Long-term Nursing Care

We offer licensed nursing care at two locations:

Perkins-Prothro Health Care Center

With 57 private rooms and a dedicated staff, this licensed nursing facility provides the ideal blend of health care and personal comfort in a home-like atmosphere.

Our decision to staff above the ratio required by the state of Texas demonstrates our commitment to our residents and their care. Our staff-to-resident ratio is 1 to 5 and the nursing staff is supervised by an on-site registered nurse sixteen hours per day – double the standard required by the state.

Licensed nurses are on duty twenty-four hours a day. Whether for short-term care following an injury or illness, long-term care providing assistance with day-to-day living, or palliative care for end-of-life concerns, the Health Care Center provides a support system to help the individual live as fully as possible.

Find out more about the Admissions Process

The House of Hope

By offering one of the highest staff to resident ratios in the regions, the House of Hope is able to focus on quality care that is uniquely designed and specialized for your loved one. The House of Hope is comprised of five separate wings designed in suites with only 15 private resident rooms each. A complete nursing station is located within each wing.

  • Licensed Nursing Care – Two separate wings at The House of Hope are devoted to licensed nursing care. These can serve seniors with short-term care following an injury or illness, or they can accommodate the needs of long-term residents who can no longer live independently and require twenty-four hour nursing care. Palliative care is also available on these wings.
  • Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care – Three separate wings are specifically designed for those needing specialized Alzheimer’s or dementia care. Read more about the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care specialized care suites at The House of Hope.