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Brookdale Memorial City

11900 Barryknoll Ln, Houston, TX 77024
Brookdale Memorial City, Houston, TX

Overview

Close your eyes for a minute and imagine what your dream retirement looks like. What do you see? If you envision more time, freedom, fun-filled activities and interesting people, Brookdale Memorial City might be the perfect place for you.

Our independent living community in Houston, Texas, provides the perfect backdrop for a rich and rewarding retirement without the hassle of time-consuming chores. And because we handle all those mundane tasks that used to be your responsibility, you have more time than ever before to do the things you love.

Maybe you want to rekindle your passion for a former hobby that fell to the wayside years ago. Or perhaps you just want time to discover new interests and meet more people like you. If that's the case, our recreational calendar is a fantastic place to look. A few of the activities you might find include:

  • Fitness classes

  • Brain trivia

  • Poker club

  • Happy hour socials

  • Outings and excursions

  • Card competitions

When the day is done, or whenever you desire a little quiet time, you can always return to your private apartment on campus. You can choose from a number of floor plans before you arrive. But each one has an abundance of natural light and plenty of space to give you that home sweet home feeling—and you have plenty of room for your grandchildren when they visit!

We even encourage our residents to bring their four-legged friends when they move in because our pets are members of the family too. 

Our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to be alerted to an emergency, but we’re also around to take care of the day-to-day tasks as well. We can help you plug into the community, develop new friendships and make the most of your golden years in a fun-filled and energetic environment.

Amenities

  • Fitness Center
  • General Store
  • Pharmacy
  • Private Dining Room
  • Therapy Room
  • Game Room
  • Library
  • Theatre
  • Pet Friendly

Care

Independent Living

Designed to help older adults who want to maintain an active and independent lifestyle, these communities offer services and amenities that cater to residents’ needs, while encouraging a sense of community and freedom from the responsibilities of owning a home.

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Qualifications

ASHA Verified Member

Neighborhood

Pulling from a variety of reliable data sources, Walk Score® measures the walkability of any address, helping you understand how easy it is to live a car-free lifestyle. Transit Score®, when available, measures how well a location is served by public transit. Scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more amenities within walking distance and diverse transit options nearby.

Brookdale Memorial City Reviews

  • Sheelagh Jaudon

    a month ago

    I thoroughly enjoyed living here at Brookdale memorial city. They have plenty of enjoyable things to do here every day of the week. You just have to choose what you enjoy and go and enjoy it and it is your choice to go in and enjoy it. It is up to you to figure out what it is that you like to do they have many many things to choose from. You just have to look at the board and figure it out and then go do it and you will enjoy it. Thank you, memorial city for providing all this enjoyment for all of us.

  • Rose Stephens

    11 months ago

    I rate this beautiful community as a Star five. The Brookdale Memorial City team cultivates a independent living like none other. I recommend this community to my friends, and love ones that are seeking a friendly, caring, loving environment. Every time I visit the community the energy there is so inviting. Look no farther this is home!

  • Michael Patterson

    a month ago

    A Place for Mom Did I find you or did you find me. I’m 79 and of course I can’t believe where all the time has gone. I am writing to express my appreciation and to share my story. Starting last spring, I contracted a virus that hospitalized me for about five days. Over the next 3 months I was hit with two bouts of Covid and pneumonia, and I was diagnosed with Chronic Pulmonary Disease (COPD). In short, I’ll now be on oxygen 24/7 for the rest of my life. When I was released from the hospital I went home to my apartment. It was an upscale 850 sq. ft. one bedroom with a nice patio and some 700 other apartments. I realized that after 12 years I had not met or created a single friendship. Unfortunately, this is not an unusual situation. Anyway, by June my health was in such severe decline that 911 and I got to know each other quite well. After the fifth emergency run the Hospital knew I was in trouble, and I had to do something drastic. My social security and a small pension gave me less than $3,000 a month to live on. So in a way I just gave up as it seemed to me at that time that there weren’t any independent living facilities that were within my budget. Therefore, I moved out of my apartment; I sold all my possessions including my car and I moved in with my son and his family. I reduced my life down to a 12 x 14-foot bedroom, a chair, a bed and tiny closet. I was pleased to be welcomed very graciously and lovingly by my son and his family, but I felt as though all that was left was for me to pass on into the ether. Not so. After 10 months of pulmonary and physical therapy and much loving care I began to feel normal again and I began working again. I do love my son, but I really liked living on my own and I needed to feel that again, if I could. As I began to search for a place to live, I found myself reading about people finding a place for their elderly loved ones, and here I found “A Place for Mom.” At first, I was shy because I just knew I couldn’t afford an independent living facility. The staff kept after me and in time we began to meet. We identified where I wanted to live, what kind of living atmosphere I wanted, and what I could afford. And Wow, In a matter of weeks we found a perfect place for me. It’s called Brookdale Memorial City. Now I had two teams of professionals helping me make a transition to independent living. They both did a great job. I now live in a 650 square foot apartment that is more spacious than my pervious apartment because of the way its laid out. Now aAfter 7 weeks I find myself surrounded by literally hundreds of people my age who are eager to meet and talk and share. The food is well above average and there are more activities than I can keep up with. I don’t need a car because of the amazing level of free transportation they provide. I get a visit from housekeeping once a week and trash pickup is three times a week. “A Place for Mom”and Brookdale, you guys were a god send, and your awesome customer service still impresses me. I want to wish you well and sincerely thank you for helping me regain my independence.

  • John Sisco

    a year ago

    I love Brookdale Memorial City and would highly recommend their services. I’ve seen first hand the time, effort, and love the Brookdale Memorial City team cultivates daily for their clients. I love the campus and location in the Memorial City area of Houston. Their campus is safe and well maintained. Their daily activities are numerous and diverse. Select Rehabilitation lead by Katie Leever, keeps the clients healthy and in motion. Every professional that I’ve encountered on their campus from Maurice Ayissi and his 3 decades of experience, to Daniel Hernandez and Christine Tran who always treats me like a valued friend, and on a first name basis. That’s what separates Brookdale from the competition, I trust them.

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