Senior Living Services at Sodalis Longview
Our community offers senior services in Longview, Texas, that adapt to changing needs. Whether your loved one needs daily support with meals and medications, specialized memory care, or temporary respite during recovery, our team offers the right level of help at the right time.
Assisted living
Assisted living services in Longview, Texas, provide your loved one with independence and nearby support. Residents choose how they want to live, whether that means full independence or daily help with personal care, medication management, and mobility.
What services does assisted living offer at Sodalis Longview? The answer depends on individual needs:
- Private studio, one-, and two-bedroom apartments
- Chef-prepared meals served in restaurant-style dining rooms
- Weekly housekeeping and laundry services
- Scheduled transportation to appointments and errands
- 24/7 emergency call systems
- Access to on-site rehab, salon, barbershop, and theater
- Whole-person wellness programming and on-site team members
Common questions about assisted living
What services are included in assisted living?
Monthly fees cover your apartment, three meals daily, housekeeping, laundry, scheduled transportation, activities, and 24/7 emergency response. Personal care services are adjusted based on individual needs.
Can my loved one bring their own furniture?
Yes. Residents furnish their apartments with personal belongings to make the space feel like home.
How quickly can someone move in?
Move-in timelines vary based on apartment availability and the completion of the assessment. Many families complete the process within two weeks.
Memory care
When Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia become part of your loved one’s journey, specialized support matters. Memory care at Sodalis Longview provides secure neighborhoods and the Embraced Journeys program, designed for comfort and familiarity.
Best features include:
- Private studio apartments with personal space
- Personalized attention
- Secure outdoor walking paths and pond views
- Structured daily routines and guided activities
- 24/7 trained team members who understand memory loss
- Chef-prepared meals served at consistent times
Common questions about memory care
How is memory care different from assisted living?
Memory care offers specialized training, secure environments, and structured routines, and is designed specifically for those with dementia and their family members.
Can family members visit anytime?
Yes. Family visits are encouraged and welcomed throughout the day.
What happens if my loved one’s needs increase?
Our team adjusts care plans as needs change, ensuring your loved one receives appropriate support without unnecessary moves.
Is the memory care area locked?
Yes. Secure neighborhoods protect residents while allowing freedom to move within community spaces.
Respite care
Respite care provides short-term stays when family caregivers need to travel, during recovery periods, or as a trial period before committing to long-term senior living. Your loved one receives the same quality support in a comfortable setting.
Services include:
- Temporary stays starting at a one-month minimum
- All meals, activities, and housekeeping included
- Personal care assistance as needed
- Access to all community amenities
Common questions about respite care
How long can someone stay in respite care?
Stays in our community start at one month. The typical range depends on your needs.
What is included in respite care pricing?
Respite rates cover the apartment, all meals, housekeeping, activities, and personal care assistance.
Can respite care help us decide about permanent placement?
Yes. Many families use respite stays to experience daily life at Sodalis Longview before making long-term decisions.
Choosing the right service
Not sure which Longview, Texas, senior living services fit your loved one best? Consider the signs below.
Assisted living may be right if:
- Your loved one needs help with daily tasks, but wants independence
- Home maintenance and isolation are becoming concerns
- Medication reminders or meal preparation support would help
- Transportation to appointments is difficult to arrange
- You worry about emergency response when alone
Memory care may be right if:
- Your loved one has Alzheimer’s or dementia
- Wandering or getting lost has become a concern
- Confusion with daily routines is increasing
- The current living situation no longer offers adequate supervision
- Specialized dementia training is needed for family caregivers
Respite care may be right if:
- You need temporary support during family caregiver travel
- Your loved one is recovering from hospitalization
- You want to experience our community before making long-term decisions
- Current caregiving arrangements need a short break
Your needs, our services
Contact the senior living professionals at Sodalis Longview to see which of our services will best fit your needs.