Dining Extra:Special Dietary Menus, Registered Dieticians, Dementia Friendly Menus With Selections That Are Easy To Manage And Familiar With Dishes That Promote Balanced Nutrition And Well Being
Features
Beauty Barber Shop
Resident Transportation
Garden And Patio
Resident Parking
Cleaning services
Housekeeping
Health services
Medication Management
Description
About This Community
Brookdale Northwest Hills provides our residents with lifestyles, housing, and services in comfortable surroundings combined with exceptional amenities, programs, and care. Through Brookdale's signature Personalized Assisted Living we customize our care offerings for the individual. This allows each assisted living and Alzheimer's care resident the freedom and opportunity to make choices that will ease their lifestyle transitions. Residents enjoy life with the support they need, coupled with the proper lifestyle and care accommodations as their needs change.
We promise Respect for Individual Preferences and offer personalized care needs in an atmosphere that encourages each resident to live in health and longevity. Our residents enjoy life with the support they need, coupled with the appropriate assisted living and Alzheimer's care accommodations as those needs change.
Our community is dedicated to enriching the lives of our residents every day with signature services for those who value their freedom and independence, but desire or need services providing them with the highest level of quality, care, and value.
Our Clare Bridge Place program serves those with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Each day, we promise to work to deliver Daily Moments of Success for each resident. The Clare Bridge Daily Path provides structure and activities each day designed to meet specific needs of those with dementia, while the Clare Bridge Dining Program, designed by a gerontologist and registered dietitian, helps residents in need of Alzheimer's care retain the ability to enjoy and master the daily dining experience.
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Reviews
4.0( 11 Reviews )
Anette
August 08, 2021
I was at Brookdale Northwest Hills; my experience was not too good regarding their assisting staff. It was during COVID, so we were all quarantined in our rooms, they followed the rules, and they were very protective of us. It's well kept up and they have somebody constantly cleaning and painting all the time. They have a beauty shop with 2 people working there. They have activities for the residents. They play bingo about 3 times a week, they have some other games you can take part in. The food was very good. It is also expensive. They need to improve on their caregivers; sometimes I would wait an hour for them to come. I don't know what they've done since I was gone but they should have more qualified caregivers. Some of them were super and some were not.
Julia
July 11, 2021
Brookdale Northwest Hills was a really nice facility. We were very impressed with just everything, including the cleanliness and the services offered. We were looking at the assisted living area, and we only had good things to say about them.
Renee
April 19, 2021
Brookdale Northwest Hills was very clean. The woman I was speaking to was very informative. If we had a question that she didn't know, she would let us know, and she would follow up, and she did follow through.
It's an older facility but they were updating it. Actually, they were starting to do that, but it wasn't a mess or anything like that. It was actually clean.
The residents were sweet, and the person that I was with knew their names. They are also very well-equipped with activities that the residents can do.
Visitor111006750
August 07, 2015
Brookdale Nothwest Hills had a very nice foyer, and the people were at their best. They were very friendly. They explained exactly what the different floors have to offer. If you're a bridge player, you'll get very satisfied there. They have bridge and bingo, but I'm not into all those things. Otherwise, they don't offer any more than that. They did have somebody that is in charge of the planning, and once in a while, they have movie nights and stuff like that. The facility is not really fully independent; at the same time, it is not fully assisted living. It is in between. So if you need a little assistance, they might give it to you, and if you need more, then they will transfer you over to the other facility.
Deborah29
February 24, 2015
I put my mom in Brookdale Northwest Hills. She has been there for three weeks, and it has been good. She says she likes the food. I haven't tasted it myself, but I'm sure it is good. The dining area is nice; it is kind of like going into a really nice restaurant. They take them out to go to grocery stores, and they have bingo, movies, and activities outside. They do a lot of different things. They have music, church, and lots of other stuff that goes on. The people there are nice and very helpful. I call all the time to check on mom, and they are never irritated or anything. They are just vey helpful. This was the best out of the many facilities that I have looked at.
kristin123
November 19, 2014
My friend had her mother stay at this facility. The salesperson, Jennifer, wined and dined her mother and basically sold her on a very bad situation. Once there she quickly deteriorated and developed a UTI which left her in a diaper with chronic UTI's, hallucinations, in pain and unable to function normally. She fell out of her bed four times and is lucky she didn't break a hip. They then sent her to a rehab facility (without my friends knowledge) but did not care to follow up on her or her well being. They actually didn't know where she was at one point. The staff there are unresponsive and not helpful at all. I would not recommend this facility to anyone. They just don't care and are more interested in getting their patients money!
Visitor96172450
July 20, 2014
Summit was very nice, but it was up north. It was too far for us. They're huge, and I think that's what scared my mom a little bit because there were a lot of people, it was a big building, and they had an upstairs. I think it just made her feel like she would get lost there. The staff was wonderful. They showed us around, and we were impressed with their service. It was just something that was not for us.
rkrevell
December 20, 2013
Summit at Northwest Hills Austin was in a great location. Aside from that, they have a locked memory care area as well as what I called "attended area" which was sort of unusual. Most places didn't have that. They did have options for living in an area that really didn't have a locked door but there was an attended entrance. So if somebody would be wandering that could be dealt with. Safety wise, it was not a concern at all. They have really nice rooms. Their residents seemed to be fine. They were all so very interactive with the staff. When we walked by, people were saying, "hi" – both residents and staff. When we were down in the lobby, there was a lady that was attending the entrance and she knew practically everybody by name. If it would have been time for us to go to a place, this one would be a really good option.
inspire me
March 29, 2013
I visited Summit at Northwest Hills because I was looking for a place for my parents. The quality of the facility and staff was good. However, they had limited bedrooms with two beds and I could not separate my parents.
reru8033
November 17, 2011
I have a friend who resides at this nursing home. She is my elderly friend and I visit her twice a month to keep her company. During my visit, I noticed some good things about this nursing home. The residents live in fully-furnished "apartments." The one my friend lives in is very well-furnished and clean. The residents are usually really nice and courteous. I hear that they get together for organized recreation activities. So the residents get to make friends easily and make their lives less lonelier. It's seems like a nice place to live, since the staff there help the elderly with housekeeping, exercising, cooking (restaurant-quality foods prepared by chefs), etc. I haven't met any of the staffs directly, but from my friend's well-kept room, I believe they do a pretty good job for the residents. The staff even help the residents with daily activities such as bathing, taking medication, and even dressing.
AlleMy
I had a family friend who lived there for three plus years. He seemed to be very happy in the facility since he was a reclusive type person. Staff seemed to take their time when answering residents calls about medicine and other assistance. The facility overall is beautiful! The outside is well manicured with beautiful sitting areas and well decorated inside as well. The restrooms are VERY clean and apartments are roomy with beautiful corwn molding and views from the windows.