Springs Of Austin delivers both Assisted Living and Memory Care, allowing residents to remain on the same campus even if needs change. The team is trained to work with people who wander during the day or night, have elopement risk, present behavioral challenges, or live with advanced dementia. Licensed staff coordinate care for residents who require wound treatment, oxygen therapy, special diets, or diabetes management—whether insulin-dependent or controlled with oral medication. Younger adults under 60 who need long-term support are also accepted. A therapy room on site makes it possible to continue prescribed rehabilitation plans without leaving the building.
The community maintains 24-hour staffing, conducts background checks on employees, and uses both awake and asleep night-shift coverage. Security measures include a fenced rear perimeter, alarmed doors, and in-room pull cords that alert staff. Caregivers can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they are trained in a wide range of transfers, from supervision with a walker to two-person or Hoyer lift support. These capabilities enable residents to remain safely in place even as mobility or cognition declines.
Apartments are designed for accessibility and may feature walk-in showers, widened doorways, and individual climate controls; however, not every accommodation offers every feature. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are included, and emergency call systems link directly to the care team. Residents can choose from private or companion layouts, allowing them to balance privacy with cost considerations.
Meals are served restaurant-style from a set menu, and the culinary staff can modify textures or nutrients to meet physician-ordered diets, including diabetic, low-sodium, or puree requirements. Staff members are on hand to provide full dining assistance for anyone who needs help cutting food, pacing meals, or using adaptive utensils. Snacks and hydration stations remain available throughout the day to meet specialized nutritional plans.
Common areas are wheelchair accessible and include an exercise room, a barber and beauty salon, a dedicated movie room, and a quiet library with internet access. On-premise physical therapy lets residents schedule sessions without arranging off-site transportation, though the community can provide rides for medical appointments, group outings, and errands.