Choosing assisted living is one of the most emotional decisions a family will ever make.
At Solid Ground Assisted Living in Bryan, Texas, we understand this isn’t just about care, it’s about trust, dignity, safety, and peace of mind.
We serve only seven residents at a time, allowing us to provide personalized, high-attention assisted living in a real residential home — not a large institutional facility.
Below are answers to the questions families in Bryan, College Station, and Brazos County most often ask.
Yes. Solid Ground Assisted Living is a licensed Type A Assisted Living Facility in the State of Texas and operates in full compliance with Texas Health and Human Services regulations.
We are a small, boutique assisted living home in Bryan, TX serving up to seven residents.
Because we intentionally remain small, our care is personalized, attentive, and relationship-based — not rushed or institutional.
Your loved one will never feel like “just a room number.”
Assisted living supports seniors who need help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, medication reminders, meals, and mobility — but who do not require 24-hour skilled medical nursing care.
Nursing homes provide ongoing clinical and skilled medical treatment for more complex medical needs.
At Solid Ground Assisted Living, we provide supportive daily care in a residential home setting while helping residents maintain as much independence as possible.
Resident safety is foundational.
We provide:
Our home is regularly inspected and licensed by the State of Texas.
We serve only six residents total.
This allows for stronger staff-to-resident ratios and more individualized attention than larger assisted living communities in Bryan or College Station.
Because we are a small assisted living home, caregivers are consistently present and engaged throughout the day.
We also maintain awake overnight staff on-site.
Residents are never left alone.
We offer transparent, all-inclusive pricing.
Your monthly rate includes:
No surprise add-on charges.
No hidden fees.
Pricing varies depending on room type and level of assistance.
Because we serve only seven residents and maintain strong staffing support, families receive a higher level of personalized care compared to larger assisted living facilities in Brazos County.
Please contact us directly for current availability and pricing.
Medicare does not cover assisted living.
Solid Ground Assisted Living is a private-pay assisted living home in Bryan, Texas.
We are happy to discuss long-term care insurance options if applicable.
Room availability varies.
Please contact us directly to learn about current openings and room options.
We provide structured medication management to ensure prescriptions are administered safely and on schedule.
Safety and accuracy are priorities.
We provide non-medical assisted living support, including medication management and daily assistance.
Skilled nursing, physical therapy, hospice, and other medical services may visit the home as needed through outside providers.
We can support residents with mild memory loss who meet assisted living requirements and are able to evacuate independently in an emergency.
If a higher level of care becomes necessary, we work closely with families to plan next steps.
Activities are designed around each resident’s interests and comfort level.
Examples include:
Engagement is personalized — never forced.
We welcome family involvement.
Visits are encouraged at reasonable times that respect residents’ rest and daily routines.
No.
We offer flexible month-to-month agreements for added peace of mind.
Yes.
We guide families through each step of transition and encourage bringing personal furnishings and familiar items to make the space feel like home.
We intentionally remain small.
With only seven residents, care never feels rushed or impersonal. Staff truly know each resident’s preferences, routines, and needs.
Families throughout Bryan, College Station, and Brazos County choose Solid Ground Assisted Living because they want a peaceful, high-attention alternative to large assisted living facilities.
This is not an institution.
It’s a home.