Magnolia Crossing Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
About this community
Magnolia Crossing Nursing and Rehabilitation Center is a nonprofit skilled nursing and rehabilitation community in Houston, operated through a partnership between Wellsential Health and Regency Integrated Health Services — part of a network of 65+ Texas locations. The team here supports a wide range of needs, from short-term recovery after a stroke, joint replacement, or cardiac event to longer-term memory care, hospice, and home health services. Specialized care areas include cardiac, pulmonary, diabetes management, wound care, and stroke recovery, with therapy delivered in an on-site gym using modalities such as diathermy, electrical stimulation, and ultrasound. The community offers both private and semi-private rooms, an outdoor courtyard, and a secure memory care unit.
Lifestyle & cultural comforts
- Languages spoken
- EnglishArabicChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)FrenchSpanish
Medical care & daily support
- Specialized care
- Alzheimer's, Dementia, Cardiac care, Diabetes management, Pulmonary care, Stroke recovery, Orthopedic care, Joint replacement rehabilitation, Wound care
- Therapy services
- Physical therapy, Speech therapy, Occupational therapy, Outpatient therapy, Respiratory therapy
- Activities
- Recreational activities
Facility details
- Parent company
- Regency Integrated Health Services
- Outdoor spaces
- Yes
Questions to ask when you tour
Admissions Any Day
Magnolia Crossing offers admissions seven days a week, which can be a real relief when a hospital discharge happens on a weekend. When you visit, ask what the intake process looks like on evenings or holidays so you know exactly who to call.
Insurance and Payment Options
The facility accepts Medicare, Medicaid managed care, and private pay — but pricing isn't listed publicly. Ask for a written breakdown of costs for your loved one's specific level of care, and clarify which services are included versus billed separately.
Language Support
The website offers language selection in Spanish, Arabic, French, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese, which is a promising sign for multilingual families. When you visit, ask whether bilingual staff members are available day-to-day on the floor — and specifically during the hours your loved one would need them most.
Cultural Programming
No specific cultural programming details are listed for this community. If cultural traditions, foods, or spiritual practices are important to your loved one's daily wellbeing, ask the admissions team how the community accommodates those preferences.
Staff Diversity
Staff diversity information isn't visible on the facility's website. During your tour, it's completely reasonable to ask about the backgrounds of the care team and how they support residents from a variety of cultural communities.