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Upscale Houston Assisted Living: The Medallion Completes Apartment Refresh

Upscale Houston Assisted Living: The Medallion Completes Apartment Refresh

Upscale assisted living in Houston has a new benchmark this season. The Medallion Jewish Assisted Living Residence has completed a community-wide apartment refresh, marking a significant update to one of Houston's most established assisted living communities. The refresh reaches every resident apartment and most common areas across the boutique-style community of fifty-two apartments in the Greater Meyerland Area.

Resident apartments now feature warm wood-look flooring, modern paint, new lighting, and floor-to-ceiling drapery. Common areas across the community received parallel updates, with the recreation room receiving new media equipment alongside the broader visual refresh. The result is a refined residential feel that families touring upscale assisted living in Houston increasingly expect when they begin comparison-shopping for the next step up from standard assisted living.

The Medallion has long differentiated itself from larger Houston communities through its small footprint. With only fifty-two apartments, staff at The Medallion have the opportunity to know every resident personally, including their preferences, routines, and family members. The intimate setting frames the post-refresh experience less as a facility and more as a residential community where neighbors recognize one another.

According to Marsha Cayton, CEO of Seven Acres and The Medallion, the goal of the refresh extended beyond cosmetic updates. Families touring assisted living apartments in Houston are not only comparing finishes; they are also looking for evidence that the community will continue to invest in residents' quality of life over time. The completed refresh is intended to communicate exactly that.

Apartment options at The Medallion include Suites with open floor plan one-bedrooms, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms. Every apartment includes a granite kitchenette, a private bathroom, lockable doors, basic television service, Wi-Fi, and an emergency call system. Pets are welcome in resident apartments for an additional fee, with extensive courtyards and walking paths available across the connected campus.

A key differentiator for The Medallion is the campus's connectedness. The buildings on the Pauline Sterne Wolff Campus are connected, meaning residents have access to the broader continuum of care, including skilled nursing and rehabilitation services, without needing to leave the campus or relocate to another part of Houston should their care needs change in the future. For Houston families weighing the long-term implications of an assisted living move, the connected campus model removes one of the more stressful transitions families typically face.

The Medallion serves residents of all faiths and backgrounds. As part of Seven Acres Jewish Senior Care Services, founded in 1943, the community observes Jewish holidays and serves strictly kosher meals, the only senior living community to do so in the Texas Gulf Coast region. The non-profit structure ensures that operating revenue is reinvested into resident care and the physical community itself, as evidenced by the recently completed refresh.

Houston families interested in touring The Medallion can schedule a visit on weekdays. Tours showcase the refreshed apartments, common areas, courtyards, and the recreation room directly, giving families an in-person look at what upscale assisted living in Houston means in practice. Content for The Medallion is developed in partnership with national digital marketing agency ASTOUNDZ.

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