Community Amenities

It is our desire to provide comfortable and inviting areas for both residents and their visitors.


Activity Room

The spacious activity room serves as host to most events, (such as Christmas parties, guest speakers and more.) There is an area for riding stationary bikes, watching TV, and playing card/board games.


Beauty Salon

Our on-site beauty salon gives residents the choice to stay in the community and have their hair done if they choose.  Golden Age Home contracts a local beautician to operate an independent salon inside our facility.  Pricing is set by the beautician and payments are rendered separately from Golden Age Home.

A price sheet is available upon request.


Chapel

Bible studies and worship services are held in our beautiful chapel. Golden Age Home is fortunate to have participation from a wide variety of churches/denominations. Residents can choose to attend one, all or none of these religious services. All Denominations welcomed here! Please see the activity calendar to participate in your preferred service.


Golden Age Home Assisted Living Chapel

Chapel

Golden Age Home Assisted Living Bus

Bus

Golden Age Home Schroeder Park Gazebo

Gazebo


Community Room

A large community room is located at the end of the office wing. This room is rented to various groups within the Lockhart community for gatherings for a small fee, and holds up to 50 people. It is also used to host some of our activities and parties.


Laundry Room

We offer a self-serve laundry room at no charge or laundry services at $50 per month. 


Restaurant Style Dining Room

Residents enjoy dining together in the restaurant style dining room. Additionally, there is a salad bar offered during the noon meal and a soup appetizer for the evening meal.  Visitors are welcomed to join our residents for a low cost.


Sitting Areas

Numerous sitting areas give the residents and their visitors ample space to play table games, work on puzzles or chat over a cup of coffee.


Sunrooms

There are four sunrooms overlooking the Golden Age Home campus. These areas give the resident the feeling of sitting on the front porch all the while having the comfort of the indoors.


Mom really loved living over there. She didn’t even have to say it for the joy was in her eyes, her smile, and her heart almost every day. It was the perfect fit for her in her twilight years. Quite a contrast from where she was living at before which was simply a 55+ Senior apartment complex (4th floor!) that had very limited activities (& no dining). Living at GAH proved to be very beneficial for Mom’s overall health and well-being. She was there almost four years and, loved visiting with people and especially playing Bingo regularly! She had lots of good friends over there, most especially her neighbor Ms. Edythe, and of course Bill Blackburn who referred to her as “Mom” and checked up on her daily. We are so very grateful for that and we became good friends with him as well.
— Dave, son