Brookdale Midwestern in Wichita, Texas, operates as an assisted-living community that also accommodates residents with moderate dementia needs. The team is prepared to manage diabetes, provide short-term respite stays, and deliver a structured mental wellness program. These services are overseen by licensed professionals who coordinate closely with residents’ personal physicians to keep care plans current and compliant.
Care is supported by staff on-site around the clock, backed by 24-hour security. Residents have access to 12- to 16-hour daily nursing coverage, routine medication management, incontinence services, ambulatory support, and an on-site enclosed courtyard designed for memory-care safety. Therapy and specialty services such as occupational and physical therapy, podiatry, and brain-fitness programs are available without leaving the building. Staff can provide full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and they are trained to help with transfers that require a walker, wheelchair, or simple standby supervision. Hospice services can be arranged when appropriate.
Accommodations at Brookdale Midwestern include studios and companion suites, many of which have private bathrooms and cable hookups; not every unit offers every feature, so prospective residents should verify availability during a tour. Housekeeping and laundry services are part of the monthly fee, freeing residents from routine chores.
Dining follows a set menu that offers physician-approved diet modifications when needed, including diabetic-friendly and low-sodium selections. Meals are served restaurant-style in a communal dining room, and snacks are available throughout the day for those who prefer flexible dining times.
Residents benefit from amenities such as on-site parking, a barber and beauty shop, movie room, wellness center, internet access, and landscaped communal gardens. Pets are allowed. It’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.