibility while ensuring residents receive consistent oversight for chronic conditions and cognitive challenges.
Clinical resources are on-site and available every day and night. Licensed nurses are present, and a dedicated night shift remains awake to monitor residents and handle urgent needs. Physical, occupational, and ambulatory therapies are provided in-house, while medication management, hospice coordination, podiatry, dental, and hearing services reduce the need for outside appointments. Staff offer full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and specialized programs such as Brain Fitness help maintain cognitive function. An enclosed courtyard supports safe outdoor access for memory care residents, and incontinence care protocols are in place for dignity and comfort.
Living quarters vary by floor plan, with options that may include kitchenettes, private patios, balconies, or ground-floor accessibility. Some residences feature wheelchair-accessible showers, cable or satellite TV, and high-speed Wi-Fi, while others offer fully furnished setups for a quick move-in. Central air conditioning keeps the interiors comfortable, housekeeping is provided, and parking is available for residents and guests. Because layouts differ, not every unit includes all of these features, so it is best to confirm specifics during a tour.
Dining emphasizes nutrition and choice. Three daily meals are served restaurant-style, and the culinary team accommodates vegetarian, low-sodium, no-sugar, and gluten-free preferences. Residents can access all-day dining and healthy snacks, and guest meals are available for visiting family members. A private dining room can be reserved for special occasions or when a quieter setting is preferred.
Residents have access to common spaces such as a movie room, library, computer and media areas with internet access, and organized special-interest clubs that encourage social engagement.