Autumn Years is a small senior living home in Houston, Texas, with two locations-Willow Lake and Overbrook-each licensed by the state (License Numbers 149204 and 149205) and ready to support up to nine residents in a comfortable, home-like setting. Residents can count on 24-hour help from staff and registered nurses, plus regular visits from physical therapists and doctors. The homes offer private and semi-private rooms with telephones, cable TVs, and comfortable furnishings. There's a dining room where everyone gets three nutritious meals a day, and kitchen staff can handle all sorts of special diets, like diabetic, low salt, gluten-free, kosher, or vegan meals. Guests can join residents for lunch or dinner. For laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping, the staff takes care of it.
Walking paths and gardens surround the building, so there's time spent outside or chatting with friends on the patio. There's indoor and outdoor space for art classes, game nights, movie nights, and birthday or holiday events. Residents who like brain fitness have Dakim programs and even karaoke on the schedule, while spiritual folks can go to the on-site devotional services. The facility runs transportation for outings or doctor visits. Parking's available, too.
Each person at Autumn Years gets a tailored care plan. The staff help with bathing, grooming, dressing, eating, and medication reminders, and the building is equipped with emergency alert systems, fire alarms, and security cameras. The community handles both ambulatory and non-ambulatory care, which means staff can help residents who need help moving around, including using mechanical lifts when needed. For memory care, there's a secured section for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and technology like bracelets and wander alerts keeps them safe if someone tries to leave unsupervised.
For those with more complex needs, Autumn Years provides behavior care, incontinence care, and standby transfer help, with supervision at night for safety. Staff can administer medication, check blood sugar, and coordinate with doctors. The community supports hospice and respite care, and the staff work around the clock. There's Wi-Fi, a beautician and barber, and plenty of common areas for relaxing.
The staff create a family-like, cheerful environment where everyone's treated with dignity and respect, with an emphasis on keeping residents engaged, comfortable, and safe every day at either location. Tours are available for families to see what daily life, dining, and activities look like, so people can get a true sense of the atmosphere before making any decisions.