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Brookdale Memorial Oaks

1414 Sandy Springs Rd, Houston, TX 77042
Brookdale Memorial Oaks, Houston, TX

Overview

From the moment you arrive at our assisted living and memory care community at Brookdale Memorial Oaks, you’ll wonder what took you so long to make the move. Houston, Texas, is a wonderful place to live already. But life here gives you the opportunity to thrive with a renewed sense of independence. We’re located conveniently close to a number of shops, restaurants and medical offices. But you don’t even have to leave campus to have a good time.

For starters, our team is here to handle all the chores. Yes, you heard that right. Say goodbye to things like cooking, cleaning, lawn care and paying the bills. You won’t have to wash another dish or pull another weed. Because we’re shouldering the burden of everyday tasks, you can spend more time doing the things you love.

  • Join a morning fitness class

  • Meet new friends at happy hour socials

  • Attend a documentary showing

  • Compete in Bingo tournaments

  • Take an art or baking class

There are countless things to do, and you officially have all the time in the world to take advantage of those opportunities. And don’t worry — our seniors in memory care enjoy the same fulfilling lifestyle. Our person-centered approach to Alzheimer’s and dementia care ensures that they participate in six activities per day, such as balance and cardio classes, mental workouts, art classes, and live musical performances. Our team will be there every step of the way to offer gentle guidance and reminders as needed, too.

Surrounded by your favorite things and people who love you – that’s home. Our residents enjoy the following apartment features:

  • Lots of natural window light

  • Open and spacious floor plans

  • Pet-friendly—Yes! Your fur babies can come with you.

  • Basic utilities, maintenance and transportation included

Quality care is never more than a few feet away from your front door either. Our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to be alerted to an emergency. But we’re also here to help with the day-to-day tasks too. You get to choose how much, or how little, assistance you need while you’re here. And because you only pay for the services you really want, you can spend less time worrying about your health and more time enjoying the retirement you deserve.

Amenities

  • Private Dining Room
  • Game Room
  • Library
  • Pet Friendly
  • Restaurant Style Dining
  • Emergency Alert System

Care

Assisted Living

A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.

Memory Care

Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Qualifications

ASHA Verified Member

Licensing

Assisted Living License #: AL Type B 000794, ALZ 000794

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 Oaks Reviews

  • Melanie Mabry Loyd

    4 weeks ago

    I am so absolutely blown away by the horrid staff here. We moved my grandmother moved here from Brookdale Memorial City in early August. She fell a week and a half in and broke her hip. She continually said there was ‘water on the floor’ and that’s why she fell. We will never know. She had hip surgery then was moved to an inpatient rehab facility. She was moved back to Brookdale Memorial Oaks on a Friday evening and then passed away suddenly 2.5 days later. I’m still confused as to why and how she died. Brookdale Memorial Oaks closed her room off (due to bed bugs 🤢) we weren’t allowed to access her belongings until today, 10/30. She passed away on 10/13. When we went today and entered the room, the staff had left everything covered in pesticide. My grandmothers food from her last meal was still on the nightstand (over 2 weeks old). We asked for assistance for cleaning the mess on the room. We found plastic gloves and a man we spoke to for help said, “Well at least you found some gloves.” The nurses and a gentleman named Austin who was previously at Brookdale Memorial City with my grandmother were very kind. The upper management and the sales people are completely horrible. I’m absolutely disgusted by this company and their treatment of this situation.

  • Judith Johnston

    a month ago

    Brookdale Memorial oaks is a wonderful place! The staff is amazing! They respond to all our needs and have gone over and beyond to give my Mom a safe comfortable place to be! Everyone has been friendly and so helpful!

  • Jana Whitfield

    5 months ago

    If I could give a minus rating I would. The reviews have to be written by employees. This was the worst place-they cover up the smells with air freshness in the halls - my friend was there for 2 weeks-no therapy and no bath! That place is digusting and that is a compliment! Furthermore, we moved my husband out June 1, 2025 and he had to pay for the whole month of June! That's how bad this place is-willing to pay just to get out-$10,000 for one day out of the month-shame on you-looking into reporting to state agency

  • Pam Smith

    10 months ago

    Mothers ring stolen after she died and before she was transported out of her room, reported theft to Director and did a police report. Insurance paid. Now just heard my aunt in the memory care wing who just died is missing her diamond ring. No report filed yet. Moral to this story, let your Moms enjoy their blings and don’t expect them to be on their fingers when they pass.

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