Braeburn Manor Assisted Living Center

  • 8119 S. Braeswood Blvd, Houston, TX 77071
  • (713) 776-0800
  • 5.0 ( 1 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care

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About This Community

Braeburn Manor, Assisted Living Center of Braeswood is an Alzheimer certified facility with 9 beds located in Houston, Texas. We provide professional and compassionate care for the physical, emotional, mental, and social needs of our residents. Our care focuses on the safety and well-being of our residents, 24-hours a day. We are licensed by the State of Texas as a small Type B Assisted Living with Alzheimer and Related Disorders certification.

We recognize that memory loss affects every resident (and their loved ones) differently, that is why Braeburn Manor focuses on understanding each individual and positively providing the appropriate Alzheimer's care. It's our goal to get to know each resident as an individual, to make them feel safe, secure and at home. Our residents have supervision and care to restore their self-esteem and trust in themselves, as well as trust in our staff members.

Our nurses and therapists work diligently with physicians to provide an individualized plan of care for your loved one. We understand that getting to know each resident and their individual personalities is the key to creating situations in which each person feels safe, secure, and engaged. Medication and other daily tasks are managed by specially trained nurses.

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5.0 ( 1 Reviews )
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Daivd
April 28, 2020
My wife moved into Braeburn Manor Assisted Living Center. When I was there to interview my impression was that it was flawless. I was shown the different rooms available, the kitchen area was separate from the living room and dining room, and they kept it immaculate. I visited her today, but I had to stay outside of her window. Prior to that I went there every day for a visit, and I was very impressed with the caretakers, the owners, and everything. The food was very good. I would have evening dinner meals with them. It was always very good, there was always a variety, and it was well done. Each room has a television, one day they played dominos, the other day they were dancing with the owner, and they gave testimony of their backgrounds. They were having a lot of fun, but this was before the virus. You get a feeling that it was a home. It is a home and it's very beautiful on the street. You wouldn't even know it's an assisted living home if you were to just roll by. The staff is very helpful, and they helped her adjust well.

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