The Reserve At Richardson operates as a skilled nursing community, delivering 24-hour licensed nursing supervision for residents who require ongoing medical support. Services include post-hospital rehabilitation, medication administration, wound management, IV therapy, pain control and chronic disease monitoring. A nurse is on site at all times to respond to changes in condition, manage emergencies and communicate with physicians. The community is licensed by the State of Texas as a nursing facility, which allows it to accept residents with complex medical needs that exceed the scope of traditional assisted living.
Beyond core nursing care, the staff develops individualized care plans that detail therapy goals, dietary requirements and social support needs. Physical, occupational and speech therapists work on site seven days a week, and a medical director visits regularly to review cases. Pharmacy services, laboratory work and diagnostic imaging are arranged through outside providers, and transportation to off-site specialist appointments is available when needed. Social services staff help families navigate insurance, discharge planning and community resources, while a full-time activities coordinator adapts recreational programming to each resident’s abilities.
Resident accommodations range from private suites to shared rooms, each designed for wheelchair access and fitted with emergency call systems, adjustable hospital-style beds and bathroom safety features; not all accommodations include every amenity, so it is important to verify specifics during a tour. Housekeeping, personal laundry and maintenance are included, and cable television, basic Wi-Fi and individually controlled heating and air are available in most units. Common areas such as dayrooms, therapy gyms, secured outdoor courtyards and a barber/beauty salon offer additional space for socializing and rehabilitation sessions.
Dining services provide three daily meals prepared in consultation with a registered dietitian to meet therapeutic diet orders, including diabetic, cardiac, renal and texture-modified menus. Meals are served in a communal dining room to promote social interaction, with tray service to rooms for residents who are recovering or prefer privacy. Snacks and hydration stations are accessible throughout the day, and staff monitor intake to support weight maintenance and overall health. Family members can request guest meals or schedule care-plan conferences that include nutritional updates.