Briardale Treatment Center sits in Houston, TX, in Harris County, with room for up to 18 residents, and provides a wide range of care options for seniors and adults who need help, including assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and support for mental health and substance use disorders, which means folks can move in and get the level of help they need, from a little assistance with daily chores to full nursing care if their health changes, and the place offers everything from independent living to board and care home support in a small, close-knit community setting. The center features suite-style and apartment units, private and shared rooms, furnished with all basic appliances, where residents can stay with a spouse or pet-cats and dogs are welcome here-and if someone needs more care later, couples can still be together in their apartment, which helps them age in place without having to move again. Briardale offers daily help with things like bathing, dressing, getting around, taking medicine, or even feeding if needed, and staff are awake and available 24/7, with case management and regular health assessments so people get a personalized plan that fits their needs, even for conditions like Parkinson's or Alzheimer's, and anybody with complex health needs after surgery or illness can stay, too. All rooms have emergency alert systems and apartment security, and the building's kept safe for everyone, so folks can relax-even those who can't get around easily have non-ambulatory care with full support around the clock.
Besides the care, Briardale gives a lot of daily living help-meals are served in a big dining room, with special diets for diabetes or allergies covered, and housekeeping, laundry, linen, and even dry cleaning are managed by staff, so residents don't have to worry about chores. There's an on-site pharmacy, a bistro, beauty and barber shop, and a game room, so there's always somewhere to go or relax, and cable TV, Wi-Fi, and telephones in the rooms keep folks connected. You'll find programs for social engagement, life enrichment, classes for arts and crafts, fall prevention courses, memory activities, and daily events like movie nights or card games, plus walking paths, gardens, and outdoor spaces for fresh air, all planned by staff for a full schedule of things to do. Transportation's available for doctor appointments and outings, and the parking service helps family and visitors. The community handles medication management, coordinates with healthcare providers, and helps schedule and get to visits, so health care isn't hard to manage.
For those with mental health or substance use needs, Briardale has therapy programs in addition to standard care, in spaces made to support comfort and recovery, where people can receive inpatient, outpatient, or residential treatment, all handled by trained staff. Memory care units on campus help residents with dementia and Alzheimer's have secure, specialized programs, and skilled nursing suites are ready for those who require extra medical supervision, wound care, or physical therapy. The building stays clean, with ADA-compliant bathrooms and safe designs, and meals are prepared and served by staff with attention to each resident's health and needs. When moving in, the community arranges coordination so settling in isn't difficult. The building's licensed with Texas license #835 and works within the Texas senior living network, alongside other facilities such as Autumn Grove, Care Matters, and Manorcare Health Services. Briardale's small size means staff know residents personally, with time for meaningful interactions, and the atmosphere remains friendly, homelike, and focused on safety.