Good Tree in Stephenville offers three levels of residential care—Independent Living, Assisted Living, and a dedicated Memory Care program. Residents with chronic conditions such as diabetes can receive daily monitoring and support, and the community accepts short-term respite stays for those needing temporary care. Each level of service is designed to adjust as needs change, allowing residents to move between care types without leaving the community.
Nursing coverage is available up to 16 hours a day, with licensed nurses providing medication management, incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, and help with dressing. The on-site team coordinates physician orders, lab work, and therapy services, while the building’s sprinkler system, smoke alarms, and handicap-accessible features add an extra layer of safety. Staff also oversee housekeeping and routine health checks, aiming to reduce hospital visits and support stable daily routines.
Apartments range from studios to larger floor plans, some with kitchenettes, private patios, balconies, or in-unit washer-dryers. Central air, basic utilities, and cable are included, and select units feature walk-in showers, bathtubs, or carpeted bedrooms. Outdoor areas, gardens, and deck space encourage residents to spend time outside, and pet-friendly policies mean many residents can bring a companion animal. Because floor plans and features vary, not every unit includes every amenity.
Meals are served three times a day in a restaurant-style dining room, with menu choices tailored to physician-ordered diets when needed. Residents can opt for lighter fare or special holiday meals, and barbeque or picnic events are held when weather permits. A central lounge with a piano and cable TV provides additional space for snacks or socializing between meals.
Recreational options include a swimming pool, walking paths, an activity center, and resident-run clubs. Scheduled day trips, social outings, happy hours, holiday parties, and educational programs fill the weekly calendar, while health and wellness classes support physical fitness. The community encourages participation but lets residents decide how much or how little to join in.