Timber Rock House Assisted Living in Midlothian, TX, for older adults with an emphasis on healthy nutrition and overall wellness. We believe in treating residents and team members with respect while providing professional care punctuated with love and compassion, and always preserving the dignity of each and every resident.
We encourage residents to enjoy life at their level of physical and mental capability. Our staff helps residents stay healthy through physical movement and exercises, music therapy, Bible study, and fun but intellectually stimulating crafts and hobbies.
We encourage residents to enjoy life at their level of physical and mental capability. Our staff helps residents stay healthy through physical movement and exercises, music therapy, Bible study, and fun but intellectually stimulating crafts and hobbies.
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Building Timber Rock House to give elderly folks a loving home was a challenging project that took years to accomplish. After living in England for 19 years, owners Debbie and Andy Corkin moved back to Texas in 2008 and took up residence in Midlothian.
The inspiration for Timber Rock House came from Debbie's sincere desire to give her mother the best possible care after she had a fall in her own home in Brownwood, and the doctors said she couldn't live by herself anymore.Debbie soon realized that the transition from her own home to a huge facility would be a challenge for her dear sweet Mama.
The inspiration for Timber Rock House came from Debbie's sincere desire to give her mother the best possible care after she had a fall in her own home in Brownwood, and the doctors said she couldn't live by herself anymore.Debbie soon realized that the transition from her own home to a huge facility would be a challenge for her dear sweet Mama.
We believe in treating residents and team members with respect while providing professional care to our residents, punctuated with love and compassion; and always preserving the dignity of each and every resident. Our eight-bed assisted living facility is licensed by the Texas Health and Human Services Commission.
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Jim Matthews
Jun 09, 2020
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Throughout my my married life, there were times when I didn't always make the right decisions. One very positive decision that I made during the month of December 2017, was to ask the owners of Timber Rock House to accept my wife as their very first resident. Previously, beginning in early August 2017 until late December 2017, I had placed my wife in 4 different assisted living/memory care facilities. The 4 facilities absolutely and totally failed to provide effective physical/mental care and loving that my daughter and I felt necessary to allow my wife to maintain dignity, happiness, and good