Katelin- Executive Director

My name is Katelin, and I am the Executive Director of Reflections Senior Living. I have spent more than 15 years in healthcare as a Nurse, serving individuals across many specialties and stages of life. While I have cared for patients of all ages, it was when I stepped into geriatric care and senior living that I truly found my calling.

Working with seniors is incredibly special to me. I believe growing older should never mean life becomes smaller. Life should still be full of laughter, connection, purpose, and yes, even fun. My goal is to create an environment where residents feel respected, safe, and truly at home surrounded by people who care about them not just as residents, but as individuals with stories, families, and lives worth celebrating.

As both a nurse and a leader, I care deeply about creating a community where great care and meaningful moments go hand in hand. At Reflections, we are building more than a place to live we are building a place where people can continue living fully.

Outside of work, I am a wife and mother who deeply values family and the relationships that make life meaningful. Those same values guide everything we are building at Reflections.

Adrine- Director Of Maintenance

My name is Adrine, and I am proud to be part of the team at Reflections Senior Living. I have worked in senior living for the past three years, bringing hands-on experience in facility operations and building maintenance from my previous career in the refinery industry.

What I enjoy most about working in senior living is the people. I quickly found that I loved talking with residents and hearing about their lives, their histories, and the experiences that shaped who they are. Every conversation is a reminder of how much wisdom and perspective our seniors have to share.

I was born in Los Angeles but moved to Texas when I was about two years old, and I am proud to call myself a Texan. Today, I am just as proud to call Reflections home. Being part of this community means helping create a place where residents feel comfortable, safe, and surrounded by people who genuinely care about them.